Attend a mandatory Information Session Download the appropriate application below Request transcripts from all colleges other than MWCC Bring or mail your completed* packet to the Gardner Campus Office of Admissions by the application deadline
Learn more below, and feel free to reach out to our staff with questions! Call Admissions at 978-630-9447 or email admissions@mwcc.edu. You can also make an appointment with our scheduling tool. We offer over 70 associate degree and certificate programs, as well as a variety of focused training options for career advancement.
We offer over 70 associate degree and certificate programs, as well as a variety of focused training options for career advancement. Click here to find your future! At MWCC, we know a campus visit is the best way to learn more about our degrees, certificates, financial aid, and co-curricular activities.
At MWCC, we know a campus visit is the best way to learn more about our degrees, certificates, financial aid, and co-curricular activities. Your campus visit begins with an information session hosted by a member of the Admissions Team. Learn more and schedule a visit today!
MWCC's Pre-Healthcare Academy provides 2021 and 2022 high school graduates an opportunity to gain access into MWCC's competitive health programs.
Selective Program ApplicationsAttend a mandatory Information Session.Download the appropriate application below.Request transcripts from all colleges other than MWCC.Bring or mail your completed* packet to the Gardner Campus Office of Admissions by the application deadline.
A student who wants to change from one program of study to another must meet with an academic advisor to discuss his/her decision, to create a new educational plan and to complete a Change of Program Request Form. The Change of Program Request Form is only available by meeting with an academic advisor.
Mount Wachusett Community College doesn't consider ACT or SAT scores as part of the admissions process. Mount Wachusett Community College is not test optional. Test optional schools allow students to choose if they want to submit ACT or SAT scores with their applications or not.