Many students find that eLearning courses allow them to accelerate the progress they make toward earning their degrees by enrolling in a combination of eLearning courses
How are exams given?
Most instructors require that you come to the MCC campus nearest you to take exams. Details will be provided at your orientation session or in your class syllabus. Some instructors may allow you to take a proctored exam through the MCC Testing Center.
How much does a eLearning course cost?
The cost is usually the same as for taking on-campus courses.
Will I have the same campus privileges as other students?
Yes. All eLearning students are welcome to use the college library and other student resources.
Can I get financial aid?
Perhaps. For more information, contact MCC's Financial Aid Office at (941) 752-5037, as early as possible. Financial aid deadlines are often much earlier than registration deadlines. Click here to find out more general information about Financial Aid at MCC.
Can I take eLearning courses and on-campus courses at the same time?
Yes! In fact, many students find that eLearning courses allow them to accelerate the progress they make toward earning their degrees by enrolling in a combination of eLearning courses.
Will there be an advisor available to help me?
Certainly! If you are working toward a degree, you will want to speak with an advisor. Click here to go to MCC's Advising and Counseling Center.
Will a eLearning course appear on an official transcript?
Yes, it will appear as a credit course. Content and credit hours are equivalent to on-campus courses. Manatee Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award Associate Degrees.
Will more courses be offered by eLearning in the future?
Yes. Faculty and staff at the college are constantly seeking new delivery systems for courses.