Leominster Campus

Welcome to Mount Wachusett Community College’s Leominster Campus! Nestled in the heart of Leominster, our recently renovated campus boasts state-of-the-art facilities designed to elevate your learning experience. From our brand-new science lab to the Food for Thought Food Pantry, Pearson testing site, and the newly established student lounge and study areas, we provide a supportive environment conducive to academic success. With enhanced classroom audio/visual equipment and 14 upgraded classrooms and laboratories, we’re committed to providing you with the tools and resources you need to excel. Explore our campus and discover the endless possibilities that await you at MWCC’s Leominster Campus!

Interested in becoming a MWCC student at the Leominster Campus?

Interested in becoming a MWCC student at the Leominster Campus? We’re excited to help you take the next step towards your educational goals. For admissions inquiries, please contact us at 978-630-9447 or email admissions@mwcc.mass.edu. You can also reach out to our dedicated Leominster Admissions Counselor, Michelle Contey, at 978-630-9482. We look forward to assisting you on your journey to success!

Interested in ESL or Dual Language?

Contact ESL/Dual Langauge and Leominster Academic Counselor, Jose Mangual at 978-630-9818 or email j_mangual@mwcc.mass.edu

Training Opportunity Program (TOP) – Unemployment/Section 30

The Training Opportunity Program (TOP), also known as Section 30, allows unemployment insurance claimants to receive benefits while enrolled in an approved, full-time training program, with the requirement to seek employment waived by the Department of Unemployment Assistance (DUA), potentially encouraging selection of pre-approved training programs for quicker enrollment. Learn more about the TOP program here or call 978 630-9482.

SUCCESS Coach

For eligible new students to MWCC, a Student Success Coach is available to offer support, guidance, and resources to help students succeed in their first year at MWCC. Instead of figuring out what office to go to or who to speak with, the Success Coach will help students navigate the many resources available to them at MWCC and assist each student in succeeding and reaching their potential. For more information please contact Aly Pichardo Rosario, Sr., Community Outreach Counselor, Success Coach 978-630-9474

Student Support Services

At MWCC, our mission is to help students succeed. We recognize that each student comes to our campus with their own set of unique strengths and challenges. The Student Support Services team is here to help students play to their strengths, and overcome their challenges as they make important life and curricular choices necessary to achieve their academic goals. Reach out to us at leominster@mwcc.mass.edu with any questions.

Advising Career & Transfer Services

The Office of Advising, Career & Transfer (ACT) has evolved over the last two years as we navigated current events and modified our services to continue to prepare our students for academic excellence and professional success. The ACT office is accessible with a diverse array of services inclusive to all. Advising appointments are virtual or in-person, and can be scheduled by phone or email.

Academic Advising  978-630-9109
Transfer Services  978-630-9109
Career Services 978-630-9325

TRiO North Central Educational Opportunity Center

The TRIO North Central Educational Opportunity Center at MWCC is a federally funded grant program designed to assist adults with the college-going process. The EOC team of bilingual education specialists provide guidance with academic, career, financial aid and financial literacy counseling, including one-on-one assistance with admissions and financial aid applications. EOC membership is FREE! If you are interested in receiving services, please give us a call at 978-630-9823 or eoc@mwcc.mass.edu

Valerie LaPorte 978-630-9820
Fernando Garcia-Rodriguez 978-630-9821
Cassie Peltola 978-630-9829

Adult Education and Workforce Access

The Adult Education division at Mount Wachusett Community College offers adults the opportunity to gain the necessary academic skills to enter a college degree or certification program at MWCC. Free classes offered include high school equivalency preparation and English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL). Visit the Adult Education and Workforce Access & Education page to learn more about GED preparation courses, ESOL/ESL courses, and Workforce Training programs. For inquiries, email ae@mwcc.mass.edu or call 978-630-9831.

 

 

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