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Admissions & Recruitment

Steps to Enroll:


  • Step 1 - Complete a Student Information Form
  • Step 2 - Apply for Financial Aid & Scholarships
  • Step 3 - Take the Placement Test
  • Step 4 - Seek Academic Advisement
  • Step 5 - Register for Classes
  • Step 6 - Pay Tuition & Fees
  • Step 7 - Obtain Student ID
  • Step 8 - Obtain Parking Sticker
  • Step 9 - Purchase Textbooks
  • Step 10 - Attend New Student Orientation

Step 1 – Complete a Student Information Form

Important:

If you are under the age of 18 or concurrently enrolled in high school, you must complete the Concurrent Student Information Form to be admitted as a student with special status.

If you are an international student applying for an F-1 student visa to attend Mesa Community College, you must complete and submit the International Student Information Form along with other required documents.

Former MCC students are not required to submit a new Student Information Form. Simply call the college to update your information.

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Step 2 – Apply for Financial Aid & Scholarships

Visit the Financial Aid Office webpage for information on how to pay for college. You may also complete the online Federal Application for Financial Student Aid [FAFSA] www.fafsa.ed.gov

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Step 3 – Take the Placement Test

We encourage you to test prior to meeting with an academic advisor. Testing may be required before course registration. The testing center is located in Building #38-A (see campus map). Contact the Testing Center for the daily testing schedule and be sure to bring a picture ID.

Go to the Testing Center website.

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Step 4 – Seek Academic Advisement

Academic advisors are available in many student services departments including Advisement Services, Transfer Services, Career & Reentry Services, American Indian Center, Multicultural Services, Disability Resources & Services, ESL Support Services, and Veterans Services (see campus map).

Go to the Advisement website.

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Step 5 – Register for Classes

Students may register in one of these three (3) ways:

  • my.maricopa.edu (register by web for classes that do not have prerequisites)
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  • In-Person (register in-person with your signed enrollment documents at either of our campuses)
  • Automated Telephone (register by automated telephone for classes that do not have prerequisites)
Go to the Express Registration page.

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Step 6 – Pay Tuition & Fees

Tuition and fees are due by the date indicated on your student schedule/invoice. Students not paying fees by the due date may be dropped from their classes.

Pay your tuition and fees in one of these four (4)ways:

Tuition Schedule

Special Fees

Cashier Services webpage

Financial Aid/Scholarship webpage

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Step 7 – Obtain Student ID Card

Student ID cards are free. Bring your paid receipt and a picture ID to Student Life & Leadership located in the Kirk Student Center(see campus map).

Go to the Student Life & Leadership website

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Step 8 – Obtain Parking Decal

Parking is free. All vehicles must be registered with the college and display a decal. Decals are available from Student Life & Leadership located in the Kirk Student Center, and College Safety, Building #14 (see campus map). Be sure to bring the license plate number from your vehicle.

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Step 9 – Purchase Textbooks

Textbooks can be purchased in the Bookstore, located in Building #38-A (see campus map) and via the internet.

Go to the Bookstore website

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Step 10 – Attend New Student Orientation

Attend one of the New Student Orientation sessions to ensure your success at MCC. Register online or via the telephone at (480) 461-7700.

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Please contact The Admissions Office for comments or corrections email phone: 480-461-7600 or Fax: 480-461-7321

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