at MWCC Start Near Go Far - Mount Wachusett Community College

Allied Health (AHC) D G W
Automotive Technology (ATC) D G
Biotechnology/Biomanufacturing (BTC) D E DE
Business Administration (BUC) D E G L W
Complementary Health Care (CHC) D E G
Computer-assisted Accounting (CAA) D E G L W
Computer Graphic Design-Print (CGDC) D G
Computer Graphic Design-Web (CGWC) D G
Electronic Communications & Digital Media (EDC) E
Energy Management (EGC) (program pending) D E G
Fitness Leadership and Exercise Science (EXS) D G
Human Services Technician (HSC) D E G L
IT Support Specialist (ITC) D E G L W
Law Enforcement (CJLC) D G
Massage Therapy (MTC) (program pending) D G S
Medical Coding & Billing (program pending)
Medical Office (MOC) D E DE G
Office Assistant (OAC) D E G L W
Paralegal (PLS) D E G L W
Practical Nurse (PN) D DE G S
Professional Photography (program pending)
Small Business Management (SBC) D E G L W
The college reserves the right to add,
revise, or withdraw programs.
Other Options
Emergency Medical Technician
Certificate of Completion
English as a Second Language courses
Honors Program
Phlebotomy Certificate of Completion
Radiologic Technologist Articulation Agreement
G
Legend
D = can be completed during the day
DE = can be completed entirely at the
Devens Campus
PAID
Allied Health Concentration (GSAH)* D E G L
Art
Professional Track (RTP) D G
Traditional Program (RT) D G
Automotive Technology (ATD) D G
Biotechnology/Biomanufacturing (BTD) D E DE
Broadcasting & Electronic Media (BCT) D G
Business Administration
Career (BAC) D E G L W
Transfer (BA) D E G W
Clinical Laboratory Science (CLS) D G S
Communications Concentration (LAC)* D E G W
Complementary Health Care (CHD)
Massage Therapy (CHD) (pending program) D G S
Yoga Teacher Training (CHY) D E G
Computer Graphic Design-Print (CGD) D G
Computer Graphic Design-Web (CGW) D G
Computer Information Systems (CIS) D E G W
Criminal Justice
Corrections (CJCD) D G
Law Enforcement (CJL) D G
Dental Hygiene (DHY) Burbank Campus D S
Early Childhood Education
Career (ECC) D E G
Transfer (ECT) D E G
Elementary Education Concentration (LAEL)* D E G
Energy Management (EGD) (program pending) D E G
Fire Science Technology (FS) E G
Fitness Leadership &
Exercise Science Concentration (LAX) D E G
General Studies (GS) D E G L W
Clinical Laboratory Science Track (GSCLS) D G
Dental Hygiene Track (GSDH) D E DE G
History & Political Science Concentration (LAHP)* D E
Human Services (HS) D E G L W
Liberal Arts (LA) D E DE G W
Liberal Studies (LAS) D E G W
Manufacturing Technology
Plastics Technology
(Nypro, Inc.) (PT) E
Medical Assisting (MAS) D G W
Natural Resources (NRD) D G
Nursing (NU) and (NUE) D E G S
Paralegal Studies (PLD) D E G L W
Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) D DE G S
Theatre Arts Concentration (LAT)* D E G
permit no. 182
gardner, Ma
Certificates
Non-Profit Org.
U.S. POSTAGE
Associate Degrees
About MWCC
Start Near
Discover your opportunities
at
MWCC is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29
cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts. The 269acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; other
campuses are located in Leominster and Devens. MWCC offers
over 40 associate degree and certificate programs, adult basic
education/GED programs, education and training for business
and industry, and noncredit community service programs.
MWCC students enjoy many support services and resources
including the Academic Support Center, the Fitness and Wellness
Center, and the 555-seat Theatre at the Mount. Courses are
offered during the day and evening, on weekends, and online.
Visit www.mwcc.edu.
Go Far
MWCC
L = can be completed entirely at the
Leominster Campus
W = most of the classes for this program
are offered online
S = Admission to this program is selective.
Prospective applicants must complete additional application requirements. The priority deadline for
fall admission to NU is Jan. 15, Feb. 1 for DHY, Sept. 1 for PN, and Mar. 1 for CLS, MTC, and PTA,
and advanced standing NU applicants. The PTA program is not accepting another class until fall
2010. The priority deadline for PN is Aug. 1 for spring admission at the Gardner Campus and May 1
for fall admission at the Devens Campus. Applications received after these dates are reviewed on a
space-availabe basis.
*Denotes a concentration of an associate degree.
Go to www.mwcc.edu/programs for detailed information.
444 Green Street
Gardner, MA 01440
(978) 632-6600
www.mww.edu
E = can be completed in the evening
G = can be completed entirely at the
Gardner Campus
Gardner • Leominster • Devens
www.mwcc.edu
Take
the
first step
Goals
Reality
MWCC
at a Glance
Make your
a
Main Campus - Gardner
Train for a new career
Come to MWCC to prepare for high-demand careers in fields such as
automotive technology, biotechnology, broadcasting, business, computer
technology, criminal justice, early childhood education, graphic design,
healthcare, human services, medical assisting/office, and paralegal studies.
Transfer to a four-year college or university
(and save $$)
Begin your future here
You’ll immediately feel that Mount Wachusett Community College
is for you. That’s because we are truly a community. We are
friendly, eager to help, close-knit. You’ll work with caring faculty
and staff who want you to excel. Our small class sizes ensure your
involvement and your success. We thrive on diversity and so will
you. We’ll challenge and inspire you. We’ll help you discover your
academic potential and professional niche. MWCC is a place to learn
about yourself. It’s the springboard to your future.
Save thousands by getting your start toward a bachelor’s degree at MWCC.
MWCC maintains several transfer agreements with both public and private
colleges to make transfer easy. Through MassTransfer, students who meet QPA
requirements and enter a MassTransfer program are guaranteed admission and
receive a discount at four-year public colleges and universities. In addition
to several 2+2 transfer agreements that allow you to complete your first two
years at MWCC and then transfer as junior at a four-year college or university,
MWCC now has several 3 Plus ONE agreements. Complete your first three
years toward your bachelor’s degree at MWCC, at MWCC prices. The fourth
year can be completed online, at the four-year college, or at an MWCC
campus.
Upgrade your skills or take courses for fun
Whatever your learning interest, MWCC offers short-term, noncredit courses
to help. Program lengths range from a few hours to several weeks. Learn new
computer skills to help you at work. Enroll in an online management course
as you work toward a promotion. Take a digital photography course so you
take better photos on your vacation.
Visit www.mwcc.edu for the latest credit and noncredit options.
