Students may want to start
college while they are still attending high school or home school. MCC
is the most popular choice in the area for these students. It is a great
way to get an early start on a college education
Dual Enrollment: This term applies to public high school students
that meet the state requirements for their high school district
to pay a designated amount for college classes. Students should
see their high school counselor for more information on state and
high school requirements.
Early Admit: This term is used for a high school junior or senior who wishes to take college classes but does not have funding through their high school. Students can still enroll in MCC classes with parental and high school permission but must pay for the full cost of the classes.
How to Apply
There is no application fee
- Submit a completed and signed Application to the Admissions and Recruitment Office through one of the methods listed below. From the time we receive your application, please allow 24-48 hours for our application to be processed. Our online application is the most accurate method to apply and is preferred. If you have attended MCC in the past, please submit a paper application.
- Apply online
- Apply
in person at any campus location (Flint, Fenton, Lapeer or Clio). Students must present a valid state or federally issued ID.
- Print
an application and mail to:
Mott Community College
Admissions and Recruitment Office PCC2140
1401 E. Court St.
Flint, MI 48503
- You must submit a high school transcript to the Admissions
and Recruitment Office. If available, please attach your most current ACT scores.
- Student must have a cumulative 2.5 high school G.P.A.
- Submit a completed and signed Dual Enrolled / Early Admit Certification
form (pdf). The student, parent, and the high school counselor must sign this
form.
- The specific courses that the student wishes to enroll in must be
listed on the certification form.
- The certification form may be completed for one semester or multiple semesters.
- Students are allowed to register for two classes (7 credits). Special approval is required for more than 7 credits.
- Attend a New Student Orientation. Once admitted to the college you may schedule an appointment with our Counseling/Student Development office at the main campus in Flint, Southern Lakes Branch Center - Fenton, Lapeer Extension Center, or Northern Tier Center - Clio.
- A Placement Assessment
must be completed at the main campus in Flint, Southern
Lakes Branch Center - Fenton , Lapeer
Extension Center, or Northern
Tier Center - Clio. ACT test results may be used to replace all or portions of our placement assessment based on the student's scores.
Students must present a valid state or federally issued ID.
- To register for classes, the student must see an Admissions Representative at the Mott Community College Admissions and Recruitment Office or extension sites. Students must present a valid state or federally issued ID.
- An Admissions Representative will verify and sign the class
schedule worksheet for the classes approved by the parent and school that are recorded on the Dual/Early Admit certification form and register the student for classes.
- The student must meet all pre-requisites and/or college academic requirements for any courses for which they wish to register.
- Students under the age of 16 will require additional approvals to register for classes. They must obtain written permissions from the MCC course Instructor using the "Early Admit-Under 16 Form". Students younger than recommended age may require a parent to register for the class also.
- Payment for tuition is not required from Dual Enrollment students at registration. The student's high school will be billed. The student is responsible for books and supplies and any tuition and fees not paid by the school district.
Early Admit students are responsible for all tuition, fees, books and arranging a payment method.
View the enrollment process for
details regarding the steps that apply to you and other services that
will benefit Mott Community College students.
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