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College Resources
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College Resources
Academic, Career, Transfer Centers & Student Information Centers
Plus a Resource for Faculty Advisors
Bedford: Enrollment Center Building, First Floor, Room 115
Lowell: Cowan Center, Ground Floor, G02
Student Information Center and Academic, Career and Transfer Center Hours.
· The Centers are open
Monday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. - 8:45 p.m.
Friday from 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Saturday 8:30 a.m.- 3 p.m.
All current students or students considering Middlesex have access to the services of
the Academic, Career, and Transfer Centers for assistance with admission counseling,
overall program planning, course selection, and individualized attention to their specific
academic needs and goals, including transfer planning.
For appointments, call 1-800-818-3434.
Summer Bookstore Hours
BEDFORD ·
Campus Center, 781-276-4211
Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. · Friday, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
www.shopmiddlesexcc.com
LOWELL ·
88 Middle Street, 978-322-8323
Monday -Thursday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. · Friday, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
www.shopmcclowell.com
*Closed May 27th - Memorial Day and July 4th - Independence Day.
Please contact bookstore for additional hours.
Evening hours will be observed for summer term openings · www.efollett.com
Computer Access
· Open to MCC students
· Free access to the internet
· Technical support
· Computer Classroom
Open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Open labs are located in the college libraries
Disability Support
Middlesex Community College is committed to the policies of nondiscrimination and equal
opportunity for persons with disabilities. The college provides a variety of academic
support services for students with documented physical, psychiatric and/or learning
disabilities. Support services may include: pre-registration advising, tutoring, scribes,
copies of class notes, distraction reduced testing, print enlargement, extended time
testing, assistive technology. Services are coordinated through the Disability Support
Services Office.
· Bedford, Enrollment Center, second floor: 781 ­280­3630
· Lowell, Cowan Center, third floor counseling area: 978­656­3258
Academic, Career, Transfer Centers
A centralized location to get...
· Admission Counseling
· Academic Advising
· Academic Plan Development
· Goal Clarification
· Course Content Information
· Incoming Transfer Credit Evaluation
· Transfer Counseling to
Baccalaureate Programs
· Information on Degree Audit
· Graduation Review
· Career Counseling
· Job Search Strategies
· Resumes and Cover Letters
· Self Assessment for Major
and Career Plans
· On-Campus Recruitment
· Information on Occupation
and Labor Trends
Student Information Centers
Where students and faculty get quick
and complete information on...
· Any questions you may have
· Student Advocate
· Admission Applications
· Registration
· Add/Drop
· Course Withdrawal
· Graduation Applications
· Grades & Grade Changes
· Class Lists
· Help with MiddleNet
· Transcripts
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The Sprint Program
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FOR FIRST
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YEAR COLLEGE STUDENTS
If you need to improve your reading, writing, or math skills before you
begin your college coursework, MCCs Sprint summer program may be
for you.
What is SPRINT?
The program meets:
8:15-11:25
Monday and Wednesday
Preparation for College Math - 3 credits
8:15-12:15
Tuesday and Thursday
Reading, Writing and Reasoning - 6 credits
J
UNE
8 - J
ULY
30
All classes are held on the Lowell Campus
To learn more call the Academic, Career and Transfer Center at 1-800-818-3434
To be eligible, students must receive a qualifying score on the MCC placement test or be recommended by a Middlesex advisor.
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It is an intensive eight-week morning program
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It prepares students to analyze and write college essays
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It provides individualized, small group tutoring sessions and an optional study skills component.
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It offers a flexible, individualized approach to building math skills
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It includes specialized advising and registration.
Experience Middlesex
as a Dual Enrollment Student
· Earn credits that transfer to most two-year and four-year colleges and
universities while fulfilling your high school graduation requirements.
· Enroll in courses that can be applied to future degrees in health, science, math,
engineering and technology.
· Courses are offered at a discounted rate for Massachusetts residents.
· Class schedules that offer flexible accommodations for high school students.
HIGH SCHOOL AND
HOME-SCHOOL STUDENTS
Center for Health & Wellness Office
· Bedford, Campus Center, Room 211 · 781-280-3765
· Lowell, Cowan Center, G04 · 978-656-3235
Libraries
· Bedford, Academic Resource Center, 781-280-3708.
· Lowell, Federal Building, 50 Kearney Square, 978-656-3004.
Personal Counseling and Consultation Services
Do you need emotional support and someone to talk to?
Licensed Personal Counselors are available to provide support and assistance to
students who are coping with personal difficulties that may be interfering with their
academic progress.
Services are:
· Free of charge
· Strictly confidential
· Short term and goal oriented
For more information, call or stop by:
· Lowell Campus, Cowan Center, Third Floor, 978-656-3258
· Bedford Campus, Enrollment Center, 2nd Floor, 781-280-3630
* Referrals to community resources are available.
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