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Request Official MDC Transcripts Via the Web
If you would like to send or
receive a copy of your official MDC transcript, you may
request this on
the Web, at any MDC campus
registrar's office in person, by mail, or by fax.
You must identify yourself with your name, your student
ID or social security number, your date of birth and
approximate years of attendance. You must also specify
the name and address of the school to which you want the
transcript sent. |
Community
Education Offers Non-Credit Classes
Visit the Community
Education site for a unique opportunity to
pursue your personal interests, professional
growth, or learn a new skill. Arts and Crafts,
Sports, Fun and Fitness, Languages, Music, Test
Preparation, Computer Classes, Real Estate,
Insurance, Import/Export, Business Writing, and
more. |
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New to MDC? Click below to visit our
Orientation Site

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Protect Yourself against Identity
Theft Concerned about identity
theft? "Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes
against consumers," According to Roderick R. Paige, Secretary
of Education. "In 2003, it affected nearly 10 million people
and cost victims more than $5 billion. And it can affect all
of usincluding students." In response, the US Department of
Education has created a Web site to help college students avoid
credit-card fraud and other forms of identity theft. According
to Secretary Paige, most students know how to protect "their
physical well-being," but don't know how to protect important
personal information. Learn more at http://www.ed.gov/misused/.
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Important
Dates Here are
some important dates and
deadlines. |
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Academic
Year 2004-2005 |
Fall
2004-1 |
Spring
2004-2 |
Summer
2004-3 |
12-week |
1st
6-week |
2nd
6-week |
1.
Registration
Begins: |
M
Jun 14 |
M
Oct 4 |
M
Mar 7 |
M
Mar 7 |
M
Mar 7 |
2.
Late
Registration Begins ($50 fee) |
W
Aug 25 |
T
Jan 4 |
M
May 9 |
M
May 9 |
M
Jun 20 |
3.
Classes
Begin:
Weekday
and
Evening
Weekend
(Saturday, Sunday) |
W
Aug 25
S
Aug 28 |
T
Jan 4
S
Jan 8 |
M
May 9
S
May 14 |
M
May 9
S
May 14 |
M
Jun 20 |
4.
Last
Day to Change Courses
without
Penalty; Withdraw from classes with 100% refund;
Register, add, drop, or change sections of credit
courses without signature of instructor |
T
Aug 31 |
M
Jan 10 |
R
May 12 |
W
May 11 |
W
Jun 22 |
5.
CLAST:
Deadline to Register
Date of Test |
F
Sep 3
S
Oct 2 |
F
Jan 21
S
Feb 19 |
F
May 6
S
Jun 4 |
F
May 6
S
Jun 4 |
F
May 6
S
Jun 4 |
6.
12--Week
Mini Term Begins |
M
Sep 27 |
M
Feb 7 |
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7.
Last
Day to Withdraw
with
Grade of W |
T
Nov 2 |
W
Mar 16 |
T
Jun 28 |
F
Jun 3 |
F
Jul 15 |
8.
Last
Day of Classes |
F
Dec 10 |
F
Apr 22 |
F
Jul 29 |
F
Jun 17 |
F
Jul 29 |
9.
Last
Day of Final Exams: |
F
Dec 17 |
F
Apr 29 |
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10.
Last
Day to Apply for Degree &
Name Appear in Commencement Program |
M
Apr 4
2005 |
M
Apr 4
2005 |
M
Apr 4
2005 |
M
Apr 4
2005 |
M
Apr 4
2005 |
11.
Commencement
Ceremony |
S
April 30 |
S
April 30 |
S
April 30 |
S
April 30 |
S
April 30 |
12.
Holidays
#
Note: Date Changed from March 3.
Not a holiday for faculty or staff, but no
classes will be held. |
S
Sep 4
U
Sep 5
M
Sep 6
R
Nov 25
F
Nov 26
S
Nov 27
U
Nov 28 |
S
Jan 15
U
Jan 16
M
Jan 17
R
Mar 10#
F
Mar 25
S
Mar 26
U
Mar 27 |
S
May 28
U
May 29
M
May 30
S
Jul 2
U
Jul 3
M
Jul 4 |
S
May 28
U
May 29
M
May 30 |
S
Jul 2
U
Jul 3
M
Jul 4 |
The
College will be closed from Sun 12/19/04 – Sun
1/2/05. |
This calendar includes MDC holidays. Faculty
are encouraged to make accommodations for students who observe
other religious holidays. Faculty are encouraged to be
sensitive to those students who may be Veterans and wish to
observe Veterans Day.
State Employee
Tuition Waiver Applicants Must Register for Eligible
Courses NO SOONER Than One (1) Day Prior to Class
Beginning Date | |
The Honors College: "Pathway to
Greatness"
The Honors College offers a challenging
and collegial environment in which academically gifted
students collaborate with MDC faculty scholars in the exchange
of ideas and creative works. Students select from a wide array
of honors courses, participate in seminars and external
activities and are provided individualized support services
and transfer privileges. Financial Aid and scholarship
opportunities are available to eligible students. Visit the Honors
College Website for more
information. |
Get Your
Parking Decal All
students need to obtain a Parking Decal in order to park on
campus. Please visit the Parking Policies page for more
information.
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FACTS.org FACTS.org is Florida's official statewide student
advising website. Visit the FACTS.org site to:
- Apply online for college admissions and
financial aid Know what classes to take in college Get
college transcripts and grades online Audit college
transcripts against degree requirements
- Access official student advising
documents
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