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MCC=Smart ThinkingMCC = More ChoicesMesa Community College offers a wider selection of choices to decide from. As the largest local community college, MCC offers the greatest number of degree, career and university transfer programs to choose from; over 175.
MCC = Higher GPAStudents who transfer from MCC to a university have higher GPA's. A recent study of MCC students who transferred to a state university in Arizona revealed that as the number of MCC transfer credits increased, so did the first-year GPA. Students transferring 64+ hours earned an average 3.19 GPA their first year. 1
MCC = Great ValueSave money by obtaining a degree at MCC or by completing your general education requirements and transferring to a university. Our award-winning instructors have extensive research and industry experience. We offer greater educational value by allowing you to save an average of 68% or $3,612 per year by attending MCC compared to Arizona public universities as a full-time student. 2
MCC = Better PayA typical Associate's Degree will earn you more than $8,500 a year over a high school graduate 3 (26% higher) whereas a Bachelor's Degree will earn you more than $25,000 a year over a high school graduate 3 (83% higher). Employees with an Associate's Degree can expect to earn better pay by approximately 37% over their lifetime than a high school graduate.4
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Open HouseThis Saturday, August 23rd, please attend our open house and you will find information on areas of study, transfer opportunities, financial aid, student services, student clubs and athletics.Programs and DegreesWe offer a great number of opportunities in different disciplines. Find the right program or degree that fits you.Transfer InformationFind the resources to help you investigate transfer options to other colleges or universities.Student LifeFind out more about extracurricular activities such as athletics, clubs, student government and life as a student on our campus.Getting StartedNeed help getting a good start with your first classes? This is a good place to find out how to register, apply for admission and enroll.
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Sources:
1 - MCC office of research and planning ASSIST database
2 - www.abor.asu.edu
3 - U.S. Census Bureau, Educational Attainment in the U.S., 2007
4 - Economic Contribution of Maricopa County Community College District, CCbenefits Inc.: 2007
