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CollegeNow! is specifically designed for Nebraska high school students to jump-start their college education. Students enroll into sections taught by Metropolitan Community College faculty on campus or online. Begin the pursuit of an associate degree and/or transfer MCC college credit to other colleges and universities with CollegeNow!

How Is Credit Earned?

College credits earned through CollegeNow! are based on a student’s cumulative performance throughout the duration of the MCC course and will appear on a student’s MCC transcript. It's important to remember that the grades earned while taking a college credit course will count toward the student's college grade point average (GPA) and will be a permanent part of their postsecondary transcript. High school credit for CollegeNow! courses are not automatically earned. Students should check with their counselor about dual credit options.

MCC credits earned may transfer to other colleges or universities. To learn about transferability at local four-year colleges, view our Transfer Partners.

Expectations & Requirements

  • Courses offered at Metropolitan Community College (MCC) have college-level content, subject matter, expectations and standards, and students will be held to those standards and graded accordingly.
  • It is the responsibility of the student to comply with the MCC Student Code of Conduct and all standards set forth in the course syllabus.
  • If a student under the age of 18 is enrolled in both a high school and a postsecondary institution, their parents still retain the right under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) at the high school, but postsecondary rights belong to the student. Students who wish to grant parental or third-party access to their educational records may do so through the Registrar's Office by submitting an Authorization to Release Student Information Form after course registration is complete.

What is the Cost?

Current Nebraska High School students, grades 9-12, are automatically eligible to take credit classes tuition free. Students in the ninth grade become eligible for the tuition waiver during the MCC Fall quarter. Students are responsible for tools, textbooks, and any other associated course fees.

Ready to Enroll?

Eligibility: Must be a current high school student, grades 9 – 12. Students in 9th grade become eligible in MCC’s Fall

  • Step 1: Complete the free MCC Application to obtain your MCC ID. If you know your MCC ID, move to step 2.
  • Step 2: Select the MCC course(s) you wish to register for. Prerequisites for select courses are listed in our catalog. View our MCC transfer course options for a good place to start. Not sure what courses you want to register for and need further assistance? Call 531-MCC-2400 to request an appointment with a Success Navigator.
  • Step 3: Complete the CollegeNow! registration form.
  • Step 4: Email the completed CollegeNow! registration form, and copies of test scores (if applicable), to centralreg@mccneb.edu. You will receive a confirmation once the registration form is processed.

Next Steps After Registration

  • Step 1: Attend MCC New Student Orientation online.
  • Step 2: Review Student Links where you can find access to Canvas, your MCC email, student self-service, and other essential tools.
  • Step 3: Review Student Support & Resources so you're set up for success before classes begin.
  • Step 4: Set up your password or contact IT Support Services at 531-622-2900 if you need assistance.
  • Step 5: Order textbooks through the MCC Fort & South Omaha Bookstores.
  • Step 6: Attend or login to class on day 1. You're officially a college student!

Student Support and Resources

  • Student Accommodation
    • High school students with documented disabilities who plan to enroll in MCC dual enrollment courses are eligible to receive reasonable accommodations. Accommodations at the college level differ from those available at the high school level. Whether a course is taken at the high school, online, or at an MCC campus, they must contact a MCC Disability Support Service Counselor in advance to request accommodations. Students requesting accommodations must self-identity and can do so by reviewing Disability Support Services information.
  • Student Advocacy and Accountability
    • At MCC, Student Advocacy & Accountability provides support when students encounter academic, personal, or life challenges that may impact their success. Services include academic and personal advocacy, wellness and basic needs support, Title IX resources, conduct guidance, and pathways for readmission and resolution. The goal is to help students navigate challenges and stay on track academically.
  • Academic Support & Tutoring
    • Academic Support & Tutoring at MCC offers in-person, online and phone assistance for all enrolled students. From assistance with writing, math, language proficiency, to course-specific tutoring and academic coaching to achieve your goals, our network of services is here to support you.
  • Technical Support
    • Need help accessing your MCC account? Visit MCC IT Services for password support and technology assistance.