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Students interested in credit classes: Our next semester start is Fall 2010, classes start September 7, 2010. Training grant students: Fall tuition is due August 5, 2010 so your signed Authorization to Start Training or signed contract must be sent to MCC by August 5 or your schedule of classes will be cancelled. After August 5, your contract must arrive at MCC before you register for classes because tuition is due same-day and unpaid schedules are cancelled nightly. Applying for Financial Aid for Fall 2010 semester? The priority date to ensure your financial aid would be processed for the start of the Fall semester was June 1, 2010. If you haven't done so, submit your federal FAFSA and paperwork to MCC's Financial Aid dept ASAP. Be ready! Start your MCC application process and placement testing now! |
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Did you receive a letter about Pell Grants? 1. Pell Grant Eligibility: If you already have an undergraduate degree, you cannot receive a Pell Grant to obtain another degree ... but you can apply for other types of financial aid (e.g. student loans). |
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This just in! ATTENTION: NJ residents who are receiving unemployment benefits from another state! Are you planning to enroll at Middlesex County College using TUITION WAIVER? Even if you are collecting unemployment benefits from out of state (the state you worked in), you MUST must MUST also visit the Middlesex County OneStop Career Center in order to be considered for the tuition waiver program. |
State Funded Training for Unemployed Persons
You may be eligible for training-to-work funds to use toward enrollment in Middlesex County College if you are unemployed. Determination of eligibility is made by the Department of Labor/Workforce Development and not by Middlesex County College. The information included here is intended to help you get started with the process, and with Middlesex County College.
Getting Started - How Do I Know if I am Eligible?
To get started, for further information and to determine if you may be eligible for training grants, contact or visit one of Middlesex County's One-Stop Career Centers Office of Training and Employment Services. Accepted participants may train in one approved credit or noncredit certificate program for one year (up to $4,000 in cost) in order to prepare for a demand occupation in Middlesex County (as defined by the Department of Labor). Participants also undergo employment skills training.
Tuition Waiver information: Unemployed Middlesex County residents who had been in the workforce for at least two (2) years and are now unemployed may be eligible for tuition waiver. As with all training monies, eligibility is determined by the OneStop Career Center. START THERE FIRST!
Middlesex County's OneStop Career Centers are located at:
More information from the Department of Labor/Workforce Development - Other Useful Links
How Do I Learn More About Middlesex County College?
With the help of your OneStop Career Center counselor, you've determined that you are eligible for training monies. Now you want to know more about Middlesex County College, our programs and our resources. That's great! Here is some information to help.
Middlesex County College offers over 80 associate's degree and certificate programs. In addition, the Career Training Center offers non-credit programs of study. Read through these links to learn more:
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Check start dates for non-credit training on the Career Training Center page!
- What training programs are offered by Professional and Community Education?
- What is the link to the Career Training Center's page?
- Who should I contact for more information? I have paperwork from my OneStop Career Center counselor that I must have completed before I can be approved for a training grant to enroll in a non-credit program. Where do I go?
- Career Training Center programs: Contact Tracey Montani, Director at 732-906-4231 or tmontani@middlesexcc.edu
- Programs offered by The Institute: Contact Michelle DelVecchio at 732-906-4681 or stop by IRC room 205
- Where is the Career Training Center located? on MCC's Edison campus in West Hall, 2nd floor.
The next semester start is Fall 2010 starting September 7, 2010. Be ready! Start your MCC application process and placement testing now!
- ⇒ Important Dates: Fall semester starts September 7 and tuition is due August 5.
- How do I apply to become a student at MCC? How do I get a letter of acceptance? Click here for Admissions Information. The Admissions Department will issue an acceptance letter once you have satisfied all application requirements.
- What steps need I take to get enrolled?
- What programs can I study @ MCC? Also consult the Department of Labor's njtrainingsystems.org for preliminary cost & duration estimates as well as general program information.
- Do I need to take the college's placement test before I have my OneStop paperwork completed? If you have not attended college before this, you most likely do need to take it. Until you test, there is no way to know if you need to take developmental classes first in order to prepare you to be successful in college-level classes. While we at MCC prefer that you have your placement test results prior to completing your program estimate paperwork, some OneStop counselors advise that you wait to take the placement test until after the paperwork is completed. Please check with your OneStop counselor but remember: program estimate completed prior to placement testing is subject to change (in terms of cost and length of program) once you receive your test results. Learn more about the placement test here.
- Admission to our health programs is competitive; you cannot simply enroll in any of the health technology programs. Please read about the requirements and the application & testing process here.
- Where can I find out about Financial Aid?
- What is MCC's academic calendar? When do classes start? end?
- I have paperwork from my OneStop Career Center counselor that I must have completed before I can be approved for a training grant. Who do I contact at MCC for information about credit programs?
- Contact Charlotte Quigley in Counseling & Career Services @ 732-906-2595 to schedule an appointment or send an email to career-services@middlesexcc.edu (Note: the Department of Counseling & Career Services works by appointment, so you must call and schedule an appointment. Please be on time for your appointment - the paperwork takes an hour or more.) Please bring all paperwork from your OneStop counselor with you to the appointment.
- I have been approved to attend classes via Tuition Waiver. Do I need to make an appointment with anyone? No, after applying for financial aid, come to the Enrollment Center in Chambers Hall with your completed Tuition Waiver form no sooner than two (2) business days before the start of the semester to register in classes that are still open. YOU CAN ONLY REGISTER FOR THE COURSES LISTED ON YOUR FORM BY YOUR ONESTOP COUNSELOR!
- Where is Counseling & Career Services located?
- On MCC's Edison campus (2600 Woodbridge Ave, Edison NJ) in Edison Hall, room 100. Please park in Student Parking Lot 1 or Lot 2. (Cars parked in staff parking lots without a staff sticker will be ticketed).
Other Programs at MCC:
- New Pathways to Teaching Tuition waivers are not accepted but unemployment training grants can be used. All training grant paperwork provided by your OneStop counselor for a New Pathways to Teaching candidate should be submitted to Robert Sullivan, Coordinator, Department of School Relations in Chambers Hall room 124 for completion, including program estimates of cost & duration.
- SEA - Self-Employment Assistance and Entrepreneurial Training Program Click on the link to learn more about the program and the steps to take to apply for admission.
Onsite Child Care @ MCC: The Middlesex County College Child Care Center is a full day educational program available to the local community as well as the College community. Hourly care is not available.The Child Care Center accepts children ages 2 years - 5 years of age. Reduced rates are available to qualified applicants. Applicants for reduced fees must be full-time students, employed full-time, or participating in a job training program. Learn more here.
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