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Fast Fact

91%

of graduates who said they were satisfied/very satisfied with the quality of instruction at MCC.

*Office of Institutional Effectiveness 2021

Fantastic education. Dedicated teachers. Engaging student life.

At MCC we want you to get the best education possible. 91% of our students say they are satisfied/very satisfied with the quality of instruction. We keep class sizes down to a 18:1 ratio because we know being able to have a direct relationship with your professor is the difference between a struggling and successful student.

In addition to quality instruction, MCC offers a wide variety of activities and clubs you can get involved in to stay connected. We have over 40 student clubs and organizations, 16 inter-collegiate sports, and prestigious Honors, PTK, Psi Beta, and Sigma Chi Eta chapters.

Steps to Transfer to MCC

You know coming to MCC is the right step for you- but how do you get started? These steps will help guide you through the process.

Step 1: Get Admitted

Start the admission process with our Enrollment Steps.

Step 2: Transcripts

Please send your official transcript for evaluation to ensure you receive the credits earned from your previous institution. You can visit the following link for more information about Transferring Course Credits.

  1. Mesa Community College requires students to be admitted to the college and enrolled in classes before we can evaluate an official transcript.
  2. Request an official transcript from each institution you have attended. Official transcripts are accepted electronically from an approved vendor (Parchment or National Student Clearinghouse).
  3. MCC will also accept a sealed official transcript mailed directly from your previous institution to the below address.

Mesa Community College – Admissions
1833 W Southern Ave
Mesa, AZ 85202

Transferring Course Credits

Students may be awarded up to 30 transfer credits. If you have taken courses at another college or university, transfer your credits to MCC as soon as possible.

If you have AP or CLEP exam scores, military training and experiences, or have participated in non-collegiate sponsored training programs, your learning could qualify as college credit. Find more information on Prior Learning Assessment in the College Catalog.

Transfer Credit

Students can transfer credits if:

  • Official transcripts are sent directly to the Office of Admissions from regionally accredited institutions of higher education.
  • College level courses that have a "C" (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) or higher grade.
  • If from a foreign institution - transcripts are evaluated by an International Student Evaluation Service. MCC does not endorse nor recommend any listed provider. This information is provided for informational purposes only.