Call (978) 630-9284, email: [email protected], or
stop by to schedule a campus visit.
We mean business
Businesses and organizations can improve employee skills, knowledge,
retention, and morale with cost-effective, quality training. It’s easy—MWCC
will provide your business with a training needs analysis, a customized
educational plan, and then will help you apply for training dollars.
Call: (978) 630-9575.
Locations
and Directions
Campus
Associate Degrees
and Certificates
At MWCC, you will
be prepared
Associate degrees prepare you for a
career or transfer to a four-year college
or university. Attending full time, you
may complete the required twenty or
more courses in as little as two years.
You may also attend part time at your
own pace. Many students have work or
family responsibilities, and take slightly
longer to complete their coursework.
Certificates are ideal for quickly
acquiring training to launch a new
career, strengthen current skills, or
pursue an interest. You may complete
the required eight or more courses in as
few as two semesters full time, or part
time at a pace convenient for you.
6,282
44%
56%
66%
34%
MWCC licensure pass rate (2008):
Dental Hygiene:
100%
Nursing:
92.9%
Practical Nursing:
78%
Average age:
Under age 18:
18-19:
20-24:
25-34:
35-49:
50-65:
29
1%
12%
37%
23%
18%
5%
Students with previous
college experience:
71%
Degree-seeking students
receiving financial aid:
51%
Placement rate for career
program graduates:
86%
Annual enrollment:
Full time:
Part time:
Female:
Male:
Average class size:
14
Accreditation: New England
Association of Schools and Colleges.
Several associate degree programs
have additional industry-specific
accreditations. See individual program
information in the college catalog for
details.
Year founded:
Clubs and organizations:
www.mwcc.edu
1963
21
Leominster Campus
444 Green St., Gardner, MA 01440-1000
(978) 632-6600
100 Erdman Way, Leominster, MA 01453
(978) 840-3221
From Fitchburg and Points East:
Route 2 West to Route 140 North (Exit
24B). Exit sign reads “140 North to
Winchendon and Ashburnham.” Proceed
three miles on this route. Pass through
two traffic lights. Proceed one-half mile
past the second light and take a left
turn onto Matthews Street. The college
entrance is one mile on the right.
From Points East: Route 2 West to Exit
31B – Route 12 North. At the end of the
exit ramp, go right. At the lights, take a
right onto Erdman Way. The campus is
located in the second building on the left
(red brick building) across from the Four
Points by Sheraton Leominster Hotel.
Drive to the rear of the building.
From Western and Central
Massachusetts: Route 2 East to Route
140 North (Exit 24). Turn left at the end
of the exit ramp. Proceed three miles on
this route. Pass through two traffic lights.
Proceed one-half mile past the second
light and take a left turn onto Matthews
Street. The college entrance is one mile
on the right.
From Worcester and Providence: I-190
North from Worcester. From I-190, take
Route 2 West to Route 140 North (Exit
24B). Exit sign reads “140 North to
Winchendon and Ashburnham.” Proceed
one-half mile past the second light and
take a left turn onto Matthews Street. The
college entrance is one mile on the right.
From Points North: Route 12 South to
Route 140 South. Bear right onto Green
Street. The college is one-half mile on
the left.
Mount Wachusett Community College seeks to provide equal
educational opportunities and does not discriminate on the
basis of race, color, religious creed, age, physical or mental
disability, sex, national origin or ancestry, marital status,
sexual orientation, genetic information, or veteran status.
From Points West: Route 2 East to Exit
31B – Route 12 North. At the end of the
exit ramp, go right (you will cross over
Route 2). At the lights, take a right onto
Erdman Way. The campus is located in
the second building on the left (red brick
building) across from the Four Points by
Sheraton Leominster Hotel. Drive to the
rear of the building.
Devens Campus
One Jackson Place, 27 Jackson Road
Devens, MA 01434
(978) 630-9569
From Route 2: From Route 2 East, take
Exit 37; from Route 2 West, take Exit
37B. When you get off the exit, you will
be on Jackson Road. Go approximately
one mile and you will pass through a
blinking light at Lake George Street/
Patton Road. Go through the light and
your next left will bring you into the
parking lot.
Contact us (978) 630-9284, email [email protected], or stop by for a visit.
Allied Health (AHC) D G W
Automotive Technology (ATC) D G
Biotechnology/Biomanufacturing (BTC) D E DE
Business Administration (BUC) D E G L W
Complementary Health Care (CHC) D E G
Computer-assisted Accounting (CAA) D E G L W
Computer Graphic Design-Print (CGDC) D G
Computer Graphic Design-Web (CGWC) D G
Electronic Communications & Digital Media (EDC) E
Energy Management (EGC) (program pending) D E G
Fitness Leadership and Exercise Science (EXS) D G
Human Services Technician (HSC) D E G L
IT Support Specialist (ITC) D E G L W
Law Enforcement (CJLC) D G
Massage Therapy (MTC) (program pending) D G S
Medical Coding & Billing (program pending)
Medical Office (MOC) D E DE G
Office Assistant (OAC) D E G L W
Paralegal (PLS) D E G L W
Practical Nurse (PN) D DE G S
Professional Photography (program pending)
Small Business Management (SBC) D E G L W
The college reserves the right to add,
revise, or withdraw programs.
Other Options
Emergency Medical Technician
Certificate of Completion
English as a Second Language courses
Honors Program
Phlebotomy Certificate of Completion
Radiologic Technologist Articulation Agreement
G
Legend
D = can be completed during the day
DE = can be completed entirely at the
Devens Campus
PAID
Allied Health Concentration (GSAH)* D E G L
Art
Professional Track (RTP) D G
Traditional Program (RT) D G
Automotive Technology (ATD) D G
Biotechnology/Biomanufacturing (BTD) D E DE
Broadcasting & Electronic Media (BCT) D G
Business Administration
Career (BAC) D E G L W
Transfer (BA) D E G W
Clinical Laboratory Science (CLS) D G S
Communications Concentration (LAC)* D E G W
Complementary Health Care (CHD)
Massage Therapy (CHD) (pending program) D G S
Yoga Teacher Training (CHY) D E G
Computer Graphic Design-Print (CGD) D G
Computer Graphic Design-Web (CGW) D G
Computer Information Systems (CIS) D E G W
Criminal Justice
Corrections (CJCD) D G
Law Enforcement (CJL) D G
Dental Hygiene (DHY) Burbank Campus D S
Early Childhood Education
Career (ECC) D E G
Transfer (ECT) D E G
Elementary Education Concentration (LAEL)* D E G
Energy Management (EGD) (program pending) D E G
Fire Science Technology (FS) E G
Fitness Leadership &
Exercise Science Concentration (LAX) D E G
General Studies (GS) D E G L W
Clinical Laboratory Science Track (GSCLS) D G
Dental Hygiene Track (GSDH) D E DE G
History & Political Science Concentration (LAHP)* D E
Human Services (HS) D E G L W
Liberal Arts (LA) D E DE G W
Liberal Studies (LAS) D E G W
Manufacturing Technology
Plastics Technology
(Nypro, Inc.) (PT) E
Medical Assisting (MAS) D G W
Natural Resources (NRD) D G
Nursing (NU) and (NUE) D E G S
Paralegal Studies (PLD) D E G L W
Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) D DE G S
Theatre Arts Concentration (LAT)* D E G
permit no. 182
gardner, Ma
Certificates
Non-Profit Org.
