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Middlesex Community College Offers Walk-In Admissions Sessions

Don't miss our Walk-In Admissions Sessions

Walk in and get started on a degree at Middlesex Community College. Learn more about MCC’s fall semester programs and courses at two Walk-In Admissions Sessions to be held on our Bedford and Lowell campuses. Classes begin Wednesday, Sept. 9.

The Lowell Campus Walk-In Admissions Session will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 20, in the Lowell Campus Cafeteria, 33 Kearney Square.

The Bedford Campus Walk-In Admissions Session will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 25, in the Bedford Campus Center, 591 Springs Road.

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During Walk-In Admissions Sessions, students can get more information about MCC’s more than 75 degree and certificate programs, learn about financial aid and other student support services, including tutoring, career counseling and disability support.

Prospective students will be able to meet with admissions counselors and fill out an application; qualified students can register for courses. Students can also learn about MCC’s many transfer agreements with four-year colleges and universities. Transfer counseling and transfer-credit evaluation will also be available. Transfer students should bring their transcripts.

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At Middlesex you CAN fit education into your busy life. For more information about MCC’s Walk-In Admissions Sessions, call 1-800-818-3434 or visit www.middlesex.mass.edu

Middlesex Community College meets the evolving educational, civic and workforce needs of our local and global communities. As one of the largest, most comprehensive community colleges in the state, we educate more than 13,000 students annually on our campuses in Bedford and Lowell, and online. MCC offers more than 75 degree and certificate programs, plus hundreds of noncredit courses. At Middlesex, everyone teaches, everyone learns.

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