e-Learning
MCC offers online options to obtain a degree or certificate, or earn college credit. Our online degrees, certificates and courses are full accredited and transferrable to many colleges and universities.
As an online student, you have many advantages:
- flexibility in completing assignments
- switching study days as life intervenes
- attending class in your own environment
- course materials available anywhere via the internet
learn online - continue your education,
while managing your busy lifestyle
DLES Preparedness Session Requirement
Any student planning to take an online (WWW, WCA, or Hybrid) class at MCC must successfully complete the Distance Learning Evaluation Session (DLES) Prep Class prior to registering.
Get session schedule and information* Notice regarding
Academic Probation
Students who are on academic probation may not be allowed to enroll in e-Learning courses.
See our Action Plan to become a successful online student.
You must complete the DLES Preparedness Session before registering for any online(www), hybrid classes(hyb), and web based with campus
attendance(wca)
MCC offers Associate Degrees, Certificates and courses online.
MCC's online courses include:
- WWW - totally online classes and programs
- WCA - mostly online classes with some campus attendance
- HYB - some online classes with designated dates for campus attendance
MCC offers many resources for getting help in your online course.
We offer Technical Help, Walk-in and Phone Support, and online help with e-Support.
The e-Learning Office is available to get you going in the right direction and answer
your questions.
Need help with your online course?
Connect to Tutor.com
Computer Recommendations
The Information Technology Services department recommends using a modern PC running Microsoft Windows 7 or later, with a current version of the Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome web browser. Other computers / devices (macOS, iOS, Android, etc.) may in-fact work with MCC services, however, some of these platforms may not function properly due to incompatibilities
Memberships and Affiliations

Michigan Colleges Online
Michigan Colleges Online allows students the opportunity to take classes that aren’t available at their own college for various reasons, while still receiving support services at their convenient "home" college.

ETOM
The Educational Technology Organization of Michigan is a non-profit organization dedicated to the use of instructional telecommunications in higher education with an emphasis on distance learning.


SARA
Mott Community College participates in the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA).
e-Learning is no longer limited to Michigan residents
Find out if your state / institution is part of this reciprocity agreement.