U.S. POSTAGE
Associate Degrees
About MWCC
Start Near
Discover your opportunities
at
MWCC is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29
cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts. The 269acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; other
campuses are located in Leominster and Devens. MWCC offers
over 40 associate degree and certificate programs, adult basic
education/GED programs, education and training for business
and industry, and noncredit community service programs.
MWCC students enjoy many support services and resources
including the Academic Support Center, the Fitness and Wellness
Center, and the 555-seat Theatre at the Mount. Courses are
offered during the day and evening, on weekends, and online.
Visit www.mwcc.edu.
Go Far
MWCC
L = can be completed entirely at the
Leominster Campus
W = most of the classes for this program
are offered online
S = Admission to this program is selective.
Prospective applicants must complete additional application requirements. The priority deadline for
fall admission to NU is Jan. 15, Feb. 1 for DHY, Sept. 1 for PN, and Mar. 1 for CLS, MTC, and PTA,
and advanced standing NU applicants. The PTA program is not accepting another class until fall
2010. The priority deadline for PN is Aug. 1 for spring admission at the Gardner Campus and May 1
for fall admission at the Devens Campus. Applications received after these dates are reviewed on a
space-availabe basis.
*Denotes a concentration of an associate degree.
Go to www.mwcc.edu/programs for detailed information.
444 Green Street
Gardner, MA 01440
(978) 632-6600
www.mww.edu
E = can be completed in the evening
G = can be completed entirely at the
Gardner Campus
Gardner • Leominster • Devens
www.mwcc.edu
Take
the
first step
Goals
Reality
MWCC
at a Glance
Make your
a
Main Campus - Gardner
Train for a new career
Come to MWCC to prepare for high-demand careers in fields such as
automotive technology, biotechnology, broadcasting, business, computer
technology, criminal justice, early childhood education, graphic design,
healthcare, human services, medical assisting/office, and paralegal studies.
Transfer to a four-year college or university
(and save $$)
Begin your future here
You’ll immediately feel that Mount Wachusett Community College
is for you. That’s because we are truly a community. We are
friendly, eager to help, close-knit. You’ll work with caring faculty
and staff who want you to excel. Our small class sizes ensure your
involvement and your success. We thrive on diversity and so will
you. We’ll challenge and inspire you. We’ll help you discover your
academic potential and professional niche. MWCC is a place to learn
about yourself. It’s the springboard to your future.
Save thousands by getting your start toward a bachelor’s degree at MWCC.
MWCC maintains several transfer agreements with both public and private
colleges to make transfer easy. Through MassTransfer, students who meet QPA
requirements and enter a MassTransfer program are guaranteed admission and
receive a discount at four-year public colleges and universities. In addition
to several 2+2 transfer agreements that allow you to complete your first two
years at MWCC and then transfer as junior at a four-year college or university,
MWCC now has several 3 Plus ONE agreements. Complete your first three
years toward your bachelor’s degree at MWCC, at MWCC prices. The fourth
year can be completed online, at the four-year college, or at an MWCC
campus.
Upgrade your skills or take courses for fun
Whatever your learning interest, MWCC offers short-term, noncredit courses
to help. Program lengths range from a few hours to several weeks. Learn new
computer skills to help you at work. Enroll in an online management course
as you work toward a promotion. Take a digital photography course so you
take better photos on your vacation.
Visit www.mwcc.edu for the latest credit and noncredit options.
Call (978) 630-9284, email: [email protected], or
stop by to schedule a campus visit.
We mean business
Businesses and organizations can improve employee skills, knowledge,
retention, and morale with cost-effective, quality training. It’s easy—MWCC
will provide your business with a training needs analysis, a customized
educational plan, and then will help you apply for training dollars.
Call: (978) 630-9575.
Locations
and Directions
Campus
Associate Degrees
and Certificates
At MWCC, you will
be prepared
Associate degrees prepare you for a
career or transfer to a four-year college
or university. Attending full time, you
may complete the required twenty or
more courses in as little as two years.
You may also attend part time at your
own pace. Many students have work or
family responsibilities, and take slightly
longer to complete their coursework.
Certificates are ideal for quickly
acquiring training to launch a new
career, strengthen current skills, or
pursue an interest. You may complete
the required eight or more courses in as
few as two semesters full time, or part
time at a pace convenient for you.
6,282
44%
56%
66%
34%
MWCC licensure pass rate (2008):
Dental Hygiene:
100%
Nursing:
92.9%
Practical Nursing:
78%
Average age:
Under age 18:
18-19:
20-24:
25-34:
35-49:
50-65:
29
1%
12%
37%
23%
18%
5%
Students with previous
college experience:
71%
Degree-seeking students
receiving financial aid:
51%
Placement rate for career
program graduates:
86%
Annual enrollment:
Full time:
Part time:
Female:
Male:
Average class size:
14
Accreditation: New England
Association of Schools and Colleges.
Several associate degree programs
have additional industry-specific
accreditations. See individual program
information in the college catalog for
details.
Year founded:
Clubs and organizations:
www.mwcc.edu
1963
21
Leominster Campus
444 Green St., Gardner, MA 01440-1000
(978) 632-6600
100 Erdman Way, Leominster, MA 01453
(978) 840-3221
From Fitchburg and Points East:
Route 2 West to Route 140 North (Exit
24B). Exit sign reads “140 North to
Winchendon and Ashburnham.” Proceed
three miles on this route. Pass through
two traffic lights. Proceed one-half mile
past the second light and take a left
turn onto Matthews Street. The college
entrance is one mile on the right.
From Points East: Route 2 West to Exit
31B – Route 12 North. At the end of the
exit ramp, go right. At the lights, take a
right onto Erdman Way. The campus is
located in the second building on the left
(red brick building) across from the Four
Points by Sheraton Leominster Hotel.
Drive to the rear of the building.
From Western and Central
Massachusetts: Route 2 East to Route
140 North (Exit 24). Turn left at the end
of the exit ramp. Proceed three miles on
this route. Pass through two traffic lights.
