The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

MCCC offers tuition assistance program to help unemployed students

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WHITPAIN » Montgomery County Community College wants to help unemployed residents get back on their feet by offering tuition assistance through its new Montco Recovery Tuition Assistance Program.

“These are challengin­g times resulting in many people losing their jobs due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic,” said MCCC President Victoria Bastecki-Perez. “Montco wants to help residents who qualify recover by offering tuition waivers so they can affordably earn a credential or degree and obtain employment.”

Assistance through the Montco Recovery Tuition Assistance Program is available to any Montgomery County residents who suffered full- or

part-time employment loss on or after March 6, 2020, the date of Gov. Tom Wolf’s Emergency Disaster Declaratio­n. Supporting documentat­ion is required.

“We applaud the Community College for stepping up and offering this important educationa­l assistance to Montgomery County residents who need it most,” said Valerie A. Arkoosh, chairwoman of the Montgomery County Board of Commission­ers. “I encourage anyone who has lost their job during the pandemic to take a look into this new program. Through robust training and resources, people experienci­ng unemployme­nt now have another option to get their career back on track.”

The program will provide a valuable resource for many in the community looking for work and has already begun to garner praise from local orga

nizations.

“Montgomery County Community College has been a valued partner in our efforts to transition dislocated workers into gainful employment,” said Jennifer Butler, Executive Director of MontCoWork­s. “This is just one more example of their commitment to providing critical training to those most in need.”

To qualif y, applicants will need to enroll in and attend a degree, certificat­e or financial-aid eligible non-credit program during the spring 2021 semester at MCCC. In addition, applicants will be required to file the Free Applicatio­n for Federal Student Aid, and any grants or scholarshi­ps awarded will be applied before the tuition assistance.

The tuition assistance is available for both parttime and full-time students and is based on the number of credits taken.

· Part-time students taking 3 to 6 credits will receive a maximum waiver of 3 credits.

· Part-time students tak

ing 7 to 11 credits will receive a maximum waiver of 6 credits.

· Full-time students taking 12 credits or more will receive a maximum waiver of 9 credits.

· Students taking f inancial aid-eligible, noncredit courses will receive a maximum tuition credit of $1,300 (a 9-credit equivalent).

In addition to tuition

waivers, MCCC also can conduct a Prior Learning Assessment of each applicant to determine whether any courses can be waived or credits applied for prior work experience, education and military training and experience as applicable. This can save students a substantia­l amount of time and additional costs in completing their education.

MCCC offers more than 100 degree, cer tif ic ate and specialize­d workforce training programs in over 50 areas of study to help students start new careers upon completion or continue their education at one of MCCC’s 30 transfer partner institutio­ns.

For the fourth consecutiv­e year, MCCC has frozen tuition rates for students, making a college education an affordable investment. First-year graduates at MCCC can expect a return on their education investment of 100% to 300%.

Registrati­on deadlines for spring 2021 are Jan. 20, 2021 for the 15-week and 7-week sessions, and March 22, 2021, for the second 7-week session.

For additional details on how to apply for Montco Recovery Tuition Assistance Program, visit mc3. edu/montcoreco­very.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? MCCC will host its first-ever winter online open house Saturday, Dec. 5, from 10 a.m. to noon.
SUBMITTED PHOTO MCCC will host its first-ever winter online open house Saturday, Dec. 5, from 10 a.m. to noon.

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