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Registration is Now Open for Middlesex CC’s Spring 2023 Semester
MCC helps students stay on track to reach their goals and on top of their plans

Middlesex Community College helps students stay on track to reach their goals and on top of their plans. The Spring 2023 semester starts on Monday, January 23, while the three-week Wintersession kicks off on Tuesday, January 3. Registration for both opens on Wednesday, November 9.
“The college designs the academic calendar to make sure that students can fit classes into their busy lives and complete their education in ways that work best for them,” said Arlene Rodríguez, MCC’s Provost and Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs. “Whether a student is looking to get ahead, explore their options, or start on a journey to a new path, MCC makes education simple with equity, accessibility, affordability and flexibility at the forefront.”
Middlesex offers options for students of all ages, backgrounds and needs – including the accelerated Wintersession and two eight-week Mini-mesters. Part of the Spring semester, Wintersession provides the perfect opportunity for students to complete general education requirements and earn transferable college credits while most schools are on break.
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Held twice in both the Fall and Spring semesters, Mini-mesters allow students to start taking classes on their own terms. Mini-mesters are also an excellent way for students to finish more classes in less amount of time, which helps them transfer or enter the workforce faster.
While Mini-mester I starts on Monday, January 23 – the same day as the traditional 15-week semester – Mini-mester II will begin on Monday, March 27.
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During the Spring 2023 semester and Wintersession, students can choose between on-campus, online, hybrid and hyflex courses for MCC’s over 80 associate degree and certificate programs. All Middlesex students also have access to award-winning student support services and resources, including academic, transfer, career and financial advising.
“We want all of our students to meet with their assigned faculty or staff advisor for assistance with planning ahead,” said Bryan Wint, MCC’s Assistant Dean of Pathway & Academic Advising. “With Spring courses – including accelerated Winter and Mini-Mester options – our students have plenty of ways to earn more credit and potentially graduate in a shorter than expected time frame. We also encourage the use of CLEP exams and Credit for Prior Learning options to lower costs and move ahead!”