Proceed one-half mile past the second
light and take a left turn onto Matthews
Street. The college entrance is one mile
on the right.
From Worcester and Providence: I-190
North from Worcester. From I-190, take
Route 2 West to Route 140 North (Exit
24B). Exit sign reads “140 North to
Winchendon and Ashburnham.” Proceed
one-half mile past the second light and
take a left turn onto Matthews Street. The
college entrance is one mile on the right.
From Points North: Route 12 South to
Route 140 South. Bear right onto Green
Street. The college is one-half mile on
the left.
Mount Wachusett Community College seeks to provide equal
educational opportunities and does not discriminate on the
basis of race, color, religious creed, age, physical or mental
disability, sex, national origin or ancestry, marital status,
sexual orientation, genetic information, or veteran status.
From Points West: Route 2 East to Exit
31B – Route 12 North. At the end of the
exit ramp, go right (you will cross over
Route 2). At the lights, take a right onto
Erdman Way. The campus is located in
the second building on the left (red brick
building) across from the Four Points by
Sheraton Leominster Hotel. Drive to the
rear of the building.
Devens Campus
One Jackson Place, 27 Jackson Road
Devens, MA 01434
(978) 630-9569
From Route 2: From Route 2 East, take
Exit 37; from Route 2 West, take Exit
37B. When you get off the exit, you will
be on Jackson Road. Go approximately
one mile and you will pass through a
blinking light at Lake George Street/
Patton Road. Go through the light and
your next left will bring you into the
parking lot.
Contact us (978) 630-9284, email [email protected], or stop by for a visit.
Allied Health (AHC) D G W
Automotive Technology (ATC) D G
Biotechnology/Biomanufacturing (BTC) D E DE
Business Administration (BUC) D E G L W
Complementary Health Care (CHC) D E G
Computer-assisted Accounting (CAA) D E G L W
Computer Graphic Design-Print (CGDC) D G
Computer Graphic Design-Web (CGWC) D G
Electronic Communications & Digital Media (EDC) E
Energy Management (EGC) (program pending) D E G
Fitness Leadership and Exercise Science (EXS) D G
Human Services Technician (HSC) D E G L
IT Support Specialist (ITC) D E G L W
Law Enforcement (CJLC) D G
Massage Therapy (MTC) (program pending) D G S
Medical Coding & Billing (program pending)
Medical Office (MOC) D E DE G
Office Assistant (OAC) D E G L W
Paralegal (PLS) D E G L W
Practical Nurse (PN) D DE G S
Professional Photography (program pending)
Small Business Management (SBC) D E G L W
The college reserves the right to add,
revise, or withdraw programs.
Other Options
Emergency Medical Technician
Certificate of Completion
English as a Second Language courses
Honors Program
Phlebotomy Certificate of Completion
Radiologic Technologist Articulation Agreement
G
Legend
D = can be completed during the day
DE = can be completed entirely at the
Devens Campus
PAID
Allied Health Concentration (GSAH)* D E G L
Art
Professional Track (RTP) D G
Traditional Program (RT) D G
Automotive Technology (ATD) D G
Biotechnology/Biomanufacturing (BTD) D E DE
Broadcasting & Electronic Media (BCT) D G
Business Administration
Career (BAC) D E G L W
Transfer (BA) D E G W
Clinical Laboratory Science (CLS) D G S
Communications Concentration (LAC)* D E G W
Complementary Health Care (CHD)
Massage Therapy (CHD) (pending program) D G S
Yoga Teacher Training (CHY) D E G
Computer Graphic Design-Print (CGD) D G
Computer Graphic Design-Web (CGW) D G
Computer Information Systems (CIS) D E G W
Criminal Justice
Corrections (CJCD) D G
Law Enforcement (CJL) D G
Dental Hygiene (DHY) Burbank Campus D S
Early Childhood Education
Career (ECC) D E G
Transfer (ECT) D E G
Elementary Education Concentration (LAEL)* D E G
Energy Management (EGD) (program pending) D E G
Fire Science Technology (FS) E G
Fitness Leadership &
Exercise Science Concentration (LAX) D E G
General Studies (GS) D E G L W
Clinical Laboratory Science Track (GSCLS) D G
Dental Hygiene Track (GSDH) D E DE G
History & Political Science Concentration (LAHP)* D E
Human Services (HS) D E G L W
Liberal Arts (LA) D E DE G W
Liberal Studies (LAS) D E G W
Manufacturing Technology
Plastics Technology
(Nypro, Inc.) (PT) E
Medical Assisting (MAS) D G W
Natural Resources (NRD) D G
Nursing (NU) and (NUE) D E G S
Paralegal Studies (PLD) D E G L W
Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) D DE G S
Theatre Arts Concentration (LAT)* D E G
permit no. 182
gardner, Ma
Certificates
Non-Profit Org.
U.S. POSTAGE
Associate Degrees
About MWCC
Start Near
Discover your opportunities
at
MWCC is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29
cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts. The 269acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; other
campuses are located in Leominster and Devens. MWCC offers
over 40 associate degree and certificate programs, adult basic
education/GED programs, education and training for business
and industry, and noncredit community service programs.
MWCC students enjoy many support services and resources
including the Academic Support Center, the Fitness and Wellness
Center, and the 555-seat Theatre at the Mount. Courses are
offered during the day and evening, on weekends, and online.
Visit www.mwcc.edu.
Go Far
MWCC
L = can be completed entirely at the
Leominster Campus
W = most of the classes for this program
are offered online
S = Admission to this program is selective.
Prospective applicants must complete additional application requirements. The priority deadline for
fall admission to NU is Jan. 15, Feb. 1 for DHY, Sept. 1 for PN, and Mar. 1 for CLS, MTC, and PTA,
and advanced standing NU applicants. The PTA program is not accepting another class until fall
2010. The priority deadline for PN is Aug. 1 for spring admission at the Gardner Campus and May 1
for fall admission at the Devens Campus. Applications received after these dates are reviewed on a
space-availabe basis.
*Denotes a concentration of an associate degree.
Go to www.mwcc.edu/programs for detailed information.
444 Green Street
Gardner, MA 01440
(978) 632-6600
www.mww.edu
E = can be completed in the evening
G = can be completed entirely at the
Gardner Campus
Gardner • Leominster • Devens
www.mwcc.edu
Take
the
first step
Goals
Reality
MWCC
at a Glance
Make your
a
Main Campus - Gardner
Train for a new career
Come to MWCC to prepare for high-demand careers in fields such as
automotive technology, biotechnology, broadcasting, business, computer
technology, criminal justice, early childhood education, graphic design,
healthcare, human services, medical assisting/office, and paralegal studies.
