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As a publicly funded institution, North Central Michigan College is committed to ensuring the long-term stability and financial health of the College, including providing timely, accurate financial reporting to our staff, students, and the community. 

Included below is financial information and the pertinent planning documents that guide important decisions made by North Central's Board of Trustees.

Annual Security Report

The Annual Security Report is compiled each year by North Central Michigan College to meet the requirements of the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, a consumer protection law enacted in 1990. To comply with the law, all colleges and universities that receive federal funding must share information about crime on or around campus. These statistics are made accessible to the public through the college’s Annual Security Report, which is  published annually by October 1.

Annual Security Report


State Budget & Transparency Reporting

In order to comply with the reporting requirements imposed on community colleges by the State, North Central Michigan College provides the following State Budget & Performance Transparency Reporting information.

Budget & Transparency Reporting


Five-Year Capital Outlay Plan

North Central Michigan College has posted current and historical Campus Master Plans and related documents.

 Five Year Capital Outlay Plan


Freedom of Information Act

It is the public policy of this state that all persons (except those persons incarcerated in state or local correctional facilities) are entitled to full and complete information regarding the affairs of government and the official acts of those who represent them as public officials and public employees.

Freedom of Information Act


Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act (EADA)

The Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act (EADA) is designed to make prospective students aware of a school's commitment to providing equitable athletic opportunities for its men and women students. Any co-educational institution of higher education that participates in a federal student aid program must prepare and EADA report by October 15 and have it available upon request. See a copy of North Central Michigan College's report at the link below.

Institutions must also report data to the U.S. Department of Education via an online survey. This mandatory survey can be found on the Department of Education EADA website by entering the name of the institution.

See the 2022-23 EADA Report

Want to know more?

North Central Michigan College is required to disclose specific information to current and potential students under regulations set forth by the Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA).

Student Consumer Information