Hey all you Facebooker’s, Mohave Community College has a new page on Facebook called MCC Admissions. If you want to find out questions about registration and other admissions related topics take a look at the new page. Below is a link for the page to take a look right now. While you’re on the page become a fan and you’ll see new status updates when important topics or helpful hints are posted. Also, if you have helpful input for the admissions department you can now let us know on our page as well. So next time you’re on the web take a look at the MCC Admissions page on Facebook and help college communication become easier and fun.
Link: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/mohaveccadmissions
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Monday, November 8, 2010
Spring Registration 2011
It’s that time of the year again to register for Spring 2011 semester. If you are a returning student, you can register online beginning today, November 8. Registration for all students on campus begins on the 15th of November as well.
The college will be closed to students December 10, 2010 to January 2, 2011 for winter break.
Get in early to get the classes you want.
The college will be closed to students December 10, 2010 to January 2, 2011 for winter break.
Get in early to get the classes you want.
Monday, September 27, 2010
Escape to Your Study Zone

If you find yourself trying to escape a land of books but still need to study for an exam take a look outside. Currently, the temperature is stable at ninety-seven degrees with a slight breeze to keep everyone cool. Today the high is at a hundred and the low at sixty-nine, but if you find shade and grass this is not an issue at all. Several green areas around our campus make life easier with a peaceful place to learn and study for exams. So take a look out your window and escape to a serene world of your own.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Duel Enrollment Orientation at the High School
We, at Mohave Community College and Kingman High School, are gearing up for the upcoming semester for the new school year starting in Fall 2010.
In preparation, there will be a Duel Enrollment Orientation:
Thursday, August 5, 2010
at Kingman High School Auditorium
4182 N Bank
6:00PM.
I, and other staff members of MCC, will be there to explain the purpose and process of Duel Enrollment, the benefits of this resource, a session on how to use MCC resources, and a how-to on the new, mandatory, online application process.
If you are a Kingman High School student or parent of, and have not yet RSVP, call or email me.

Kay Lynn Trybus
Neal Campus Kingman
928.692.3021, or
internal ext. 1221
In preparation, there will be a Duel Enrollment Orientation:
Thursday, August 5, 2010
at Kingman High School Auditorium
4182 N Bank
6:00PM.
I, and other staff members of MCC, will be there to explain the purpose and process of Duel Enrollment, the benefits of this resource, a session on how to use MCC resources, and a how-to on the new, mandatory, online application process.
If you are a Kingman High School student or parent of, and have not yet RSVP, call or email me.

Kay Lynn Trybus
Neal Campus Kingman
928.692.3021, or
internal ext. 1221
Monday, April 12, 2010
Student Appreciation Week

This week is Student Appreciation Week. Brought to you by your Neal Campus Kingman Student Government Association, Alpha Chi Omega (PTK), Fine and Applied Arts Club, The Foundation, and McKee Foods.
There will be a free student BBQ on Thursday, April 15th, 2010 at 3:30PM- 7:00PM behind building 200, under our new blue canopy.
Come and enjoy the free food and fun!
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Compass Testing at Kingman High School
Compass testing is the first step in registering for dual enrollment classes.
Today, April 6th, I'm Compass testing at Kingman High School. The week of April 12-15, I'll be Compass testing at Kingman High School again. Besides overseeing Compass testing on these dates, I'll be able to help any student complete the dual enrollment registration and answer any questions about the process. Parents are encouraged to attend registration with their student or may contact me for appointments, Kay Lynn Trybus, at my MCC number, 928-692-3021.
Dual enrollment classes are held on the Kingman High School campus during the school day. Classes are taught by college qualified high school teachers using college curriculum. When students are enrolled in a dual enrollment course, they receive credit toward high school graduation while earning college credit. Qualified high school students may enroll in dual enrollment classes. There is no fee to participate in Dual-E classes.
I'll see you around campus,
Kay Lynn
These links are the forms needed for Dual Enrollment. Copy and paste them into your address bar, print, fill out, and deliver to me, Cliff Angle, or your KHS Counselor:
http://mohave.edu/images/repository/REG%200044.pdf
http://www.mohave.edu/images/repository/REG%200039.pdf
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw9s.pdf
http://www.mohave.edu/images/repository/reg%200037.pdf
Today, April 6th, I'm Compass testing at Kingman High School. The week of April 12-15, I'll be Compass testing at Kingman High School again. Besides overseeing Compass testing on these dates, I'll be able to help any student complete the dual enrollment registration and answer any questions about the process. Parents are encouraged to attend registration with their student or may contact me for appointments, Kay Lynn Trybus, at my MCC number, 928-692-3021.
Dual enrollment classes are held on the Kingman High School campus during the school day. Classes are taught by college qualified high school teachers using college curriculum. When students are enrolled in a dual enrollment course, they receive credit toward high school graduation while earning college credit. Qualified high school students may enroll in dual enrollment classes. There is no fee to participate in Dual-E classes.
I'll see you around campus,
Kay Lynn
These links are the forms needed for Dual Enrollment. Copy and paste them into your address bar, print, fill out, and deliver to me, Cliff Angle, or your KHS Counselor:
http://mohave.edu/images/repository/REG%200044.pdf
http://www.mohave.edu/images/repository/REG%200039.pdf
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw9s.pdf
http://www.mohave.edu/images/repository/reg%200037.pdf
Monday, March 29, 2010
On your mark.... Get set.... FAFSA!!!!

