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admissionsGeneral Admission Requirements

Metropolitan Community College does not require a formal application or application fee for admission or registration.

Any person may be admitted to the College who:

  • has a high school diploma or equivalent
  • is at least 18 years of age
  • can benefit from a program of study

Unless specifically identified, every course, or course section shall be open to enrollment and participation by any person who meets course prerequisites. Admission to the College, however, does not mean admission to all courses or programs. The student may be required to take preparatory classes prior to entering MCC classes. Although the American College Testing (ACT) placement test is not required, if a student has taken the ACT within the last two years, he/she may forward scores to the Admissions Office, FOC #1. The Admission Form is available online as a pdf document or the admission information may be submitted online.

For more information call 457-2422 or email: Admissions

Admission to Specific programs

The following list of programs have special admission requirements. Contact Student Services for more information.

  • Human Services
  • Human Services — Chemical Dependency Counseling
  • Legal Assistant
  • Certified Nursing Assistant
  • Dental Assisting
  • Nursing — Associate Degree
  • Nursing — Practical
  • Respiratory Care Technology

To obtain a current admission information packet for health careers visit the website at: www.mccneb.edu/healthcareers.

For more information email: admissions@mccneb.edu

Admission of International Students

Any student on a F-1 student visa is considered to be an international students. Visit the website at: http://www.mccneb.edu/international/ or contact Ernestine Crossley by phone at (402) 457-2421 or by email: ecrossley@mccneb.edu.

Matriculation

Matriculation is a process in which students are provided the opportunity for realizing their educational goals through admission, orientation, assessment, counseling, advisement, program and course planning, and follow-up services.

 

 

 
 
 
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