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1011 Page St.
Troy, NC 27371
910.576.6222
Fax: 910.576.2176
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Curriculum Course Schedule

AUB | BUS | CJC | COE | DEN | EDU | ELC | ENG | FOR | GSM | ISC | MAT | MED | NUR | OST | PCC | PED | PSY | RED | REL | SPA | TXY
INTERNET COURSES | HYBRID COURSES

INFORMATION ABOUT SUMMER REGISTRATION!

Section Key
01 - 30
Day
LL
Learning Lab
50 - 52
Evening
W
Internet/Online
90
Weekend
H
NC Information Highway
C
Hybrid (Requires both classroom & online participation)
Summer 2010
Course No.
Section
Course Title
Credits
Instructor
Location
Day
Time
AUB 114*
01
2
Williamson
166
M
08:00-01:40P
AUB 132*
01
4
Williamson
166
T
08:00-12:30P
W
08:00-02:20P
TH
08:00-02:40P
BUS 153
01
3
Dennis
TBA
MW
09:00-11:50A
BUS 153
W1
3
Dennis
Online
CJC 212
01
3
Braswell
512
MW 09:30-12:20P
CJC 212
W1
3
Braswell
Online
CJC 232
01
3
Lawing
512
TTH
09:30-12:20P
CJC 232
W1
3
Lawing
Online
COE 111
01F
1
Strong
TBA
WTHF
08:00-02:50P
DEN 105
01C
2
McAllister
154 F 10:00-11:50A
DEN 107* 01 Clinical Practice II 5 McAllister TBA F 08:00-09:50A
EDU 131*
01
3
Webb
136
MW
09:00-11:40A
EDU 163* 01C Classromm Mgt & Instruction 3 Brown 136 TTH 01:00-02:50P
EDU 221*
01
3
Brown
136
TTH
09:00-11:40A
EDU 271*
50C
3
Brown
136
W
05:00-06:15P
EDU 284* 01 Early Child Capstone Practicum 4 Webb 136 M 04:00-05:50P
ELC 119
01
2
Furr
500
MW
08:30-11:30A
ELC 128
01
3
Furr
505
MW
12:00-05:00P
ENG 080*
01C
4
Beverly
238
M-TH
09:00-11:00A
ENG 111*
01
3
Van Sinderen
229
TTH
09:00-11:50A
ENG 112*
01
3
Van Sinderen
229
TTH
01:00-03:50P
ENG 114*
01
3
Brumley
TBA
TTH
01:00-03:50P
ENG 114*
W1
3
Brumley
Online
FOR 173
01
3
Thompson
154
MT
08:00-12:50P
GSM 127
01
6
Fidler
156
M-TH
08:00-02:20P
GSM 225
01
6
Bernauer
169
M-TH
08:00-03:00P
ISC 131
W1
3
Dennis
Online
MAT 050
LL
4
Hendrix
218
TBA
TBA
MAT 060*
LL
4
Hendrix
218
TBA
TBA
MAT 070*
LL
4
Klass
218
TBA
TBA
MAT 080*
LL
4
Klass
218
TBA
TBA
MAT 140*
01
3
Zielsdorf
TBA
MW
01:00-03:50P
MAT 151*
01
3
Zielsdorf
TBA
TTH
01:00-03:50P
MED 182
01C
2
Caviness
139
W
10:45-12:35P
MED 276
01
2
Caviness
140
MTW
08:30-10:20A
NUR 103
01
10
Hancock
228
MT
08:30-11:20A
Burris
228
MT
12:15-03:05P
Morton
TBA
WTH
06:30-06:20A
NUR 103
01C
10
Hancock
228
MW
06:00-08:50P
Saunders
TBA
FS
06:30-06:20A
OST 164
W1
3
Jackson Online
OST 184
01
2
Jackson
141
MW
08:30-12:10P
PED 130 01 Tennis-Beginning