It's the perfect time to get a jump start on your FAFSA for the 2010/2011 school year. As soon as you do your taxes you can fill out your FAFSA. The U.S. Department of Education provides students and parents with financial aid program information. It's FREE to sign up. Log onto http://www.fafsa.ed.gov to file for your FAFSA. To get great information and filing help you can log onto http://www.fsa.ed.gov.
MCC Title IV Code is 011864. You'll need it to get aid for this school. If you need assistance please visit the Financial Aid Office at your nearest campus. You may also apply for scholarships as well as financial aid by visiting the Financial Aid office in the student services buildings at the Bullhead City campus, Lake Havasu City campus, North Mohave campus, or the J. Leonard and Grace Neal Campus - Kingman.
If you have more questions try MCC's financial aid web site at http://mohave.edu/pages/215.asp, financial aid offices by phone at: Bullhead City Campus 928.758.8407, Lake Havasu City Campus 928.505.3390, Neal Campus Kingman928.757.0855, North Mohave Campus 928.875.2799 or me at 928.692.3021
Good Luck on filling out your FAFSA!
See you on campus,
Kay Lynn
Monday, March 1, 2010
Getting on to MyCampus portal
Technology is great. Just at work and school alone, it helps me have an easier day. Email, Angel, MyCampus portal, and EX web are essential to have a productive day. Here is some information to help you out with getting better acquainted with your Email, Angel, and MyCampus portal:
Your Main User Name:
Last Name + First Initial + Middle Initial + Last 4 digits of your Student ID
For example, student "John R. Williams" with a Student ID of "123456" would have the following Username: WILLIAMSJR3456. NOTE: If your last name is longer than 10 characters, it will be truncated to 10 characters in the Username.
Student email addresses are formatted as follows: username@mccmail.mohave.edu (e.g., the student in the example above would use williamsjr3456@mccmail.mohave.edu for his email address).
Passwords: Your default password will reflect the following format: mCC090265, where m is not capitalized, CC is capitalized, 09 is the most recent year of enrollment at the college, 02 is your birth month in 2-digit format, and 65 is your birth year in 2-digit format. You will need to change your password when you first log into each system, to a unique password of your choosing.
If you need help changing your password, contact the Help Desk at 866-749-8239 for assistance.
MyCampus portal
To access MyCampus, go to http://mycampus.mohave.edu and log in using the Username and Password as described above.
Once you find your Username and Password (as described above) you can log into the MyCampus portal for single sign-on access to email, ANGEL, EX Web, student forms, MCC library, and other useful online resources.
Angel
Students should not try to access their online courses until the first day of class. Access will not be available until that time.
Spring 2010 online courses begin as follows:
•January 25: full-semester and first session courses
•February 10: 12-week courses
•March 24: 2nd-session courses
On the first day of class, you can access your online course(s) in the MyCampus portal (http://mycampus.mohave.edu) or you can go directly to Angel (https://angel.mohave.edu/frames.aspx) in your Web browser. You will log in with the Username and Password as described at the top of this page. After login, the first page that displays will have a link to your online course(s). Simply click the link for the course you wish to access, and you will be taken to that course site.
MCC Mail
MCC student email addresses will be the only email addresses used for online classes. You can access your MCC student email account in the MyCampus portal, or you can go directly to the email Web interface at http://start.mccmail.mohave.edu in your Web browser. Use the Username and Password as described at the top of this page.
Your Main User Name:
Last Name + First Initial + Middle Initial + Last 4 digits of your Student ID
For example, student "John R. Williams" with a Student ID of "123456" would have the following Username: WILLIAMSJR3456. NOTE: If your last name is longer than 10 characters, it will be truncated to 10 characters in the Username.
