Learning Opportunities
MCC offers a variety of options to meet the needs of traditional and non-traditional students.
MCC Student Opportunities
TransferThe highest degree offered by MCC is the associate degree. However, any degree completed at MCC can serve as the starting point for a bachelor’s degree, although transfer credits may differ based on program, type of classes, and transfer school and major.
Veterans/militaryMontcalm Community College serves veterans, veteran dependents/survivors, reservists and active military members.
Study AbroadStudents experience the world as their classroom when they study abroad.
Community Opportunities
EventsView a comprehensive list of upcoming events hosted by Montcalm Community College.
Noncredit Courses (Life Focus)MCC offers a variety of noncredit courses. Visit MCC's Eventbrite page to view course listings and register online.
Workforce TrainingMCC will design workforce training to meet your individual business needs.
Lifelong learnersMontcalm Community College’s Lifelong Learners was organized in 1998 to provide academic experiences for area seniors.
Summer campsVisit the link above to view a list of summer camps and register.
Ash lectureship seriesThe Stanley and Blanche Ash Lectureship Series features nationally and internationally-known speakers, whose presentations aim to increase awareness of key issues of global and domestic importance.
High School Student Opportunities
Dual EnrollmentDual enrollment at MCC allows students to take college level courses while still in high school and receive both high school and college credit.
Early CollegeEarly College at Montcalm Community College allows high school students to earn up to two years of college credit or an associate degree as part of their high school learning experience. The three-year program encompasses grades 11-13.
The Success Express program is for soon-to-be high school graduates and focuses on what students need to know to prepare for college. This program runs in the summer.
Interested in becoming an MCC student?