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Your college career begins here. Whether you're looking to earn your associate's degree and/or transfer to a four-year university, MHCC has the programs you're looking for!
In just two years or less, you could be earning in a new job! More than 120 different programs to choose from, including many you won't find at any other college in the State!
Whether you want to start a hobby, learn a new skill or just stay active, the Community Education program at MHCC has a wide range of fun and informative pay-as-you-go courses available in dozens of subjects.
Manufacturing Day is here! MHCC has programs for those who want to learn welding, machine tool tech, automotive tech, mechatronics, engineering and more.
Learn about free emergency money available for currently enrolled students.
Book an appointment to access Barney’s Pantry, our on-campus food bank, and find other resources for free food in our community.
Learn about our loaner laptop program and how we can help you troubleshoot issues when it comes to accessing remote classes.
Find free, confidential and professional counseling services and referrals related to depression, anxiety, dealing with a failing grade, stress management or suicide.
Current students or students who are just thinking about college should review this list of programs to see all of the ways MHCC can offer additional support when it comes to academic and personal success.
Services for eligible families include preschool and child care programs, home visits, parent and child activities, health screenings and education, meals, transportation, child care provider education, child care referral services, opportunities to volunteer and parent involvement activities.
Find housing resources if you are houseless, couch surfing or having trouble paying rent.