Transfer to a four-year college or university
(and save $$)
Begin your future here
You’ll immediately feel that Mount Wachusett Community College
is for you. That’s because we are truly a community. We are
friendly, eager to help, close-knit. You’ll work with caring faculty
and staff who want you to excel. Our small class sizes ensure your
involvement and your success. We thrive on diversity and so will
you. We’ll challenge and inspire you. We’ll help you discover your
academic potential and professional niche. MWCC is a place to learn
about yourself. It’s the springboard to your future.
Save thousands by getting your start toward a bachelor’s degree at MWCC.
MWCC maintains several transfer agreements with both public and private
colleges to make transfer easy. Through MassTransfer, students who meet QPA
requirements and enter a MassTransfer program are guaranteed admission and
receive a discount at four-year public colleges and universities. In addition
to several 2+2 transfer agreements that allow you to complete your first two
years at MWCC and then transfer as junior at a four-year college or university,
MWCC now has several 3 Plus ONE agreements. Complete your first three
years toward your bachelor’s degree at MWCC, at MWCC prices. The fourth
year can be completed online, at the four-year college, or at an MWCC
campus.
Upgrade your skills or take courses for fun
Whatever your learning interest, MWCC offers short-term, noncredit courses
to help. Program lengths range from a few hours to several weeks. Learn new
computer skills to help you at work. Enroll in an online management course
as you work toward a promotion. Take a digital photography course so you
take better photos on your vacation.
Visit www.mwcc.edu for the latest credit and noncredit options.
Call (978) 630-9284, email: [email protected], or
stop by to schedule a campus visit.
We mean business
Businesses and organizations can improve employee skills, knowledge,
retention, and morale with cost-effective, quality training. It’s easy—MWCC
will provide your business with a training needs analysis, a customized
educational plan, and then will help you apply for training dollars.
Call: (978) 630-9575.
Locations
and Directions
Campus
Associate Degrees
and Certificates
At MWCC, you will
be prepared
Associate degrees prepare you for a
career or transfer to a four-year college
or university. Attending full time, you
may complete the required twenty or
more courses in as little as two years.
You may also attend part time at your
own pace. Many students have work or
family responsibilities, and take slightly
longer to complete their coursework.
Certificates are ideal for quickly
acquiring training to launch a new
career, strengthen current skills, or
pursue an interest. You may complete
the required eight or more courses in as
few as two semesters full time, or part
time at a pace convenient for you.
6,282
44%
56%
66%
34%
MWCC licensure pass rate (2008):
Dental Hygiene:
100%
Nursing:
92.9%
Practical Nursing:
78%
Average age:
Under age 18:
18-19:
20-24:
25-34:
35-49:
50-65:
29
1%
12%
37%
23%
18%
5%
Students with previous
college experience:
71%
Degree-seeking students
receiving financial aid:
51%
Placement rate for career
program graduates:
86%
Annual enrollment:
Full time:
Part time:
Female:
Male:
Average class size:
14
Accreditation: New England
Association of Schools and Colleges.
Several associate degree programs
have additional industry-specific
accreditations. See individual program
information in the college catalog for
details.
Year founded:
Clubs and organizations:
www.mwcc.edu
1963
21
Leominster Campus
444 Green St., Gardner, MA 01440-1000
(978) 632-6600
100 Erdman Way, Leominster, MA 01453
(978) 840-3221
From Fitchburg and Points East:
Route 2 West to Route 140 North (Exit
24B). Exit sign reads “140 North to
Winchendon and Ashburnham.” Proceed
three miles on this route. Pass through
two traffic lights. Proceed one-half mile
past the second light and take a left
turn onto Matthews Street. The college
entrance is one mile on the right.
From Points East: Route 2 West to Exit
31B – Route 12 North. At the end of the
exit ramp, go right. At the lights, take a
right onto Erdman Way. The campus is
located in the second building on the left
(red brick building) across from the Four
Points by Sheraton Leominster Hotel.
Drive to the rear of the building.
From Western and Central
Massachusetts: Route 2 East to Route
140 North (Exit 24). Turn left at the end
of the exit ramp. Proceed three miles on
this route. Pass through two traffic lights.
Proceed one-half mile past the second
light and take a left turn onto Matthews
Street. The college entrance is one mile
on the right.
From Worcester and Providence: I-190
North from Worcester. From I-190, take
Route 2 West to Route 140 North (Exit
24B). Exit sign reads “140 North to
Winchendon and Ashburnham.” Proceed
one-half mile past the second light and
take a left turn onto Matthews Street. The
college entrance is one mile on the right.
From Points North: Route 12 South to
Route 140 South. Bear right onto Green
Street. The college is one-half mile on
the left.
Mount Wachusett Community College seeks to provide equal
educational opportunities and does not discriminate on the
basis of race, color, religious creed, age, physical or mental
disability, sex, national origin or ancestry, marital status,
sexual orientation, genetic information, or veteran status.
From Points West: Route 2 East to Exit
31B – Route 12 North. At the end of the
exit ramp, go right (you will cross over
Route 2). At the lights, take a right onto
Erdman Way. The campus is located in
the second building on the left (red brick
building) across from the Four Points by
Sheraton Leominster Hotel. Drive to the
rear of the building.
Devens Campus
One Jackson Place, 27 Jackson Road
Devens, MA 01434
(978) 630-9569
From Route 2: From Route 2 East, take
Exit 37; from Route 2 West, take Exit
37B. When you get off the exit, you will
be on Jackson Road. Go approximately
one mile and you will pass through a
blinking light at Lake George Street/
Patton Road. Go through the light and
your next left will bring you into the
parking lot.
Contact us (978) 630-9284, email [email protected], or stop by for a visit.
Allied Health (AHC) D G W
Automotive Technology (ATC) D G
Biotechnology/Biomanufacturing (BTC) D E DE
Business Administration (BUC) D E G L W
Complementary Health Care (CHC) D E G
Computer-assisted Accounting (CAA) D E G L W
Computer Graphic Design-Print (CGDC) D G
Computer Graphic Design-Web (CGWC) D G
Electronic Communications & Digital Media (EDC) E
Energy Management (EGC) (program pending) D E G
Fitness Leadership and Exercise Science (EXS) D G
Human Services Technician (HSC) D E G L
IT Support Specialist (ITC) D E G L W
Law Enforcement (CJLC) D G
Massage Therapy (MTC) (program pending) D G S
Medical Coding & Billing (program pending)
Medical Office (MOC) D E DE G
Office Assistant (OAC) D E G L W
Paralegal (PLS) D E G L W
Practical Nurse (PN) D DE G S
Professional Photography (program pending)
Small Business Management (SBC) D E G L W
The college reserves the right to add,
revise, or withdraw programs.
