Academic Placement Policies

Any student admitted into a degree, professional certificate or certificate program at MCC must be assessed in English and math so that appropriate course placements can be made. Before students may register for math or English courses, or courses that require English proficiency as a pre-requisite, they must demonstrate mastery of the high school level material. This mastery is demonstrated through placement requirements. Students will not be denied admission based on placement. However, students may be required to successfully complete a developmental skills course prior to beginning coursework in the program of study to which they have been admitted. While working remotely, students will be assessed utilizing the following:

  • Completed SAT testing; minimum scores vary by program and can be discussed with an Advisor.
  • High school transcripts: minimum requirements vary and can be discussed with an advisor. In general, students will need 3 years in English or Math and meet minimum cumulative GPA requirements.
  • Hi-Set Scores: students must meet the designated Hi-Set score for college readiness, an advisor will make this assessment.
  • Transferred a college-level mathematics or English course from another accredited institution into an MCC program
  • If a student does not have access to any of the above, or their scores are greater than 5 years old, the student will be asked to complete an English writing assessment or engage in conversation with our fulltime math faculty.

Any student who has a disability that might interfere with his/her ability to take the assessment independently may request special testing accommodations from the Accessibility Coordinator. Students who are non-native speakers of the English language may be asked to complete a reading assessment in addition to the writing assessment to determine course placement based on level of English proficiency.

All credit and non-credit courses at Manchester Community College are assigned a course number. Course numbers begin with a letter code designating the course’s academic area. The following course descriptions are arranged alphabetically, by academic code, beginning with “ACCT” (Accounting) and ending with “WELD” (Welding). Courses with numbers between “0 - 99” are considered developmental and any credit awarded cannot be used toward graduation requirements. Courses with numbers between “100 - 199” are considered beginning level courses and courses with numbers between “200 -299” are considered upper-level courses.

Prerequisites for courses are identified after each description and may be waived only by the instructor. A Prerequisite Waiver Form must be completed prior to registration. These forms can be obtained in the Registrar’s Office. Generally, upper-level courses have prerequisites. The college reserves the right to review and modify this information throughout the year.

Student Success Placement Policy

FYE100M MCC Essentials: The MCC Essentials course must be taken in the students’ first semester of attendance.

English Placement Policy

Before students may register for college-level English courses, they must demonstrate mastery of English at the high school level by presenting SAT scores, Hi-Set scores, high school transcripts, previously earned college credit or by completing the MCC Writing Assessment.

English Placement Guidelines

Students who take the MCC Writing Assessment and score below a 3 will place into ENGL 095M.

Students who do not place into ENGL095M, ENGL110XM or ENGL110M based on their scores, transcripts or MCC writing assessment should meet with the ELL Academic Support Specialist for further resources.

Mathematics Placement Policy

Before students may register for college-level mathematics courses, they must demonstrate mastery of mathematics at the high school level by presenting SAT scores, Hi-Set scores, high school transcripts, previously earned college credit or by conferring with MCC math faculty to discuss previous math education and experience.