Athletics Overview
The Skippers compete in the NCCAA, a Christian college athletic association that emphasizes character development alongside competition. About 7.6% of students participate in athletics across 13 varsity sports. The college distributes $266,921 in athletic scholarships among its 149 student-athletes. NCCAA schools typically focus on providing meaningful athletic experiences without the intense pressure of larger divisions. St Clair County Community College serves primarily local students, with 99.83% coming from in-state. The athletic program reflects the school's community college mission of accessibility and personal growth. Teams compete regionally against other Michigan community colleges and NCCAA institutions. The relatively small enrollment of 1,955 students means athletes often know each other across different sports, creating a tight-knit athletic community on the Port Huron campus.
Athletics Details
Source: EADA / U.S. Department of Education
- Athletic Association
- NCCAA
- Team Nickname
- Skippers
- Varsity Sports
- 13
- Student-Athletes
- 149
- Athletic Scholarships
- $266,921
Sports
Men's (6)
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Bowling
- Cross Country
- Golf
- Wrestling
Women's (7)
- Basketball
- Bowling
- Cross Country
- Golf
- Soccer
- Softball
- Volleyball