Other Options
Emergency Medical Technician
Certificate of Completion
English as a Second Language courses
Honors Program
Phlebotomy Certificate of Completion
Radiologic Technologist Articulation Agreement
G
Legend
D = can be completed during the day
DE = can be completed entirely at the
Devens Campus
PAID
Allied Health Concentration (GSAH)* D E G L
Art
Professional Track (RTP) D G
Traditional Program (RT) D G
Automotive Technology (ATD) D G
Biotechnology/Biomanufacturing (BTD) D E DE
Broadcasting & Electronic Media (BCT) D G
Business Administration
Career (BAC) D E G L W
Transfer (BA) D E G W
Clinical Laboratory Science (CLS) D G S
Communications Concentration (LAC)* D E G W
Complementary Health Care (CHD)
Massage Therapy (CHD) (pending program) D G S
Yoga Teacher Training (CHY) D E G
Computer Graphic Design-Print (CGD) D G
Computer Graphic Design-Web (CGW) D G
Computer Information Systems (CIS) D E G W
Criminal Justice
Corrections (CJCD) D G
Law Enforcement (CJL) D G
Dental Hygiene (DHY) Burbank Campus D S
Early Childhood Education
Career (ECC) D E G
Transfer (ECT) D E G
Elementary Education Concentration (LAEL)* D E G
Energy Management (EGD) (program pending) D E G
Fire Science Technology (FS) E G
Fitness Leadership &
Exercise Science Concentration (LAX) D E G
General Studies (GS) D E G L W
Clinical Laboratory Science Track (GSCLS) D G
Dental Hygiene Track (GSDH) D E DE G
History & Political Science Concentration (LAHP)* D E
Human Services (HS) D E G L W
Liberal Arts (LA) D E DE G W
Liberal Studies (LAS) D E G W
Manufacturing Technology
Plastics Technology
(Nypro, Inc.) (PT) E
Medical Assisting (MAS) D G W
Natural Resources (NRD) D G
Nursing (NU) and (NUE) D E G S
Paralegal Studies (PLD) D E G L W
Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) D DE G S
Theatre Arts Concentration (LAT)* D E G
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MWCC is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29
cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts. The 269acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; other
campuses are located in Leominster and Devens. MWCC offers
over 40 associate degree and certificate programs, adult basic
education/GED programs, education and training for business
and industry, and noncredit community service programs.
MWCC students enjoy many support services and resources
including the Academic Support Center, the Fitness and Wellness
Center, and the 555-seat Theatre at the Mount. Courses are
offered during the day and evening, on weekends, and online.
Visit www.mwcc.edu.
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MWCC
L = can be completed entirely at the
Leominster Campus
W = most of the classes for this program
are offered online
S = Admission to this program is selective.
Prospective applicants must complete additional application requirements. The priority deadline for
fall admission to NU is Jan. 15, Feb. 1 for DHY, Sept. 1 for PN, and Mar. 1 for CLS, MTC, and PTA,
and advanced standing NU applicants. The PTA program is not accepting another class until fall
2010. The priority deadline for PN is Aug. 1 for spring admission at the Gardner Campus and May 1
for fall admission at the Devens Campus. Applications received after these dates are reviewed on a
space-availabe basis.
*Denotes a concentration of an associate degree.
Go to www.mwcc.edu/programs for detailed information.
444 Green Street
Gardner, MA 01440
(978) 632-6600
www.mww.edu
E = can be completed in the evening
G = can be completed entirely at the
Gardner Campus
Gardner • Leominster • Devens
www.mwcc.edu
Take
the
first step
Goals
Reality
MWCC
at a Glance
Make your
a
Main Campus - Gardner
Train for a new career
Come to MWCC to prepare for high-demand careers in fields such as
automotive technology, biotechnology, broadcasting, business, computer
technology, criminal justice, early childhood education, graphic design,
healthcare, human services, medical assisting/office, and paralegal studies.
Transfer to a four-year college or university
(and save $$)
Begin your future here
You’ll immediately feel that Mount Wachusett Community College
is for you. That’s because we are truly a community. We are
friendly, eager to help, close-knit. You’ll work with caring faculty
and staff who want you to excel. Our small class sizes ensure your
involvement and your success. We thrive on diversity and so will
you. We’ll challenge and inspire you. We’ll help you discover your
academic potential and professional niche. MWCC is a place to learn
about yourself. It’s the springboard to your future.
Save thousands by getting your start toward a bachelor’s degree at MWCC.
MWCC maintains several transfer agreements with both public and private
colleges to make transfer easy. Through MassTransfer, students who meet QPA
requirements and enter a MassTransfer program are guaranteed admission and
receive a discount at four-year public colleges and universities. In addition
to several 2+2 transfer agreements that allow you to complete your first two
years at MWCC and then transfer as junior at a four-year college or university,
MWCC now has several 3 Plus ONE agreements. Complete your first three
years toward your bachelor’s degree at MWCC, at MWCC prices. The fourth
year can be completed online, at the four-year college, or at an MWCC
campus.
Upgrade your skills or take courses for fun
Whatever your learning interest, MWCC offers short-term, noncredit courses
to help. Program lengths range from a few hours to several weeks. Learn new
computer skills to help you at work. Enroll in an online management course
as you work toward a promotion. Take a digital photography course so you
take better photos on your vacation.
Visit www.mwcc.edu for the latest credit and noncredit options.
Call (978) 630-9284, email: [email protected], or
stop by to schedule a campus visit.
We mean business
Businesses and organizations can improve employee skills, knowledge,
retention, and morale with cost-effective, quality training. It’s easy—MWCC
will provide your business with a training needs analysis, a customized
educational plan, and then will help you apply for training dollars.
Call: (978) 630-9575.
Locations
and Directions
Campus
Associate Degrees
and Certificates
At MWCC, you will
be prepared
Associate degrees prepare you for a
career or transfer to a four-year college
or university. Attending full time, you
may complete the required twenty or
more courses in as little as two years.
You may also attend part time at your
own pace. Many students have work or
family responsibilities, and take slightly
longer to complete their coursework.
Certificates are ideal for quickly
acquiring training to launch a new
career, strengthen current skills, or
pursue an interest. You may complete
the required eight or more courses in as
few as two semesters full time, or part
time at a pace convenient for you.
6,282
44%
56%
66%
34%
MWCC licensure pass rate (2008):
Dental Hygiene:
100%
Nursing:
92.9%
Practical Nursing:
78%
Average age:
Under age 18:
18-19:
20-24:
25-34:
35-49:
50-65:
29
1%
12%
37%
23%
18%
5%
Students with previous
college experience:
71%
Degree-seeking students
receiving financial aid:
51%
Placement rate for career
program graduates:
86%
Annual enrollment:
Full time:
Part time:
Female:
Male:
Average class size:
14
Accreditation: New England
Association of Schools and Colleges.
