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Reach Your Educational Goals with MCC’s Adult Learning Center
The MCC Adult Learning Center offers FREE noncredit college-preparation courses for adult learners (ages 16 and up) who live and work in MA.

The Middlesex Community College Adult Learning Center (ALC) offers FREE noncredit college-preparation courses for adult learners (ages 16 and up) who live and work in Massachusetts. Students are admitted throughout the school year, on a space-available basis. The next registration period begins Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2019.
“Our experienced and professional instructors help returning-adult students develop and improve their computer, study and job skills,” said Kathy Innis, ALC Director. “The program helps prepare students for success in college, at work, and in the community.”
ALC classes are small and range from adult basic-education to preparation for the High School Equivalency credential (GED or HiSET).
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- Day classes meet from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday on the Bedford campus, 591 Springs Road.
- Evening classes meet from 6. to 9 p.m. Monday and Wednesday, at McDevitt Middle School, 75 Church St., in Waltham. Classes are held September through May.
Classroom instruction in reading, writing, mathematics, science, social studies and basic computing/digital literacy skills is provided. Students have access to computer labs with specialized software to supplement classroom learning. The Adult Learning Center is a free program supported by a grant from the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
For more information about MCC’s Adult Learning Center, visit www.middlesex.mass.edu/adultlearning. For questions about daytime classes, call 781-280-3662. For questions about evening classes, call 978-941-1373.
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