Transfer Students

Students who are currently pursuing a degree at MCC and who are interested in receiving credit for course work from another accredited institution, or through CLEP (College Level Examination Program), must have an official college transcript sent to the MCC Admissions Office.  An official transfer credit evaluation will be completed only after the new transfer student has been accepted and matriculated into the College.  Transfer credit will not be awarded until a student has completed one (1) semester at Manchester Community College.

Transfer credit may be granted for comparable courses completed at accredited colleges and universities in which a student has received a grade of "C-" or better. Degree credit shall be granted for all credit courses that are applicable to the objectives of, or equivalent to the course requirements of, the degree program at Manchester Community College in which the transferring student is enrolled.

Regardless of the number of transfer credits that are accepted from other colleges, a student must complete at least twenty-five percent of the minimum credit requirements for their program of study at MCC.

Transcripts will be evaluated on a rolling basis. You may view your transfer credits on myCommNet Login, go to "Student Records" and select "Academic Transcript".

In an effort to better serve our growing prospective transfer student population, every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, the Admissions Office will provide transfer students the opportunity to bring in official or unofficial transcripts and have them preliminarily evaluated, while you wait. We hope that this service will provide prospective transfer students with appropriate information to facilitate your enrollment at MCC.

Academic advisement for course and program selection is available through the MCC Advising Center, 860-512-3320, in room L-108.

Advanced Placement Program

Advanced placement may be granted to entering students on the basis of scores on the College Entrance Examination Board Advanced Placement Examination. Scores of 4 and 5 are granted degree credit for equivalent courses as determined by academic divisions. A score of 3, 4 or 5 will be acepted for the AP Biology.All paperwork should be submitted to the Admission Office. For questions referring to specific courses, please call the appropriate academic division.

Information Sessions

Information sessions will be held on the following Tuesday evenings, 5:30 - 6:30 pm in Great Path Community Commons, GPA 203:

November 10, December 8

February 9, 2010, March 9, April 13, May 11.

The Spring Open House will be held on Wednesday, April 21, 4:30 -7:00 pm.

Last Update: October 20 2009
For additional information, contact: Admissions Office at 860-512-3210