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MCC’s Spring Semester Offers Four Chances to Jumpstart Education
MCC's Spring 2023 semester allows students four opportunities to start or continue their education – beginning as early as Tuesday, 1/3!

With the holiday season approaching, now is the perfect time to register at Middlesex Community College. MCC’s Spring 2023 semester allows students four opportunities to start or continue their education – beginning as early as Tuesday, January 3, 2023 with the accelerated WinterSession!
In addition to the three-week WinterSession, the traditional 15-week semester and eight-week Mini-mester I start on Monday, January 23. Students can also register for an additional eight-week Mini-mester II, beginning on Monday, March 2.
“Flexibility matters at MCC and we believe students should have a number of choices available to them while earning their education,” said Jillian Freitas-Haley, MCC’s Assistant Dean of Admissions. “All courses within the WinterSession, Mini-mesters and traditional 15-week semester offer the same content, academic standards and number of instructional hours. Students are able to choose which option works best for their schedules and timeframes.”
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MCC’s Spring 2023 semester also provides students with flexible course formats, award-winning student support services, and affordable prices.
A selection of on-campus, online, hybrid and hyflex classes offer students the choice of which modality works best for them. Students can pick and choose course formats based on availability. For each format, they are able to connect with professors, classmates and campus resources.
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With over 80 programs to choose from, access to one-on-one advising sessions help students make important decisions about their academic and professional lives. MCC advisors are available to connect students with job and internship opportunities, transfer to a four-year college or university, and learn more about financial aid and wellness.
Starting at a community college saves students thousands of dollars on tuition costs. While tuition already costs less at Middlesex than most four-year schools, students can also earn transferable credits that allow them to take fewer classes at their transfer institution.
With Dual Enrollment, MCC also allows high school students to complete classes for both high school and college credit. Through Credit for Prior Learning, adult learners may get credit for what they have already learned through previous learning or career experiences.
“We have a wide variety of customizable options that make MCC a great starting place for students of all ages, backgrounds and goals,” Freitas-Haley said. “Register now MCC’s Spring 2023 semester!”