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Independence Day Holiday Hours
MCC’s Sidney and Greenville campuses will be closed July 4 through 7 for the Independence Day holiday. There are no classes and MCC’s offices, pool, gym and fitness center are closed during this time.
Morgan Haney: ‘I’m so thankful for MCC’
When it came to deciding what college to go to, Morgan Haney, of Edmore, couldn’t believe how much more affordable a community college was. That’s why she chose Montcalm Community College. “I questioned why I needed to start at a four-ye…
July Noncredit Courses
Learn about stained glass, cell phone photography, food, card making, singing and spirituality during Montcalm Community College’s July noncredit courses. Advance registration is required for all courses. Some courses may have a list …
MCC honors ‘Transforming Lives, Empowering People’ Campaign Committee with its Distinguished Service Award
Montcalm Community College presented its 2024 MCC Stanley and Blanche Ash Distinguished Service Award to members of the college’s “Transforming Lives, Empowering People "Campaign Committee during a June 18 celebration. MCC Interim Preside…
Book helps parents guide teens in exploring career path
A new book by Montcalm Community College Career Advisor Amy Zdanowski aims to support students and parents while exploring career paths. “Kickstart Your Teen’s Career Exploration: Gain Career Coaching Knowledge and Empower Your Teen wit…
Brooke Whipple lives adventurous life
Brooke Whipple may not have graduated from Montcalm Community College, but her experiences here helped guide her to where she is today. “MCC helped me figure out what I did and didn’t want out of life,” she said. Whipple attended MCC fr…
MCC students win BPA awards
Three Montcalm Community College students attended the Business Professionals of America (BPA) National Leadership Conference in Chicago, May 10-14. Two of the students were awarded for their work. Beth Armstrong, of Vestaburg, was a top 1…
Dr. Bradley Barrick named MCC's 7th president
Dr. Bradley Barrick has verbally accepted an offer to become Montcalm Community College’s seventh president. During the Board of Trustees’ regular meeting on Tuesday, May 14, members voted 5 to 2 to offer the position to Dr. Barrick. “I am …