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2012-2013-Winter-Credit-Credit-Free-Catalog
WINTER INTERSESSION

2012/2013

Continuing Education
Credit Extension & Credit-Free Courses
Classes Beginning December-February

Continuing Education

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General Information and Catalog Requests
860-512-2800

CREDIT PROGRAMS

Credit-Free Programs ............................................................... 860-512-2800

Application for Admission for New Students ............ 11-12
Assessment Testing Information ...................................... 8
Assessment Testing Exemption Request Form ................. 9
Credit Course Descriptions .......................................... 6-7
Credit Fee Schedule ...................................................... 10
Credit Refund Policy ....................................................... 3
Credit Registration Form ............................................... 14
Credit Registration Information .................................... 3-4
Information about Distance Learning Courses ................. 8
MCC Degree and Certification Majors and Codes ......... 13
Winter Intersession Calendar ........................................... 8
Winter Intersession Course Schedule ............................... 5

Director, Ann Bonney...................................... abonney@manchestercc.edu
Prog. Assoc., Stephen Campiglio .................scampiglio@manchestercc.edu
Sec. II, Jessie Bradley ...................................... jbradley@manchestercc.edu
Ed. Asst., Mike Jordan-Reilly................. mjordan-reilly@manchestercc.edu
Credit-Free Phone-In Registration ................................ 860-512-3232
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Monday – Friday . Mastercard, Visa or Discover Card
Offering courses for professional development and personal enrichment
Business & Industry Services....................................... 860-512-2813
Director, Janet Alampi .....................................jalampi@manchestercc.edu
Providing employers and employees with workplace

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