Academic Counseling
Academic counselors assist students who need to strengthen their basic skills in reading, writing, and/or math and students who are English-language learners. Academic counselors are available at the Elkhorn Valley, Fort Omaha, and South Omaha campuses and the Sarpy Center. Academic counselors provide intervention or professional community referrals to students experiencing personal problems and/or crisis situations. All MCC students are encouraged to contact an academic counselor for assistance with various needs including academic advising, career counseling, study skills, and general resource information.
Academic Resource Centers
The College's Academic Resource Centers provide resources, technologies, and services to support the learning needs of students in various areas of the College's curriculum. Students have access to state-of-the-art equipment, computers, and specialized software. The Academic Resource Centers are located at the Fort Omaha and South Omaha campuses and the Fremont Area and Sarpy centers; the Elkhorn Valley Campus provides these services at the Academic Support Commons. Services are provided free to currently enrolled students.
Bookstores
The College contracts with Follett Higher Education Group to manage and operate the bookstores. The bookstores located at the Elkhorn Valley, Fort Omaha, and South Omaha campuses and the Sarpy Center are open throughout the quarter. Hours, which vary during peak times, are prominently posted at each store or online at www.mccneb.edu/bookstore.
For more information, contact any bookstore:
- Elkhorn Valley Campus, 402-289-1208
- Fort Omaha Campus, Building 10, 402-457-2308
- Sarpy Center, 402-537-3850
- South Omaha Campus, Connector, 402-738-4508
Temporary bookstore hours/options:
Call for available dates and times.
- Applied Technology Center, 402-763-5800
- Fremont Area Center, 402-721-2507
Campus Dining
Campus dining is available, while classes are in session, at the Fort Omaha Campus (Building 10), the Elkhorn Valley Campus, and the Sarpy Center. The South Omaha Campus offers daily vendors for peak-time dining options. Hours of operation and variety of beverages, snacks, sandwiches, and hot items may vary by location.
The Sage Student Bistro is located at the Fort Omaha Campus in the Institute for the Culinary Arts (Building 22) and offers a teaching and learning experience for Culinary Arts students. Eat breakfast, lunch, or dinner, Monday–Thursday when classes are in session. For more information, visit resource.mccneb.edu/bistro.
Career Connection
Career Connection is an online center allowing MCC students and alumni to connect with local, regional, and national job opportunities and provides employers with a user-friendly means to connect with MCC students. Visit www.mccneb.edu/careercenter/careerconnection.asp. The center provides:
- electronic job management with online profiles, résumés, and resources;
- a database of employers interested in hiring MCC students and alums; and
- listings of internship hosts and volunteer opportunities.
Career Services
A wide range of career, employment, and support services are available at the Elkhorn Valley, Fort Omaha, and South Omaha campuses through Career Services. These friendly, individually tailored services provide assistance to students in making career decisions, obtaining employment information, and understanding the skills needed to retain employment.
Career Services provides no-cost services to MCC students seeking help with development needs. Services offered include career-based presentations; online assessment tools that suggest career options based on interests, skills, and values; career exploration; résumé tools and resources; job search resources; and career counseling.
Change Of Address
Changes of address and telephone numbers can be updated online through My Services. Billing, refunds, and other information from MCC are mailed to the latest address on file.
Learning Communities
Learning communities comprise a cohort—a group of students who share interests and take classes together. The goal of these communities is to provide student and course connections that make classes and learning more interesting and students more successful. Benefits include:
- learning in a cooperative environment;
- integrated curriculum;
- individual advising/counseling;
- direct contact with quality instructors;
- making new friends;
- small class sizes; and
- a better chance for academic success, increasing the likelihood of staying in college.
Current learning community opportunities include:
AIM for Success
AIM (Academic Improvement) for Success is a learning community designed for students who need to develop their reading and writing skills to achieve proficiency at the college level. AIM is offered in a block schedule and requires students to enroll in reading and writing courses for completion of 10.5 credits during the onequarter program.
For more information about the AIM program, visit www.mccneb.edu/learningcommunities/aimforsuccess.asp. To register, students should contact Student Services.
Passport program
The Passport program is a learning community for students interested in starting their degrees at MCC and then transferring to a four-year institution. The learning communities consist of groups of up to 25 students who complete their first academic year of college together. Students attend full-time during the day, taking three courses each quarter, completing a total of 40.5 quarter (27.0 semester) credits that transfer to a four-year institution.
An academic advisor is assigned to the Passport group to help ensure student success. For more information, visit www.mccneb.edu/passport.
Paired learning
Paired learning courses emphasize the relationship between two subject areas by providing students with the opportunity to learn about common topics from different points of reference. Instructors organize curriculum around projects and problem-based instruction.
TE@M
The Teacher Education @ Metro (TE@M) learning community gives students the opportunity to explore teaching as a profession. Through a partnership with the University of Nebraska–Omaha, MCC offers three transferable professional core requirement education courses. These courses, completed over two or three quarters, start students toward their Bachelor's in Education and provide an economical way to determine if teaching is the career path for them. There are special qualifications and prerequisites required for entry into the TE@M program. Additional information and the TE@M application can be found at www.mccneb.edu/team.
Libraries
The MCC libraries provide research materials and instruction in support of the College's curriculum. Staff members are available to assist students with their research assignments and other reference questions. Libraries are located at the Elkhorn Valley, Fort Omaha, and South Omaha campuses. At the Elkhorn Valley Campus, library services are provided in the Academic Support Commons. Current students, faculty, and staff are also welcome to use the City of La Vista Public Library at the Sarpy Center.
