MCC Answer/Information Center
MCC Answer is managed by the Information Center. It provides an online source for answers to specific questions. Live help is available during normal business hours.
The Veteran Resource Center
(VRC) (PCC1240A)
is conveniently located inside Student Life (PCC1240) on the main floor of the Prahl College Center. The VRC is designed to serve as a one-stop shop for Veterans, military spouses, dependents and military affiliates to provide a wide range of Veteran benefits and opportunities.
Veterans can begin their educational journey by applying for admission to the college, gaining assistance with their FAFSA, applying for their VA educational benefits, and more; all with the assistance from a trained and knowledgeable VRC staff member. Additionally, the VRC has also been designed to serve as a social gathering spot. Veterans, current military, spouses and dependents visit the VRC to watch movies, study, and converse with others.
Not only are we committed to assisting Veterans with the educational enrollment process and their educational benefits, we also provide assistance with additional benefits which include, but are not limited to:
- Career and job search assistance.
- Assistance navigating and applying for Veteran benefits through the use of www.ebenefits.va.gov.
- Health and wellness opportunities.
- University transfer.
- Financial workshops.
Other Services
Info Channel
Computerized information monitors in halls and lobbies of the main campus and extension centers which announces events, club news, game times, deadlines, financial aid and registration information.
Student Portal/Web Advisor
The MCC4Me portal is the starting point for all current students to access all online resources and communications, including WebAdvisor, WebMail, Blackboard, and communications from Student Services and Student Life. The MCC4Me portal will be unique for each student. You will receive communications and information meant directly for you. Watch for the new MCC4Me button in the near future.
Search for classes, register, pay bills, check grades and much more all online. Visit www.mcc.edu and follow the link through this button.
See WebAdvisor instructions in the Getting Started section of this catalog.
Service Learning at MCC
Mott Community College believes that appropriate service-learning activities can enhance student learning, the performance of our community partners and overall community quality of life.
Service-learning is defined as a teaching and learning strategy that integrates meaningful community service with instruction and reflection to enrich the learning experience, teach civic responsibility and strengthen communities.
Working with a variety of community partners, faculty and students from across disciplines currently utilize service learning as a teaching and learning strategy that benefits students, faculty and the campus as a whole.
Employment Services
Mott Community College is a leader in developing a skilled, competitive workforce.
Workforce Development
Mott Community College Workforce Education Center/Garfield G. Wagner, Jr. Building
709 N. Saginaw Street
Flint, MI 48503
Phone: (810) 232-2555
Mott Community College’s Workforce and Career Development Division is the place to begin your search for job training, employee assistance, both academic and non-academic supportive services. MCC is a leader in “Educating and Training a Workforce that is ready to embrace the philosophy of life-long learning and ready to meet the needs of the regional economy.”
MCC’s Workforce Education Center (WEC) is a full-service, one-stop center that creates a seamless provision of services as well as operational efficiency while utilizing a range of educational tools, training techniques, and software programs designed to effectively assess each participant’s career and work readiness skill levels. Participants receive assistance in developing effective resumes, selecting jobs that fit their goals and skill level, developing sound workplace ethics, as well as improving upon their communication skills. A major component of the Center is the college career guidance support services. A range of services exist for any individual who wants to enter, re-enter, or advance within the workforce as well as enter college.
Academic and Non-Academic Supportive Services
Pre-College “Bridging” (ABE, GED, Basic Skills Remediation, Career Counseling, College Articulation)
Academic Support (tuition, books, materials, specialize tutoring)
Case Management/Coaching (examples: attendance monitoring, mentoring, tutoring, peer support groups, financial coaching)
College Navigation (information/counseling, financial aid, registration, act as student advocate)
Non-Academic Supports (transportation, childcare, food and clothing, housing and health referrals)
Employment Navigation (networking, career advising, job placement/job leads along education pathway, information and counseling)
Employment Resources/Support Links
We provide On-Site Career development Facilitators and Job Development Specialist who are ready to assist you with:
Career Resources - a large collection of DVD’s, videos, magazines, textbooks, and computers with internet access.
Resume Development - creating a tool that will give you an edge on the competition.
Interviewing Skills - develop techniques that will give you an edge on the competition, communicate with employers and secure the job.
Job Search Assistance - Using the internet, print ads, the eRecruiting Network (MCC’s employment site), employer contacts and Job Fairs.
Career and Skill Assistance - we’ll help you find the best career pathway for you.
Job Placement - finding the job that is right for you.
Training
Available On-Site and Off-Site Training Programs:
Career Resources - a large collection of DVD’s, videos, magazines, textbooks, and computers with internet access.
A Wide Array of Grant Funded and Specialized Training - as demanded by the economy. Visit our location to get an updated list of programs and start dates.
OJT (On the Job Training) - paid training by an employer that provides knowledge and skills essential to the full and adequate performance of the job
IWT (Incumbent Worker Training) - providing training to help with skills upgrades to increase career opportunities.
Tuition Assistance Available - visit or call our office or more information and procedures. Workforce Education Center is the place to begin your search for job training assistance. These programs are based at or through the MCC Workforce Education Center/Garfield G. Warner, Jr. Building:
Community Technology Centers
Moses Bingham
Phone: (810) 232-2526
Email: moses.bingham@mcc.edu
CTC Locations:
Disability Network CTC
3600 South Dort Highway, Flint, MI 48507
Phone: (810) 232-2467
www.disnetwork.org
Great Lakes Baptist CTC
5905 North Saginaw Street, Flint, MI 48505
Phone: (810) 232-4975
Fax: (810) 789-1971
Hispanic Technology & Community Center
2101 Lewis Street, Flint, MI 48506
Phone: (810) 424-3760
www.mcc.edu/hispanic_ctc/
One Stop Technology Center - Workforce Education Center
709 North Saginaw Street, Flint, MI 48503
Phone: (810) 232-8915
Shiawassee Service Center
Michigan Works! Shiawassee Service Center Owosso
1975 W. Main Street (2nd Floor)
Owosso, MI 48867
Suite 227
Email: Linda.Grigsby@mcc.edu
Employment Services:
Phone: (989) 936-4001
Fax: (989) 729-2219
Email: Linda.Grigsby@mcc.edu
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