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Emma Seymour and Wendy Seymour

Mother & Daughter Enjoying College Experience as They Take Classes Together at MCC

April 24, 2024 | By Caitlin Buckley

Emma Seymour, of Billerica, has been home schooled by her mother Wendy Seymour for the majority of her education. Through Dual Enrollment courses at Middlesex Community College, the 16-year-old is earning college credit and enjoying being able to go to school. Taking classes alongside her daughter,...

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Josh Correia

MCC Helps International Student Start a New Career Path

April 19, 2024 | By David Rosario

Josh Correia, of Winchester, joined Middlesex Community College early 2023 as a biology transfer student. Correia worked as a mechanical engineer for a period before deciding to enter another career path. He lost interest in his work and believed going back to school was the better option. His goal...

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MCC Awarded First Place at 2024 AACC Awards of Excellence for Equity & Belonging Work

MCC Awarded First Place at 2024 AACC Awards of Excellence for Equity & Belonging Work

April 17, 2024 | By Caitlin Buckley

Middlesex Community College won first place in Advancing Institutional Equity and Belonging at the 2024 American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) Awards of Excellence. MCC President Phil Sisson and Provost & Vice President of Academic & Student Affairs Arlene Rodríguez accepted the award...

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Student Trustee Represents MCC in Visit to Washington D.C.

Student Trustee Represents MCC in Visit to Washington D.C.

April 11, 2024 | By Caitlin Buckley

Sarah Alzate-Pérez, from Bogotá, Colombia and now living in Lowell, is the 2023-2024 Middlesex Community College Student Trustee. The Criminal and Social Justice major had the opportunity to visit Washington D.C. in February 2024 with MCC President Phil Sisson and Vice President of Administration...

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people pose for photo at scholarship reception

Opportunities at MCC Help Student Pursue Dream He “Never Thought Possible”

April 4, 2024 | By Caitlin Buckley

Having struggled with school growing up, Toby Barnett, of Somerville, never believed he would attend college. Despite enduring a family tragedy days before starting, a combination of free programs at Middlesex Community College helped him earn his GED and take college preparation courses. Now in...

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