I want to take just a class or two.
Non-degree seeking (non-matriculated) students can choose to take a class or two at a time, without applying to the college for admission.
If you are a Degree-seeking student, skip this page and refer to the Apply for Admission page.
New or Returning Non-Degree Seeking Students
Option 1: Create/activate your account and register yourself online. This is the quickest and most efficient way to register.
Option 2: Electronic registration form. Our staff will process your request in the order it was received. *Note: during peak times, high volume may delay the processing of the electronic form.
Option 3: Paper registration form. Register in person in Bldg 6, Room 203 during regular hours, or send the completed form by email or by US Mail to the email or mailing address below. Note: We do not accept registrations by email without an official registration form attached.
Email registration@a220149.com.
Mail: Registration and Records, 1000 East Henrietta Rd, Bldg 6-Rm 203, Rochester, NY 14623
Contact us for help.
CURRENT MCC STUDENTS
Log in to your myMCC and register yourself online. Contact your advisor (as listed on your Degree Works) if you need assistance selecting the correct classes.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
- If you’re taking a course to supplement your education at another college, make sure your credits will transfer by checking with that college.
- NOTE: To take a class or two at MCC, you may need to provide an unofficial transcript to show prerequisite compliance, score at the satisfactory level on placement testing or receive instructor permission.
- After you register, if you change your mind about taking a class, be sure to drop the course before the semester starts. Otherwise, you will be charged tuition.
AFFORDING YOUR EDUCATION
You can take a class or two without going through the college admission process. However, as a non-matriculated student you cannot receive financial aid. If you are interested in financial aid, please apply for admission to an MCC program.
By becoming an “official” part-time degree-seeking (matriculated) MCC student, your education becomes even more affordable, as you can apply for loans, grants and even MCC scholarships.