Campus Upgrade
Upgrade campus learning environments to meet modern technologies and requirements.
When you support Mount Wachusett Community College, you are making a difference not only in the life of a student but in the community as a whole. Our graduates are your co-workers, your employees, your nurses and dental hygienists, your mechanics, veterinary technicians, teachers, firefighters, and police officers. MWCC and our graduates are vital to the success of our region, and financial aid and state funding is not enough. Every gift, even a small amount, can have a life-changing impact on a student and the future of MWCC.
State funding only comprises approximately 50% of the College’s operating budget, as such we rely on the support of our alumni and friends to meet the needs of the community. Donations to the MWCC Foundation help us to:
Upgrade campus learning environments to meet modern technologies and requirements.
Grant scholarships to help students pay for courses, books, and other items needed for their degree programs, such as laptops and software or tools and tool chests for automotive students.
Support student basic needs and the Emergency Student Loan fund.
There are many ways to become part of the MWCC family of givers. From a cash gift to attending an event to including the College in your will or trust, we want to help find the right way for you. We gratefully accept many types of gifts. You can give via credit card or check or via gifts of stocks and bonds or other assets. You may wish to set up a monthly gift, plan to give at a special time of the year, or establish a scholarship. Any way you choose to show you appreciate the Mount will make a difference.
“I can say it is a very fulfilling feeling knowing you have helped to educate a new generation and what better way to honor someone than to leave a lasting legacy in a loved one’s name.”
– Barbara Carpenter, Babineau- Johnson Scholarship Funds

| Chair | Vice-Chair | Treasurer | Executive Director |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jeanie Connolly | Martin F. Connors, Jr. | Scot Barrett | Carla Zottoli |
| Members | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Keith Boissoneau | Nicholas Chochrane, MBA | Andrew Colameta | Walter J. Dwyer, IV |
| Joseph N. Forkey | Melissa Glenny | Raymond J. Martino | Roy Nascimento |
| Cheryl K. Serpe | Marc Surette | ||
The MWCC Foundation was established in 1972 to provide a funding mechanism that would allow the college to excel in education and to fund scholarships and extracurricular activities for students. Thanks to this new organization, the college was able to increase its outreach to the communities of North Central Massachusetts. To this day, the Foundation continues to make it financially possible for the college to achieve its goals.
Together, we can remove barriers, open doors, and create opportunities. Join us this Giving Tuesday and help our students achieve brighter futures.
This Giving Tuesday, we invite you to make a difference in the lives of Mount Wachusett Community College (MWCC) students by supporting the MWCC Foundation. Your generosity fuels scholarships, academic resources, and essential programs that empower our students to achieve their dreams.
At MWCC, we believe education is a pathway to opportunity, and your support helps ensure every student has access to that path. Whether it’s a first-generation college student, a working parent, or someone pursuing a new career, your gift transforms lives and strengthens our community.
Explore a naming opportunity in our new Dr. Daniel M. Asquino Science Center. Options range from $10,000 to $50,000.
| Floor 1 | |
| Physical Science Lab (S-101) | $25,000 |
| Plant Science Lab (S-103) | $25,000 |
| SOLD – Study Space (Outside of New Murphy Conference Room) Rollstone Bank & Trust |
$10,000 |
| Floor 2 | |
| General Biology Lab (S-201) | $25,000 |
| SOLD – Anatomy & Physiology Lab 1 (S-203) Heywood Healthcare |
$25,000 |
| Anatomy & Physiology Lab 2/ Human Biology (S-205) | $25,000 |
| SOLD – Conference Room (S-210) Mr. Richard Cella |
$10,000 |
| Study Space (Outside S-205) | $10,000 |
| Floor 3 | |
| Microbiology Lab (S-301) | $25,000 |
| Earth Science & Physics Lab (S-303) | $25,000 |
| Chemistry Lab (S-305) | $25,000 |
| SOLD – Conference Room (S-314) GFA Federal Credit Union |
$10,000 |
| SOLD – Study Space (Outside S-305) Enterprise Bank & Trust |
$10,000 |
| Automotive Technology Building | $200,000 |
| Arthur F. Haley Academic Center Main Floor | |
| New Grand Entrance Hall | $50,000 |
| Learning Commons in the LaChance Library | $175,000 |
| SOLD – Multi-Purpose Conference Room Simonds International Corporation |
$15,000 |
| SOLD – Academic Advising Conference Room Workers Credit Union |
$15,000 |
| SOLD – Student Career Center Seaman Paper and Garlock Printing |
$15,000 |
| SOLD – The Commons Salvadore Auto – Angelo, Melody, Amy and Steven Salvadore. |
$15,000 |
| Greenhouse | |
| Greenhouse Building | $35,000 |
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Your journey starts with a single step. We have all the information you need to move forward with confidence. Reach out today to learn more about life at The Mount and how to get started.