1

N. Williams Sen. Ctr. M-TH 09:00-10:50A
PCC 110CC
01
1
Hutchins
301
F
08:30-02:50P
PCC 110CC
50
1
Ferree/Lewis
301
TTH
06:00-09:00P
PCC 111CC
50
1
Ferree/Lewis
301
TTH
06:00-09:00P
PCC 130
01
5
Ferree
304
MT
08:30-11:20A
MT
12:00-04:20P
W
08:30-11:20A
W 12:00-04:00P
PCC 210CC*
01
1
Hutchins
301
F
08:30-02:50P
PSY 150
01
3
Nelson
230
MW
09:00-11:50A
PSY 150
W1
3
Nelson
Online
RED 080* 01C Intro to College Reading 4 Webb TBA M-TH 01:00-03:00P
REL 212
W1
3
G. Hancock
Online
SPA 120
01C
3
Allen
TBA
TW
04:30-05:30P
SPA 130 01 Spanish for Health Providers 1 TBA 139 W 01:15-03:05P
TXY 105
01
6
Adams
162
MTW
08:00-03:50P

* denotes prerequisite course(s) required. + denotes corequisite course(s) required.

PLEASE NOTE: High school students are ineligible to take courses in which the course number begins with "0." (Example: ENG 080)

INTERNET COURSES
BUS 153
W1
3
Dennis
Online
CJC 212
W1
3
Braswell
Online
CJC 232
W1
3
Lawing
Online
ENG 114*
W1
3
Brumley
Online
ISC 131
W1
3
Dennis
Online
OST 164
W1
3
Jackson Online
PSY 150
W1
3
Nelson
Online
REL 212
W1
3
G. Hancock
Online
HYBRID COURSES
Courses involve mandatory classroom participation and on-line participation
DEN 105
01C
2
McAllister
154 F 10:00-11:50A
EDU 163* 01C Classromm Mgt & Instruction 3 Brown 136 TTH 01:00-02:50P
EDU 271*
50C
3
Brown
136
W
05:00-06:15P
ENG 080*
01C
4
Beverly
238
M-TH
09:00-11:00A
MED 182
01C
2
Caviness
139
W
10:45-12:35P
NUR 103
01C
10
Hancock
228
MW
06:00-08:50P
Saunders
TBA
FS
06:30-06:20A
RED 080* 01C Intro to College Reading 4 Webb TBA M-TH 01:00-03:00P
SPA 120
01C
3
Allen
TBA
TW
04:30-05:30P

Non-mandatory orientations for Hybrid and Internet courses are available online and on-ground.
See the Distance Learning web pages for more information.

Registration on the Hour!
(Blair Auditorium, Building 100)

May 17, 2010

9 am, 10 am, 11 am, 12 noon
4 pm, 5 pm, or 6 pm
YOU pick the hour that best fits YOUR busy schedule!

Programs of Study
Accounting (AAS, D, C)
Associate in Arts (AA, D)
AA: Elementary Education Pre-Major (AA, D)
Associate in General Education (AGE)
Autobody Repair (D, C)
Basic Law Enforcement Training (C)
Business Administration (AAS, D, C)
BA: Shooting & Hunting Sports Mgmt. (AAS, C)
Computer Information Technology (AAS, D, C)
Criminal Justice Technology (AAS, C)
Dental Assisting (D)
Early Childhood Education (AAS, D, C)
Electrical/Electronics Technology (AAS, D, C)
Forest Management Technology (AAS)
Gunsmithing (AAS, D, C)
Human Services Technology (AAS, D, C)
Infant/Toddler Care (C)
Medical Assisting (AAS)
Metal Engraving (C)
Networking Technology (D, C)
Office Administration (AAS, D, C)
Office Administration: Legal (AAS, C)
Practical Nursing (D)
Professional Crafts: Clay (AAS, D, C)
Taxidermy (D, C)

 

Associate in Arts (AA) degrees are available to students who want to complete the first two years of college and who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university. An Associate in General Education is available to students who want a two-year degree without intent of transfer.
Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degrees are intended for students who wish to master a technical field in two years and obtain full-time employment upon graduation.
Diploma (D) and Certificate (C) options are available in some areas; contact the Admissions Office for more information.

Montgomery Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 telephone number (404) 679-4501 to award associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates.

