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Campus Resources and Services

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As you become familiar with Monroe Community College, you will find that the following resources will be important to your success. Take the time to discover what each has to offer, explore their individual web pages at your leisure, and be sure to visit them when you’re on campus.

 

Academic Support Service

From admission to graduation, students are urged to take full advantage of the services MCC offers in response to its concern for each individual's academic and personal welfare. Assistance is available to any student with concerns about choosing a curriculum, selecting courses, arranging for financial assistance, exploring future educational and career options, participating in outside-the-classroom activities, and working out personal problems.

Students are assured full access to College resources, and are encouraged to consult with faculty and staff concerning any problems or needs affecting their intellectual, social, physical, or emotional development.

Bursar Office

Building 6, Room 201  (585) 292-2015

You will think of the Bursar Office each time you need to pay your tuition bill. A tuition due date is printed on your bill and you need to make financial arrangements with this office. They have different payment options and plans to make tuition payment convenient for students. Your Certificate of Residency is also turned into the Bursar each academic year.

For complete information, visit the Bursar Office's web site.

Counseling and Advising Center

Building 1 Room 231  (585) 292-2030

Navagation buttonsA variety of services are provided by the Counseling and Testing Center including:

  • ACCUPLACER placement testing
  • Academic Advisement
  • Career guidance
  • Assistance for hearing impaired students and students with other disabilities, program changes
  • Study skills and personal growth workshops
  • Veteran's services.

Educational Opportunity Program (EOP)

Building 3, Room 101  (585) 292-2360

The EOP program is designed for students who are academically and financially disadvantaged with potential for success. This office provides eligible students all-in-one support - financial, counseling, tutorial services, mentoring, study skills classes, career counseling and workshops.

Financial Aid

Building 6, Room 207  (585) 292-2050

The Financial Aid office assists students in working through the sometimes-complicated process of determining financial aid eligibility and securing the funds. Full time and part time students may be eligible for aid. All students should apply annually for financial aid between January and April to secure funding for the following year.

All questions about financial aid should be directed to the experts in this office as each student presents a different set of circumstances.

Student Health Services

Building 3, Room 165  (585) 292-2018

The Health Services staff provides:

  • basic illness or injury care
  • assistance with questions regarding health-related concerns,
  • health care referrals
  • accident/sickness insurance coverage
  • compliance with physical exam and immunization requirements.

Leroy V. Good Library

Building 2

photo of library booksThe Leroy V. Good Library, named for the first president of the College, is open to the entire college community. The resources of the library include:

  • ALEX (on-line library system)

  • Material check out

  • Study Rooms

  • Photocopying

  • Interlibrary Loan

  • Library Orientation

  • Library Instruction Center

  • Recreational Reading and Medial Collection

Public Safety & Parking

Building 7, Room 341  (585) 292-2900

Information Desk located at the Main Entrance, Second Floor

The Department of Public Safety is committed to a leadership role in developing programs, methods and approaches to assist the institution toward achieving a reasonable safe and secure environment. Monroe Community College's Public Safety Officers work 24 hours a day on three different shifts. These highly trained officers assist the college community with a variety of issues:

  • The Jeanne Clery Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act

  • Hazard Prevention

  • Lost & Found

  • Parking Services

  • Silent Witness (to report a crime)

Registration and Records

Building 6, Room 203  (585) 292-2300

The Office of Registration and Records handles all aspects of a student's class registration and grade reporting.

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The services of the office include:

  • Student Grade Reports (on-course)

  • Master Schedule of Classes

  • Registration and Drop/Add

  • Telephone (TESS) and On-line Registration

  • Transcript Requests

Campus Center

Building 3, Room 126  (585) 292-2534

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The mission of the Campus Center is to round out the student's educational experience with out of classroom activities and experiences. The Campus Center is the "Hearthstone" of Monroe Community College's Brighton Campus. It provides places for students, faculty and staff to get together for both formal and informal activities. Students will find opportunities to put their classroom education to practical use and leave with the experiences future employers are looking for. 

In the Campus Center you will find:

Athletics

Building 10, 292-2830

MCC boasts one of the most successful community college athletic programs in the country. Our teams have consistently won both national and regional championships. Check out what our intercollegiate athletic program has to offer.

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In addition to our excellent intercollegiate program, MCC also has an active intramural sports program and has open recreation hours in its facilities. The Building 10 Athletic Complex also houses the Human Performance Lab, a fitness center with state-of-the-art equipment and machines.

MCC Child Care Center

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Located on the north end of campus  (585) 292-2640

The MCC Child Care Center was created to provide high quality childcare services primarily to the children of MCC students, along with faculty and staff. The center accepts children between the ages of 8 weeks and 5 years old on a full and part-time basis.

Career Center

Building 3, Room 108   (585) 292-2248

The Career Center at MCC provides numerous services, programs, and resources to assist you at all stages of your career and educational planning.
Plan for your career early, visit us today!

Hours: Monday, Thursday and Friday: 8:00am – 4:45pm
Tuesday and Wednesday: 8:00am – 6:00pm (when classes are in session)
8:00am – 4:45pm (during summer and breaks)

CAREER INFORMATION & SERVICES 
-Career Counseling
-Career Assessments - StrengthsQuest, Myers Briggs, Strong Interest Inventory
-Career Library
-Study Abroad Advising & Information
-Career Profiles & Salary Information
-CDL 100: Career & Life Planning Course

TRANSFER INFORMATION & SERVICES
-Transfer Counseling, Advising & Planning
-2+2 Dual Admission Degree Programs

-Transfer Advisor in Residence Program
-College Applications & Catalogs
-Scholarship Files & Research
-Transfer College Fairs
-Special transfer programs with Cornell University and Amherst College

 
JOB SEARCH INFORMATION & SERVICES
-Job Search Counseling
-Resume & Cover Letter Critique
-Mock Interview Preparation
-The Job Connection (an Internet accessible database of current employment opportunities):
-Full-Time/Part-Time Job & Career Fairs
-MyWorkster.com: Develop a professional presence online & network, network, network!

 
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