MCC-University Center Education Advancement Fair Wednesday, March 21 10-2p Curtice-Mott Fishbowl Volume 1, Issue 1 News March, 2012 ◊ Cleary University ▪ MMB 1012 ▪ 810.232.8004 or 810.232.8600 ◊ Ferris State University ▪ MMB 1008 ▪ 810.762.0461 or 866.387.9430 ◊ ◊ MSU ▪ MMB 1109 ▪ 810.762.5127 or 855.652.0001 ◊ Rochester College ▪ MMB 1011 ▪ 810.762.0299 ◊ University of Michigan-Flint ▪ Mott Library, ML 2013 ▪ 810.232.2851 ◊ Welcome to the first issue of the Mott Community College University Center Newsletter! Whether you plan to take a few credits at MCC and transfer to another school, obtain an Associate’s degree, or if you haven’t even thought about what you are going to do after graduation, this Newsletter is a must read. The MCC University Center provides you with high quality educational programming, allowing you the opportunity to pursue a Bachelor’s degree in a familiar setting – the campus of MCC. Many of the programs offered through the University Center contain an on-line component, while some are completely on-line. The Applied BBA Program areas of study include, Applied Business Leadership, Applied Entrepreneurship, Applied Health Care Management, and Applied Sustainability Management. Cleary University is an independent, not-for-profit, multi-campus, specialized business university. The university is geared toward providing a practical, application-based education, which equips students to advance their careers. Visit www.cleary.edu for more information. From education to criminal justice to health care, you can pursue a variety of popular Ferris degrees at Mott Community College. Not only are they popular, they are close to home and ready when you are. Enjoy the first issue of the MCC-University Center News. If you ever have any questions about the University Center, Please call or stop in for information on your please feel free to send me an email or program of choice. We have program advisors give me a call! available, schedule your appointment today. You will find more information at http://www.ferris.edu/HTMLS/statewide/location s/flint.htm Dolores Sharpe, Executive Director Academic Operations Mott Community College Our instructors are professionals in their fields and will bring a Christian perspective to each class. Class sizes are small for more personal classroom interaction. For more information, please go to http://www.rc.edu/admissions/adult-learningcel-admissions/ The University of Michigan–Flint’s University Center office is currently located in the Mott Library. Students can visit our office to learn about classes they can take at Mott Community College that will transfer to UM-Flint, have their transcripts evaluated or complete an application. UM-Flint is less than two miles from the Mott campus and offers all our classes on the UM-Flint campus, giving students access to over 120 Bachelor Degree programs. Find out more! Come visit us today. Mott Library - 2nd Floor - ML2013 Admissions: Monday/Wednesday 12-5pm Business: Thursday 10–2pm Dolores.sharpe@mcc.edu 810.762.5698 Rochester College offers three accredited Bachelor’s degree completion majors on the Mott campus: Mass Communication, Organizational Leadership & Communication, and Counseling Psychology. Beginning this fall, Cleary University will offer, on the campus of Mott Community College, an Applied BBA Program. The university’s articulation partnerships with Mott, and other area schools, allow for an easy transfer of credits and the option of completing a BBA in just over a year. This new program is especially attractive to those who have earned non-business college credits but are interested in obtaining a Bachelor of Business Administration. You may complete your degree in as little as a year by attending class two nights per week. To graduate in one year a student would carry 15 st credit hours per semester – two classes in the 1 nd eight weeks, two classes in the 2 eight weeks, and one class online. Transfer in up to 90 hours toward the 120 hour degree from another accredited college or university. Tuition is $324 per credit hour, and RC financial aid offers grants and loans. We also accept No Worker Left Behind/Michigan Works. The School of Social Work at Michigan State University is committed to bringing high-quality graduate education to communities throughout the state. We offer a fully accredited Master of Social Work (MSW) program to interested students in the Flint and surrounding county areas. Students can choose between two unique concentrations: Clinical Practice or Organization and Community Practice/Leadership (OCP/L). In addition, the School offers several certificate programs in; Clinical Social Work with Families, School Social Work, Social Work with Older Adults, Chance at Childhood and Infancy and Early Childhood Specialization. For more information, call Julie at 810-762-5127.