Open and closed class listings for online courses offered by MGCCC. This list may include courses that are taught by instructors at other institutions.
MGCCC Spring 2010 Course Offerings
Open and closed class listing for online courses offered by all community colleges in the state. Click the name of the course for course details. To request a course that is offered by an institution other than MGCCC, please check the MGCCC College Catalog to verify that the course is a valid offering then contact the office of distance learning for assistance with registration.
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| Students will NOT be able to login to Desire2Learn and Blackboard until January 18th. | |
Note: All MGCCC Students have been issued a new Student ID called GCID. If you do not know your GCID, go to Web Services and follow the instructions to retrieve it. THE LAST FOUR NUMBERS OF YOUR GCID ARE REQUIRED FOR ACCESSING YOUR STUDENT PROFILE.
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Participate in an orientation session. Students are encouraged to attend an orientation to online learning session. Sessions are voluntary, but recommended for new students. Click here for a list of the dates, times and locations of the upcoming sessions.
Instructions for getting started with online classes will be emailed to your official student email account. MGCCC students are automatically provided with an official college email address and are required to use it for online, hybrid and web-enhanced classes. Click Here for instructions on getting into your email account.
Check your MSVCC Student Profile to verify enrollment in online courses. To access your online courses, click Login to Online Courses under Current Students on the left side of this page. Courses may be offered in Desire2Learn and/or Blackboard. Your student profile will indicate the platform for each course.
Online students are encouraged to complete the READI assessment prior to attending (logging into) online courses READI is an assessment tool that is used to determine a student's readiness for online course work. The survey asks questions on topics in the areas of computer use; self-motivation, organization skills, and learning preferences. In addition, your typing and on-screen reading speed and comprehension will be measured.
Attendance in online classes is determined by the date students access their online course site. Students who attend (log into) an online class are not eligible for a 100% refund.