Online Student Handbook
This online Student Handbook provides information on programs, services, policies and procedures of Mayland Community College that are of interest to the general student body
The Student Handbook is to be used in conjunction with the MCC Catalog, which is available online here.
If you would like a printable version of the Handbook, it is available here (requires the FREE Adobe Reader, which can be downloaded here).
To access information, please select from the following sections:
Index
- Academic Integrity Code
- Americans with Disabilities Act
- Bookstore
- Class Delay Schedule
- College/Work Place Anti-Violence Policy
- Communicable Disease Policy
- Computer Use Policy
- Conduct Policy & Student Code of Conduct
- Continuing Education &
Human Resources Development - Communicable Disease Policy
- Counseling Center
- Crime on Campus
- Drug & Alcohol Policy
- FERPA
(Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act) - Financial Aid
- General Information
- Get REAL Program
- Inclement Weather Policy
- Learning College
- Learning Resources Center
- Linking Everyone Online (LEO)
- On Course Advising
- Paying for Classes Online
- Phillips-Gwaltney Child Development Center
- Snack Bar
- S.O.A.R. Program
- Student Activities
- Student Development
- Student Grievance Procedure
- Student IDs
- Student Insurance
- Student Organizations
- Sexual Harassment Policy
- Tobacco Use Policy
- Traffic & Parking Regulations
- Tuition
- Tutoring
- Visitors
- Writing Lab/Math Lab
PLEASE NOTE:
The Student Handbook is not a contract.
Information within this publication is subject to change by MCC without notice.
Mayland Community College (MCC) does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, age, national origin, religion or disability in its employment opportunities, programs, services or activities. All requests for appropriate auxiliary aids and services must be made within a reasonable time prior to the activity to the S.O.A.R. Office. If you have comments or suggestions for ensuring that individuals with disabilities have an equal opportunity to participate in or to enjoy the benefits of MCC services, programs or activities, or if you wish to file a complaint under the ADA, please contact the Student Development Office or Personnel Office.
