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  • Performance and Service-Based Scholarships

    When MGCCC students participate in performance groups or groups that perform service to the school like marching band, cheerleading, choir, drama, and being resident assistants, they are eligible for Performance and Service-Based Scholarships.

  • Pharmacy Technician

    This non-credit 140-hour hybrid healthcare program prepares applicants to sit for certification through the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB). Upon successful completion of the program, the graduate is eligible for employment opportunities with various healthcare agencies. This program will prepare students for entry-level pharmacy technician positions by teaching medical and pharmaceutical terminology, basic anatomy related to the pharmacology of medications and pharmaceutical calculations. Pharmacy technicians assist licensed pharmacists by preparing prescriptions, ordering supplies, maintaining patient records, billing, mixing medications as directed by a board-certified pharmacist.

  • Phlebotomy Technician

    This hybrid 100-hour non-credit healthcare program prepares applicants to sit for certification through the National Center for Competency Testing for Phlebotomy (NCPT) which is accredited through the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA). Upon successful completion of the program, the graduate is eligible for employment opportunities with various healthcare agencies. The phlebotomist’s primary function is to assist the healthcare team in accurate, safe, reliable collection and transportation of specimens for clinical laboratory testing.

  • Physical Therapy Technician

    This non-credit hybrid course is designed to provide students with comprehensive knowledge and the practical skills necessary to assist licensed rehab therapy practitioners in delivering effective patient rehabilitative care. Through a combination of classroom instruction, hands-on-training, and on-site clinical experience, students will be prepared to pursue needed entry-level positions as physical therapy technicians in various rehab healthcare settings including hospitals, skilled nursing centers, and rehabilitation centers. Students are prepared to complete the Physical Therapy Technician Certification (PCCT).

  • Practical Nursing (PN)

    Become a licensed practical nurse (LPN) with one semester of pre-requisites, two semesters of ADN/PN course work, and the final semester of PN course work. The curriculum allows for a PN entrance and completion or an ADN entrance with a PN Exit completion. As an ADN/PN option program, the curriculum is designed to prepare students to become qualified licensed practical nurses.

  • Practical Nursing Coursework

    The Practical Nursing (PN) program option includes one semester of pre-requisites and three semesters of nursing course work. The curriculum consists of nursing courses included in the first year of the ADN curriculum, as well as, one semester of PN exit courses. The PN program is designed to prepare students to become licensed practical nurses.

  • Precision Manufacturing and Machining Technology

    Precision Manufacturing and Machining Technology is an instructional program that prepares individual to shape metal parts on machines such as lathes, grinders, drill presses, and milling machines.

  • Process Operations Technology

    Prepare for a job at any processing facility like oil refineries, power plants, drug manufacturers, water treatment plants, food and beverage factories, and more.

  • Professional Judgment

    Professional Judgment refers to the school’s authority to make adjustments, on a case- by-case basis, to information reported on the FAFSA so that the Department of Education can recalculate the Expected Family Contribution (EFC).The purpose of Professional Judgment is to determine an EFC that reflects a family’s current financial situation.

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