Several associate degree programs
have additional industry-specific
accreditations. See individual program
information in the college catalog for
details.
Year founded:
Clubs and organizations:
www.mwcc.edu
1963
21
Leominster Campus
444 Green St., Gardner, MA 01440-1000
(978) 632-6600
100 Erdman Way, Leominster, MA 01453
(978) 840-3221
From Fitchburg and Points East:
Route 2 West to Route 140 North (Exit
24B). Exit sign reads “140 North to
Winchendon and Ashburnham.” Proceed
three miles on this route. Pass through
two traffic lights. Proceed one-half mile
past the second light and take a left
turn onto Matthews Street. The college
entrance is one mile on the right.
From Points East: Route 2 West to Exit
31B – Route 12 North. At the end of the
exit ramp, go right. At the lights, take a
right onto Erdman Way. The campus is
located in the second building on the left
(red brick building) across from the Four
Points by Sheraton Leominster Hotel.
Drive to the rear of the building.
From Western and Central
Massachusetts: Route 2 East to Route
140 North (Exit 24). Turn left at the end
of the exit ramp. Proceed three miles on
this route. Pass through two traffic lights.
Proceed one-half mile past the second
light and take a left turn onto Matthews
Street. The college entrance is one mile
on the right.
From Worcester and Providence: I-190
North from Worcester. From I-190, take
Route 2 West to Route 140 North (Exit
24B). Exit sign reads “140 North to
Winchendon and Ashburnham.” Proceed
one-half mile past the second light and
take a left turn onto Matthews Street. The
college entrance is one mile on the right.
From Points North: Route 12 South to
Route 140 South. Bear right onto Green
Street. The college is one-half mile on
the left.
Mount Wachusett Community College seeks to provide equal
educational opportunities and does not discriminate on the
basis of race, color, religious creed, age, physical or mental
disability, sex, national origin or ancestry, marital status,
sexual orientation, genetic information, or veteran status.
From Points West: Route 2 East to Exit
31B – Route 12 North. At the end of the
exit ramp, go right (you will cross over
Route 2). At the lights, take a right onto
Erdman Way. The campus is located in
the second building on the left (red brick
building) across from the Four Points by
Sheraton Leominster Hotel. Drive to the
rear of the building.
Devens Campus
One Jackson Place, 27 Jackson Road
Devens, MA 01434
(978) 630-9569
From Route 2: From Route 2 East, take
Exit 37; from Route 2 West, take Exit
37B. When you get off the exit, you will
be on Jackson Road. Go approximately
one mile and you will pass through a
blinking light at Lake George Street/
Patton Road. Go through the light and
your next left will bring you into the
parking lot.
Contact us (978) 630-9284, email [email protected], or stop by for a visit.
Take
the
first step
Goals
Reality
MWCC
at a Glance
Make your
a
Main Campus - Gardner
Train for a new career
Come to MWCC to prepare for high-demand careers in fields such as
automotive technology, biotechnology, broadcasting, business, computer
technology, criminal justice, early childhood education, graphic design,
healthcare, human services, medical assisting/office, and paralegal studies.
Transfer to a four-year college or university
(and save $$)
Begin your future here
You’ll immediately feel that Mount Wachusett Community College
is for you. That’s because we are truly a community. We are
friendly, eager to help, close-knit. You’ll work with caring faculty
and staff who want you to excel. Our small class sizes ensure your
involvement and your success. We thrive on diversity and so will
you. We’ll challenge and inspire you. We’ll help you discover your
academic potential and professional niche. MWCC is a place to learn
about yourself. It’s the springboard to your future.
Save thousands by getting your start toward a bachelor’s degree at MWCC.
MWCC maintains several transfer agreements with both public and private
colleges to make transfer easy. Through MassTransfer, students who meet QPA
requirements and enter a MassTransfer program are guaranteed admission and
receive a discount at four-year public colleges and universities. In addition
to several 2+2 transfer agreements that allow you to complete your first two
years at MWCC and then transfer as junior at a four-year college or university,
MWCC now has several 3 Plus ONE agreements. Complete your first three
years toward your bachelor’s degree at MWCC, at MWCC prices. The fourth
year can be completed online, at the four-year college, or at an MWCC
campus.
Upgrade your skills or take courses for fun
Whatever your learning interest, MWCC offers short-term, noncredit courses
to help. Program lengths range from a few hours to several weeks. Learn new
computer skills to help you at work. Enroll in an online management course
as you work toward a promotion. Take a digital photography course so you
take better photos on your vacation.
Visit www.mwcc.edu for the latest credit and noncredit options.
Call (978) 630-9284, email: [email protected], or
stop by to schedule a campus visit.
We mean business
Businesses and organizations can improve employee skills, knowledge,
retention, and morale with cost-effective, quality training. It’s easy—MWCC
will provide your business with a training needs analysis, a customized
educational plan, and then will help you apply for training dollars.
Call: (978) 630-9575.
Locations
and Directions
Campus
Associate Degrees
and Certificates
At MWCC, you will
be prepared
Associate degrees prepare you for a
career or transfer to a four-year college
or university. Attending full time, you
may complete the required twenty or
more courses in as little as two years.
You may also attend part time at your
own pace. Many students have work or
family responsibilities, and take slightly
longer to complete their coursework.
Certificates are ideal for quickly
acquiring training to launch a new
career, strengthen current skills, or
pursue an interest. You may complete
the required eight or more courses in as
few as two semesters full time, or part
time at a pace convenient for you.
6,282
44%
56%
66%
34%
MWCC licensure pass rate (2008):
Dental Hygiene:
100%
Nursing:
92.9%
Practical Nursing:
78%
Average age:
Under age 18:
18-19:
20-24:
25-34:
35-49:
50-65:
29
1%
12%
37%
23%
18%
5%
Students with previous
college experience:
71%
Degree-seeking students
receiving financial aid:
51%
Placement rate for career
program graduates:
86%
Annual enrollment:
Full time:
Part time:
Female:
Male:
Average class size:
14
Accreditation: New England
Association of Schools and Colleges.
Several associate degree programs
have additional industry-specific
accreditations. See individual program
information in the college catalog for
details.
Year founded:
Clubs and organizations:
www.mwcc.edu
1963
21
Leominster Campus
444 Green St., Gardner, MA 01440-1000
(978) 632-6600
100 Erdman Way, Leominster, MA 01453
(978) 840-3221
From Fitchburg and Points East:
Route 2 West to Route 140 North (Exit
24B). Exit sign reads “140 North to
Winchendon and Ashburnham.” Proceed
three miles on this route. Pass through
two traffic lights. Proceed one-half mile
past the second light and take a left
turn onto Matthews Street. The college
entrance is one mile on the right.
