mccGetting a quality education doesn’t have to mean a high price tag. When MCC opened in 1962, their mission was to provide access to high-quality education and training programs to a diverse community. That purpose still holds true today as they have adapted programs and services to the changing needs of the community.

Academics
You can earn academic degrees and certificates in more than 80 fields and programs. If your plan is to continue your education at a four-year college or university, there are several transfer and 2+2 dual admission programs that fit bachelor’s degrees across the country. MCC graduates have transferred to more than 400 different colleges, including Cornell, UCLA, Michigan State and all SUNY campuses. Additionally, if you prefer an alternative to the traditional classroom environment, you can choose from more than 100 online courses.

Campus Life
Whether you have a favorite sport, a fascination with computer design, or just about any other interest, there’s a team or club for you. There are ongoing cultural events, speakers, films and many volunteer opportunities. MCC’s Campus Center and residence halls offer you more exciting options than ever. If you’re interested in athletics, MCC is home to one of the most successful athletic programs in the nation with 18 team national championships, 17 individual national champions, 144 regional titles, and hundreds of All-Conference, All-Region and All-American performers. Many MCC athletes go on to compete at Division I, II and III universities as well.

Tuition
Both full-time and part-time students may qualify for financial aid, and more than 50% of students receive some form of financial aid. Full-time, in-state tuition is $3,060, out-of-state tuition is $6,120 and room and board is $8,300. 

For more about Monroe Community College and to request information check out their featured profile page at NextStepU.com

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