Counselors
and Advisors assist students and develop their plans for transferring
to four year colleges. Students may take up to two years towards
a four-year degree at Mott Community College and then transfer
to a four-year college or university.
Students considering transfer should see
a Counselor or Advisor to assist them with their transfer
planning.
These resources are available to assist with transfer planning:
Consult the General Education and Transfer
Guides for your major at the college where you plan to complete
the four-year degree. General Education and Transfer Guides for
many majors at Michigan colleges are available in the Counseling
Center, PCC2030 and Advising
Center, PCC2040 (or online through the links indicated above).
Attend Transfer
Advisement Days.
Representatives from most Michigan public and private colleges and universities
visit the MCC campus each semester. For more information about Transfer
Advisement Days, contact the Counseling Center, PCC2030. Dates and times
are sent to students' MCC email accounts and are also on the Transfer
Advisement Days webpage.
Check the University
Center located on the MCC Main Campus.
This unique partnership allows students to earn a bachelor's or master's
degree from a major university without leaving Flint.
University of Michigan-Flint Transitions Program Identifies and recruits a select group of students at Mott Community College and encourages them to pursue a baccalaureate degree. The Transitions Program provides a series of support services that encourages persistence at MCC, directs students through the transfer process and continues with follow-up services to support academic achievement and graduation from the University of Michigan-Flint. Contact: Tonya Keener's Office: (810) 762-0421. Fax: (810) 232-9831 Email: tclack@umflint.edu
Note: MCC cannot guarantee transferability
of courses to other colleges and universities. MCC, however,
is committed to providing each student with as much accurate
and current transfer information as possible. Students are
urged to see their MCC faculty Advisor or Counselor, and the
college to which they plan on transferring, to ensure they
have current information.