From Points East: Route 2 West to Exit
31B – Route 12 North. At the end of the
exit ramp, go right. At the lights, take a
right onto Erdman Way. The campus is
located in the second building on the left
(red brick building) across from the Four
Points by Sheraton Leominster Hotel.
Drive to the rear of the building.
From Western and Central
Massachusetts: Route 2 East to Route
140 North (Exit 24). Turn left at the end
of the exit ramp. Proceed three miles on
this route. Pass through two traffic lights.
Proceed one-half mile past the second
light and take a left turn onto Matthews
Street. The college entrance is one mile
on the right.
From Worcester and Providence: I-190
North from Worcester. From I-190, take
Route 2 West to Route 140 North (Exit
24B). Exit sign reads “140 North to
Winchendon and Ashburnham.” Proceed
one-half mile past the second light and
take a left turn onto Matthews Street. The
college entrance is one mile on the right.
From Points North: Route 12 South to
Route 140 South. Bear right onto Green
Street. The college is one-half mile on
the left.
Mount Wachusett Community College seeks to provide equal
educational opportunities and does not discriminate on the
basis of race, color, religious creed, age, physical or mental
disability, sex, national origin or ancestry, marital status,
sexual orientation, genetic information, or veteran status.
From Points West: Route 2 East to Exit
31B – Route 12 North. At the end of the
exit ramp, go right (you will cross over
Route 2). At the lights, take a right onto
Erdman Way. The campus is located in
the second building on the left (red brick
building) across from the Four Points by
Sheraton Leominster Hotel. Drive to the
rear of the building.
Devens Campus
One Jackson Place, 27 Jackson Road
Devens, MA 01434
(978) 630-9569
From Route 2: From Route 2 East, take
Exit 37; from Route 2 West, take Exit
37B. When you get off the exit, you will
be on Jackson Road. Go approximately
one mile and you will pass through a
blinking light at Lake George Street/
Patton Road. Go through the light and
your next left will bring you into the
parking lot.
Contact us (978) 630-9284, email [email protected], or stop by for a visit.
Allied Health (AHC) D G W
Automotive Technology (ATC) D G
Biotechnology/Biomanufacturing (BTC) D E DE
Business Administration (BUC) D E G L W
Complementary Health Care (CHC) D E G
Computer-assisted Accounting (CAA) D E G L W
Computer Graphic Design-Print (CGDC) D G
Computer Graphic Design-Web (CGWC) D G
Electronic Communications & Digital Media (EDC) E
Energy Management (EGC) (program pending) D E G
Fitness Leadership and Exercise Science (EXS) D G
Human Services Technician (HSC) D E G L
IT Support Specialist (ITC) D E G L W
Law Enforcement (CJLC) D G
Massage Therapy (MTC) (program pending) D G S
Medical Coding & Billing (program pending)
Medical Office (MOC) D E DE G
Office Assistant (OAC) D E G L W
Paralegal (PLS) D E G L W
Practical Nurse (PN) D DE G S
Professional Photography (program pending)
Small Business Management (SBC) D E G L W
The college reserves the right to add,
revise, or withdraw programs.
Other Options
Emergency Medical Technician
Certificate of Completion
English as a Second Language courses
Honors Program
Phlebotomy Certificate of Completion
Radiologic Technologist Articulation Agreement
G
Legend
D = can be completed during the day
DE = can be completed entirely at the
Devens Campus
PAID
Allied Health Concentration (GSAH)* D E G L
Art
Professional Track (RTP) D G
Traditional Program (RT) D G
Automotive Technology (ATD) D G
Biotechnology/Biomanufacturing (BTD) D E DE
Broadcasting & Electronic Media (BCT) D G
Business Administration
Career (BAC) D E G L W
Transfer (BA) D E G W
Clinical Laboratory Science (CLS) D G S
Communications Concentration (LAC)* D E G W
Complementary Health Care (CHD)
Massage Therapy (CHD) (pending program) D G S
Yoga Teacher Training (CHY) D E G
Computer Graphic Design-Print (CGD) D G
Computer Graphic Design-Web (CGW) D G
Computer Information Systems (CIS) D E G W
Criminal Justice
Corrections (CJCD) D G
Law Enforcement (CJL) D G
Dental Hygiene (DHY) Burbank Campus D S
Early Childhood Education
Career (ECC) D E G
Transfer (ECT) D E G
Elementary Education Concentration (LAEL)* D E G
Energy Management (EGD) (program pending) D E G
Fire Science Technology (FS) E G
Fitness Leadership &
Exercise Science Concentration (LAX) D E G
General Studies (GS) D E G L W
Clinical Laboratory Science Track (GSCLS) D G
Dental Hygiene Track (GSDH) D E DE G
History & Political Science Concentration (LAHP)* D E
Human Services (HS) D E G L W
Liberal Arts (LA) D E DE G W
Liberal Studies (LAS) D E G W
Manufacturing Technology
Plastics Technology
(Nypro, Inc.) (PT) E
Medical Assisting (MAS) D G W
Natural Resources (NRD) D G
Nursing (NU) and (NUE) D E G S
Paralegal Studies (PLD) D E G L W
Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) D DE G S
Theatre Arts Concentration (LAT)* D E G
permit no. 182
gardner, Ma
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Associate Degrees
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MWCC is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29
cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts. The 269acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; other
campuses are located in Leominster and Devens. MWCC offers
over 40 associate degree and certificate programs, adult basic
education/GED programs, education and training for business
and industry, and noncredit community service programs.
MWCC students enjoy many support services and resources
including the Academic Support Center, the Fitness and Wellness
Center, and the 555-seat Theatre at the Mount. Courses are
offered during the day and evening, on weekends, and online.
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L = can be completed entirely at the
Leominster Campus
W = most of the classes for this program
are offered online
S = Admission to this program is selective.
Prospective applicants must complete additional application requirements. The priority deadline for
fall admission to NU is Jan. 15, Feb. 1 for DHY, Sept. 1 for PN, and Mar. 1 for CLS, MTC, and PTA,
and advanced standing NU applicants. The PTA program is not accepting another class until fall
2010. The priority deadline for PN is Aug. 1 for spring admission at the Gardner Campus and May 1
for fall admission at the Devens Campus. Applications received after these dates are reviewed on a
space-availabe basis.
*Denotes a concentration of an associate degree.
Go to www.mwcc.edu/programs for detailed information.
444 Green Street
Gardner, MA 01440
(978) 632-6600
www.mww.edu
E = can be completed in the evening
G = can be completed entirely at the
Gardner Campus
Gardner • Leominster • Devens
www.mwcc.edu