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TIMELINETASKCOMPLETE NOWComplete an application for admission to the college. Can be done on-line for no fee at monroeccc.eduCOMPLETE NOW***Please bring a picture I.D. when coming to test. Remember test preparation is highly recommended! See below for test prep websites.Submit SAT scores of 470 or higher for EBRW and a 460 or higher for Math, ACT score of 18 or higher in reading and writing and a 20 or higher in math OR take the MCCC placement test in reading, writing, and math. When taking the test without accommodations please call the RCTC lab at (734) 384-4255 for available hours. This test is NOT timed and all students are allowed the use of a PLETE NOW***The only accommodation available for the placement test is the use of a reader.If you will be requesting an accommodation for the placement test, please call Disability Services at (734) 384-4167 to schedule an appointment with a counselor. You should bring any available documentation of your disability to this PLETE NOW***The start date for filling FAFSA is now October 1st. Complete the FAFSA form for federal financial aid eligibility at - The MCCC college code is 002294. You may call the Financial Aid office for assistance at (734) 384-4135.January – MarchApply for college scholarships online by going to The application deadline is March 1st.April***Bring any available documentation of your disability, if not already provided. Please call (734) 384-4167 if clarification is needed.After taking the placement test, please schedule an appointment with a Disability Counselor to review your scores, determine a semester schedule, and arrange for any classroom accommodations. A reduced course load may be recommended by the counselor.Before High School GraduationConsider registering with Michigan Rehabilitation Services located at 903 S. Telegraph Road, Suite BMonroe, MI 4816 or by calling (734) 241-2440.April – August***Registering Early is Recommended!Register for your college classes either on-line or in-person. The counselor will provide you information regarding open registration.Before Your Classes BeginPlan to attend “First Steps for Classroom Success”. This is a FREE workshop that will provide you with techniques for note taking, test taking, study tips, and what to expect the first day of college.Plan to attend the mandatory New Student Orientation. This orientation will familiarize you with student services, resources, college programs and procedures.Purchase required textbooks and recommended supplemental guides as early as they are available.On-going during the semesterRecognize your need for additional support services such as tutoring and counseling. You should plan to make additional trips to campus for these services.On-going during the semesterMaintain contact with the Disability Services Office and your instructors regarding your progress.Placement Test Practice Websites to Contact the Disability Services Office Call – (734) 384-4167ORVisit – Room C-218 (Learning Assistance Lab) located on the second floor of the Campbell Learning Resources Center ................
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