Due to inclement weather, MWCC will have a delayed opening at 4 pm today, Thursday, Feb. 13. All day in person and online classes are canceled. Evening in-person and online classes will be held as scheduled. Please refer to the Mount Fitness Facebook Page for status on their operations. View weather policy here.
The “Student Work from the Art Program at Mount Wachusett Community College” will be open from February 8 through March 12, with a reception on Saturday, February 18 from 2 to 4 pm. Work by seventeen MWCC art students from Professor Jesse Connor’s Painting II and III and Drawing III courses will be in the […]
Each year our Veterans Services department hosts a Veterans Breakfast to honor all of the students, staff, and faculty who served. This year had a special twist when our Director of Veterans Services, Robert Mayer, was invited to be the speaker at the Fitchburg Veterans Day Ceremony at the Fitchburg Armory. Former Staff Sargeant Mayer […]
It’s no secret that higher education can be expensive, especially in the United States. For the 2022-2023 school year, the average yearly tuition and fees required to attend a public university amount to more than $10,000. The costs for a private university are nearly quadruple that. To make earning a degree more financially reasonable, many people […]
What type of college is MWCC? As a small community college, MWCC offers small class sizes and personalized attention from faculty and staff. Mount Professors know their students’ names and care about their success. Our student services are readily available whether your student needs academic support, transfer or career counseling, or job placement assistance. In […]
On October 1st, a wet and chilly Saturday, a small group of students from the Senior Success Program (funded by the Shannon Grant) ventured onto the ropes courses at Boundless Adventures in Bolton. They challenged their limitations, used their physical and mental capacities, and conquered their fears. On the ride home, exhausted and elated, the […]