Placement Testing

All associate degree programs require either ASSET or COMPASS placement testing. Diploma and certificate programs may require reading and math sections of the test. ASSET is the pencil-and-paper version of the placement test; COMPASS is the computerized version. Call 910-576-6222, extension 600, to reserve a seat at one of the testing sessions. Call extension 210 if you have questions about ASSET or COMPASS.   ASSET Test Schedule
March 30 9 a.m. & 6 p.m.
April 20 9 a.m. & 6 p.m.
May 15 9 a.m.
May 18 9 a.m. & 6 p.m.
May 22 9 a.m.
COMPASS Test Schedule
1st & 3rd Thursdays
9 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 4 p.m., & 6 p.m.

Class & Program Cancellations

Montgomery Community College makes every attempt to meet the needs and desires of its students. However, special circumstances may require us to cancel classes or programs due to insufficient enrollment or funding. The College reserves the right to make such decisions as warranted. Therefore, the provisions set forth in this publication are not to be regarded as an irrevocable contract between a student and the College.

Campus Crime Report

In 1990, the Campus Security Act was signed into law. The implications of the law affect, to some extent, all postsecondary institutions. More importantly, it involves the entire campus community in responding to crime incidents that occur on campus. In 1998, the Campus Security Act was amended and renamed the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. The Act requires MCC to prepare and distribute to all current faculty, staff, and students an annual report which sets forth our policies on crime prevention issues and provide statistics on the number of specific, violent crimes (murder and non-negligent manslaughter and negligent manslaughter, forcible and non-forcible sexual offenses, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, arson, motor vehicle thefts, and hate crimes) which have occurred on campus and also the number of arrests on campus for liquor law violations, drug use violations, and weapons possession. The annual report is available at www.montgomery.edu/security.htm and printed copies are available from the Business Office.

Graduation Rate

Information regarding the completion rate of MCC students is on file in Student Services.

Students with Special Needs

Montgomery Community College (MCC) seeks to comply fully with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Our goal is to ensure qualified students equal opportunity and access to all programs, courses, services, and facilities. It is the student’s responsibility to make his/her disability known in a timely manner. Students should request any necessary academic adjustments in writing one month prior to registration. To determine the student’s eligibility for services, documentation of disability may be required of all students requesting academic adjustments or auxiliary aids. Documentation may include esults of medical, psychological, or emotional diagnostic tests, or other professional evaluations for verification of the need for adjustments or aids. MCC will, where possible, seek assistance from outside agencies (i.e., Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, and other organizations). Appropriate testing accommodations are available upon request for students with special needs. Students with learning disabilities must provide documentation and have the documentation evaluated before requests for accommodations will be granted. For more information on Services for Students with Special Needs, consult with the Director of Counseling Services located in Building 100 of the main campus.

If you are a person with a disability and desire any assistive devices, services, or other accommodations to participate in events on the MCC campus, please contact Margo Gaddy at 910-576-6222, Extension 210, during business hours of 8am—5pm at least ten working days prior to the event.

Financial Planning

2009-2010 Tuition Rates

All tuition rates are set by the N.C. General Assembly and are subject to change without notice.

In-State Rate....................... $50.00 per credit hour    Out-of-State Rate................... $241.30 per credit hour

Residency

To qualify for in-state residency, you must have maintained a bona-fide domicile in the state for at least 12 months immediately prior to classification as a resident for tuition purposes and meet additional stipulations as required by law.

Fees

Student Activity Fee/Fall & Spring.............. $15.00
Student Activity Fee/Summer....................... $8.00
Technology Fee/per term........................... $16.00
Student Insurance/per term......................... $1.60
Dental Assisting Insurance/per year........ $11.00
Medical Assisting Insurance/per year...... $11.00
Practical Nursing Insurance/per year...... $11.00
Graduation Fee/Curriculum....................... $35.00
            Each additional award...................... $5.00
Graduation Fee/GED/AHS.......................... $30.00

Supplies & Materials

DEN 112 Dental Radiography.................... $130
GSM 111 Gunsmithing I.................................. $50
GSM 120 Gunsmithing Tools....................... $100
GSM 225 Gunmetal Refinishing.................... $40
MED 140 Exam Room Procedures I............. $15
MED 150 Lab Procedures I............................. $15
PCC 110 Intro to Pottery.................................. $36
PCC 111 Functional Pottery I......................... $36
PCC 130 Pottery Production............................ $36
PCC 210 Functional Pottery II......................... $36
PCC 211 Decorative Pottery............................ $36
TXY 101 Fish Taxidermy................................... $50
TXY 103 Mammal Taxidermy........................... $50

