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Welcome
to Mott Community College! If you have attended college before and
want to get started at MCC, we can make the transition uncomplicated
and stress-free. Use your current credits to enter a degree or certificate
program here. You can also plan to transfer MCC credits to a four
year program.
There is no application fee
Submit a completed and signed Application to the Admissions and Recruitment Office through one of the methods listed below. From the time we receive your application, please allow 24-48 hours for our application to be processed. Our online application is the most accurate method to apply and is preferred. If you have attended MCC in the past, please submit a paper application.
- Have an official transcript sent from each previous college
attended to:
Mott Community College
Office of the Registrar
1401 E. Court Street
Flint MI 48503
- Begin the process of applying for Financial
Aid or consider the many payment
options available through MCC.
- You must meet with a counselor
or advisor to discuss your program, class selection and career goals. It is recommended that you bring a unofficial transcript of any college you have previously attended. If registration is open and you are elibible you may also register for classes. Be sure to ask about *MCC's Honors
Program and about receiving credit for eligible high school classes.
- Complete the Registration process through your counselor/advisor at the main campus or at any campus location. Pay for your classes within two business days. After your first semester, you can register online using WebAdvisor.
- Secure your payment
options. This simply means making sure that you have completed the process and received approval for the payment option you wish to use. If you have not already secured your method payment, MCC requires students to implement payment arrangements before registering or within two business days after registering for classes.
View the enrollment
process for details regarding the steps that apply to you and
other services that will benefit Mott Community College students. |
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