Each campus library houses a collection of print and audiovisual materials including books, journals, magazines, newspapers, and DVDs. The library's website includes links to more than 60 research databases containing online books, journals, magazines, newspapers, and encyclopedias. Off-campus access to the databases is available for current students, faculty, and staff.
Other resources available to students include:
- library orientation/instruction;
- computers equipped with Internet access as well as Microsoft Office products (Word, Access, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher);
- interlibrary loan to obtain materials not available through MCC's libraries;
- photocopiers and microform reader/printers; and
- reciprocal borrowing agreements with the Omaha Public Libraries, the City of La Vista Public Library, and other college libraries in Nebraska.
In addition to serving MCC's students, faculty, and staff, the three campus libraries also provide library services to the residents of the College's four-county service areas (Dodge, Douglas, Sarpy, and Washington counties).
For more information about the library resources and services including hours, locations, and policies, visit the library's website at www.mccneb.edu/library or contact a library:
- Elkhorn Valley Campus, 402-289-1206
- Fort Omaha Campus, 402-457-2306
- South Omaha Campus, 402-738-4506
Math Centers
Math Centers are located at all locations and provide drop-in assistance to students with homework and test preparation for all MCC math courses. Assistance is available for COMPASS test review, math topics in other courses, and general math review. Textbooks, solution manuals, computer tutorial software, videos, and group study are also available.
Military And Veteran Support Services
Military and Veteran Support Services provides support for current military service members, veterans, and their families as they pursue their academic, career, and personal goals by:
- providing military-specific academic advising and support services;
- easing the transition from military to college life;
- establishing connections to form a cooperative community of military/veteran students;
- enhancing MCC's awareness and appreciation of service members; and
- equipping military/veteran students with knowledge of College and community resources.
For more information, visit www.mccneb.edu/mvss.
Public Safety/Police Department
The primary objective of the Public Safety/Police Department is to provide a safe environment that enhances the learning environment and the College's educational mission. The department is responsible for providing security, responding to emergencies and traffic accidents, enforcement of state and local laws, enforcement of campus rules and regulations, and various other services. Some of these services include:
- patrolling and providing police and security services and assistance on MCC property;
- assisting students, staff, and the general public with information and directions;
- assisting students and staff with automotive problems such as jumpstarting and opening vehicles when keys are locked inside; and
- providing escorts for staff, students, and visitors as requested.
To reach the Public Safety/Police Department, call 402-457-2222.
Annual Security Report
MCC Public Safety/Police Department prepares the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report to comply with the Jeanne Clery Act. This report includes statistics for the previous three years concerning reported crimes that occurred on campus, in certain off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by MCC, and on public property within or immediately adjacent to and accessible from MCC campus locations. The report also includes policies concerning campus security, such as reporting sexual assault and other matters. The full text of the report can be found online at www.mccneb.edu/police/pdf/ASFR2011.pdf. Students are also encouraged to review the additional information regarding sexual assault awareness, prevention, and counseling options at www.mccneb.edu/sharp.pdf.
Parking And Traffic
All motor vehicles used by students and staff should be registered with the College. Each campus has parking lots and traffic signs that are prominently displayed. Parking is not reserved and is available on a first-come, firstserve basis. There is no charge for parking permits at the College, but all rules and regulations must be observed. Parking permits are issued through Student Services.
Specialized Technology Areas
To enhance the student learning experience, MCC provides state-of-the-art equipment and up-to-date software at numerous locations throughout the College. A dedicated IBM lab is located at the Fort Omaha Campus, and networking labs are located at the Fort Omaha Campus and Sarpy Center. Visual Arts Technology and AutoCAD labs can be found at the Elkhorn Valley and Fort Omaha campuses. Remote access is available to all students learning Information Technology. Examples include Windows, Linux, AIX, security, and database management technologies.
Student Identification Cards
Picture student identification cards are available for all students and can be obtained at Student Services.
TRIO
The TRiO Student Support Services program furthers the MCC mission of educational excellence and equal access by providing first-generation college students with limited income and/or disabilities and homeless students a multiplicity of academic and personal support services: study skills development to achieve academic success, tutoring and supplemental instruction to master course content, and intensive academic and personal advisement to build confidence and promote student success. TRiO also provides mentors and a summer bridge program to first-year students, financial literacy education, and scholarship and grant opportunities. These interconnected services increase persistence and encouragement for a seamless transition. The TRiO Student Support Services program also includes the Single Parent/Displaced Homemaker program serving single or pregnant students as they strive to meet their educational goals. Students must apply for program services; space is limited.
Single Parent Displaced Homemaker Program
Single Parent/Displaced Homemaker Services provides a wide range of workshops and personal assistance to single parents, single pregnant women, and displaced homemakers. Referral to other College offices and relevant outside community agencies is also available. SPHS staff assist students at the Elkhorn Valley, Fort Omaha, and South Omaha campuses.
Tutoring
Tutoring is available to students enrolled in credit courses for select subjects. Students experiencing academic difficulty may request assistance through Tutor Services located in the Academic Resource Centers. Other eligibility requirements may apply. For more information, contact Tutor Services at 402-457-2677 or visit www.mccneb.edu/tutorservices.
Writing Centers
Writing Centers, staffed by experienced English teachers and writing consultants, provide professional assistance, writing workshops, Teacher Talk sessions, and assignment design feedback to help students and faculty with written communication across academic disciplines and beyond. Simply stated, it is a place where writers invite other writers to dialogue about writing. Writing Centers are available at all College locations. For more information, visit www.mccneb.edu/writingcenter.
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