MCC accepts VISA and MasterCard for payment of tuition, fees, books and supplies.

e-cashier NELNET (Education Planning & Financing)
An Interest-Free, Monthly Tuition Payment Plan

To help you meet your educational expenses, Montgomery Community College is proud to offer Nelnet as a convenient budget plan. This is not a loan program. This is a payment plan. There are no interest or finance charges assessed, and there is no credit check. The cost to budget your interest-free monthly payment plan is a $25.00 per semester nonrefundable Nelnet Enrollment Fee. You may budget your tuition and fees. However textbooks, supplies and materials are not included in the plan. For more information, call Helen Rushing at 910-576-6222, Ext. 220 or click on the e-Cashier logo on our website: www.montgomery.edu.

Financial Assistance

Financial assistance is available to qualified students. The application process may require several weeks, so apply early! There are funds available through PELL grants, veterans benefits, childcare funds, federal-work study and scholarships. If you have questions or would like to schedule an appointment with a financial aid representative, please call the Financial Aid Office at 910-576-6222, extension 519, 336 or 226.

MCC Financial Aid Priority Deadlines

Fall Term.... July 1            Spring Term..... November 1            Summer Term...... April 1

MCC students who do not have their financial aid file FULLY COMPLETED and all award documents signed by these dates CANNOT be guaranteed financial aid for the term and should be prepared to pay their tuition & fees “out of pocket” at Registration. Refer to www.montgomery.edu for more information regarding financial aid, the federal work study program, and scholarship requirements.

Tuition Refunds

If a student withdraws from the College or drops a class(es), tuition refunds may be granted. Requests for tuition refunds must be made to Student Services. A preregistered curriculum student who officially withdraws from the College or a curriculum class prior to the first day of the College’s academic term will be eligible for a 100% tuition refund. After the academic term begins, tuition refunds of 75% may be granted through the 10% point of the term. Refunds are not permitted by law, under any circumstances, after the 10% point of the term.

Registration

CURRENT SPRING SEMESTER STUDENTS
If you are a Currently Enrolled Student planning to continue next term, follow these steps:

    1. March 22-April 14: Meet with your advisor to plan your class schedule & have it entered into the computer system.
    2. April 14: Pick up your registration form in Student Services any time from 9 a.m.- 7 p.m.
    3. Go to the Business Office to pay fees or to the Financial Aid Office to have fees deferred.

NEW STUDENTS AND FORMER STUDENTS
Registration: May 17
(You pick the hour!) 9 am, 10 am, 11 am, 12 noon, 4 pm, 5 pm, or 6 pm

If you have never attended MCC, follow these steps:

  1. Submit a completed admission application.
  2. Request official transcripts from your high school or GED/AHS testing center and any other colleges or universities you have attended.
  3. Take ASSET or COMPASS placement test if required for your chosen program of study.
If you are a former student and it has been a year or more since you last attended, please see the Admissions Officer to update your record. You may register May 17 and follow registration procedures for new students.

For additional information on admission requirements, call 910-576-6222, extension 240.

Academic Calendar

Summer 2010 advising for current students.............................................. March 22-April 14
Summer 2010 registration for current students........................................................... April 14
Last day for current students to pay tuition/fees for Summer.................................... April 16
Summer 2010 Open Registration for NEW students.................................................. May 17
          You pick the hour: 9 am, 10 am, 11 am, 12 noon, 4 pm, 5 pm, or 6 pm
Classes begin..................................................................................................................... May 24
Schedule changes (9 – 11 am & 5 – 7 pm).......................................................... May 24 & 25
Last day for partial tuition refund...................................................................................... May 27
Memorial Day Holiday........................................................................................................ May 31
Mid-Term............................................................................................................................. June 21
Fall 2010 advising for current students.......................................................... June 21-July 14
Financial Aid priority deadline for Summer...................................................................... July 1
Independence Holiday Break........................................................................................ July -10
Last day to drop a Summer 2010 course with a “W”.................................................... July 12
Registration for current students..................................................................................... July 14
Last day for preregistered students to pay Fall 2010 tuition/fees.............................. July 16
Term ends............................................................................................................................ July 27

Questions? Call the Admissions Hotline at 910-576-6222, Extension 240

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