There’s still time – Winter Registration Available at Mid!

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Registration for winter courses at Mid Michigan College is available now and courses start Monday, January 9. Mid’s courses are scheduled to take place on campus and online.

“Helping students find their passion, achieve their goals, and own their opportunities is always top-of-mind as we near the start of a new semester,” said Beth Binder, Interim Director of Admissions at Mid. “We continue to expand the number of programs, credentials, and services available on campus and online so we can support students when, where, and how it works for them.”

In addition to courses on campus, Mid offers courses and degrees that can be completed online, providing the ultimate in flexibility for students who are working, caring for family members, and adjusting to the wide variety of challenges life can bring during a semester.

“We encourage new and continuing students to register as soon as possible,” explained Binder. “This will ensure they are able to shape a schedule that works best for them.”

The College is also offering a mix of on-campus and online resources and support services to help students succeed. From one-on-one help registering for courses to remote academic support, access to loaner hotspot internet access devices, and mental health counseling, Mid is continuing to support student success through a variety of methods.

Prospective students can apply online at midmich.edu/apply or contact Admissions at admissions@midmich.edu or (989) 386-6661.

Current or returning students should contact their Mid Mentor for assistance with academic planning and registration.

Original source can be found here.



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