Each month, MCC sends a briefing document to legislators and others to inform them of key initiatives related to our mission and the many ways we help students achieve their goals. Often, these briefs provide our external stakeholders with a sense of how MCC is responding to the national higher education agenda.
The March 2014 brief (attached) focuses on how MCC serves the diverse needs of learners — from refugees to underserved teens to people with disabilities — as they follow their personal paths to success. The brief highlights the dedication and quality of our faculty and staff as well as our high-impact learning culture.
We hope that you will find this information helpful in your own work at MCC and in your conversations about the college in the community.