The Michigan Community College Athletic Association (MCCAA) is an association of community college athletic departments throughout Michigan and northern Indiana.
The men's sports organized by the MCCAA are: soccer, cross country, basketball, baseball, and golf. The women's sports organized by the MCCAA are: volleyball, tennis, cross country, basketball, and softball.
| School | City, State | Nickname | Colors | Founded | Enrollment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alpena CC | Alpena, MI | Lumberjacks | Maroon/Gray | 1952 | 1,250 |
| Ancilla College | Donaldson, IN | Chargers | Royal Blue/Gold | 1937 | 635 |
| Delta College | University Center, MI | Pioneers | Green/White | 1961 | 7,500 |
| Glen Oaks CC | Centreville, MI | Vikings | Green/Gold | 1967 | 1,400 |
| Grand Rapids CC | Grand Rapids, MI | Raiders | Blue/Gold | 1914 | 6,500 |
| Henry Ford CC | Dearborn, MI | Hawks | Royal Blue/White | 1938 | 5,000 |
| Jackson CC | Jackson, MI | Jets | Maroon/Old Gold | 1928 | 6,222 |
| Kalamazoo Valley CC | Kalamazoo, MI | Cougars | Royal Blue/White | 1966 | 13,500 |
| Kellogg CC | Battle Creek, MI | Bruins | Blue/Silver | 1959 | 8,089 |
| Kirtland CC | Roscommon, MI | Firebirds | Teal/Gold/Black | 1966 | 1,826 |
| Lake Michigan College | Benton Harbor, MI | Indians | Red/Gray | 1946 | 1,900 |
| Lansing CC | Lansing, MI | Stars | Black/Silver/White | 1957 | 19,600 |
| Macomb CC | Warren, MI | Monarchs | Navy/White | 1954 | 21,000 |
| Mott CC | Flint, MI | Bears | Black/Gold | 1923 | 9,700 |
| Muskegon CC | Muskegon, MI | Jayhawks | Royal Blue/Gold | 1926 | 4,166 |
| Oakland CC | Waterford, MI | Raiders | Green/White | 1964 | 26,000 |
| St. Clair County CC | Port Huron, MI | Skippers | Navy/White | 1923 | 2,394 |
| Schoolcraft College | Livonia, MI | Ocelots | Blue/Gold | 1961 | 9,000 |
| Wayne County CCD† | Detroit, MI | Wildcats | Blue/White | 1967 | 11,266 |
†--suspended athletics for 2009-10 season
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