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Advising

Making an advising appointment with one of our expert advisors can help you reach your educational and career goals! They can help you navigate your program of study, register for classes, guide you through financial aid, and more!

Schedule your advising appointment today!

If you need to make an advising appointment but don’t know who your advisor is,
contact us at (970) 542-3100 or email us at [email protected] and we can get you scheduled!

Fort Morgan Campus Advisors

Maria Cardenas

Maria Cardenas

Director of Admissions & Advising

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Fort Morgan Campus
Eric Mosqueda

Eric Mosqueda

Success Advisor

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Fort Morgan Campus
Shelli Crandall

Shelli Crandall

Student Success Advisor for Health Occupations

Janeth Perez-Medina

Janeth Perez-Medina

Success Advisor & Coach

Regional Center Advisors

Robbin Schincke

Robbin Schincke

Director of Regional Community Outreach - Bennett & Limon

Limon Center, Bennett Services
Holly Haman-Marcum

Holly Haman-Marcum

Director of Regional Community Outreach - Burlington & Wray

Burlington Center, Wray Center
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Need Accommodations? We can help!

MCC cares about all students, regardless of ability. We want everyone to have the opportunity to succeed and we strive to provide accommodations to students who need them so that they can reach their goals.

Advising FAQ’s

Why is it important to meet with an Academic Advisor?

Advisors will help you select appropriate courses, review degree/certificate requirements and connect you with resources to help you achieve your educational goals.

How often should I meet with my Advisor?

At least once a semester or as often as you want. Contact your advisor whenever you think you need help or guidance.

What is the difference between an Associate of Science, Associate of Arts, Associate of Applied Science, Associate of General Studies, and Certificates?

  • Associate of Arts and Associate of Science (AA/AS) degrees are designed to transfer to a four-year college. MCC offers designated field degrees in many programs that make transferring even easier!
  • Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degrees are designed to develop skills for entry-level employment or to upgrade skills to improve job opportunities within an existing position. An AAS is not designed to transfer to a four-year, although some classes may still transfer.
  • Certificates are designed to develop skills for entry-level employment or emphasize skills in a particular area of study. Generally completed in under a year.

I tried to register for a class but couldn’t because of a prerequisite error. What does this mean?

Prerequisite errors pop up when you haven’t met the Math or English requirement to enroll in the course. It may also pop up if you have not taken a course that is required. Contact your advisor for assistance.

How do I transfer my MCC credits somewhere else?

Click the “Menu” button on the MCC website and look for the “Transcripts” link in the gold bar. Follow the directions to create an account or log in with an existing account.

How do I transfer credit from another college/university?

You will need to have an official copy of your college transcripts sent to MCC to be evaluated. Transfer credits depend on a number of things: where you previously attended college, when you attended, and whether the course applies toward the requirements for your current program at MCC.

Use Navigate! Navigate is a comprehensive app where you can explore majors, get a personalized checklist, and other tools that will help you be successful at MCC! You can also use Navigate to quickly and easily schedule an appointment with your advisor and get reminders.