Student email addresses are formatted as follows: username@mccmail.mohave.edu (e.g., the student in the example above would use williamsjr3456@mccmail.mohave.edu for his email address).
Passwords: Your default password will reflect the following format: mCC090265, where m is not capitalized, CC is capitalized, 09 is the most recent year of enrollment at the college, 02 is your birth month in 2-digit format, and 65 is your birth year in 2-digit format. You will need to change your password when you first log into each system, to a unique password of your choosing.
If you need help changing your password, contact the Help Desk at 866-749-8239 for assistance.
MyCampus portal
To access MyCampus, go to http://mycampus.mohave.edu and log in using the Username and Password as described above.
Once you find your Username and Password (as described above) you can log into the MyCampus portal for single sign-on access to email, ANGEL, EX Web, student forms, MCC library, and other useful online resources.
Angel
Students should not try to access their online courses until the first day of class. Access will not be available until that time.
Spring 2010 online courses begin as follows:
•January 25: full-semester and first session courses
•February 10: 12-week courses
•March 24: 2nd-session courses
On the first day of class, you can access your online course(s) in the MyCampus portal (http://mycampus.mohave.edu) or you can go directly to Angel (https://angel.mohave.edu/frames.aspx) in your Web browser. You will log in with the Username and Password as described at the top of this page. After login, the first page that displays will have a link to your online course(s). Simply click the link for the course you wish to access, and you will be taken to that course site.
MCC Mail
MCC student email addresses will be the only email addresses used for online classes. You can access your MCC student email account in the MyCampus portal, or you can go directly to the email Web interface at http://start.mccmail.mohave.edu in your Web browser. Use the Username and Password as described at the top of this page.
Friday, February 26, 2010
March 2nd's President's Forum
Hi All,
March 2nd, 2010 at 2:00pm till 3:00pm in Room 200F there will be another President's Forum. Dr. Michael Kearns will be there to discuss all your concerns and questions. Got questions about the Subway set up, or the Strategic Plan (found at http://www.mohave.edu/info/Admin/Strategic%20Plan.pdf)? Stop on in and get them answered.
WE'LL SEE YOU THERE!!!
March 2nd, 2010 at 2:00pm till 3:00pm in Room 200F there will be another President's Forum. Dr. Michael Kearns will be there to discuss all your concerns and questions. Got questions about the Subway set up, or the Strategic Plan (found at http://www.mohave.edu/info/Admin/Strategic%20Plan.pdf)? Stop on in and get them answered.
WE'LL SEE YOU THERE!!!
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Full Swing
The semester is in full swing! I have math homework, essays, and tests coming out my ears. So much to do, so many things to acomplish. I can do it! I must and will, "Be The Swan".
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Uneducated
It is possible to store the mind with a million facts and still be entirely uneducated.
-Alec Bourne
-Alec Bourne
Monday, February 22, 2010
Love
Never pretend to a love which you do not actually feel, for love is not ours to command.
-Alan Watts
-Alan Watts
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Strategic Plan
Dr. Kearns will be giving a presentation this afternoon that is open to the public. He will be discussing MCC’s Strategic plan and how we will reach the goals outlined in this plan. The college has grown in leaps and bounds. We are all excited to be a part of this growth. If you have any questions or ideas that would help the college, we encourage you to contact us. We are here for you and encourage you to be a part of our family.
Contact us at 928-757-4331
Contact us at 928-757-4331
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Attention High School Seniors!!!
Have we got a program for you! Let me tell you about the Early Start Program.
The Early Start Program is a scholarship program for Mohave County high school senior students, home schooled students, and Mohave Community College GED graduates who would like to earn college credits tuition free!
The Scholarship covers the cost of tuition for seven credit hours (about two courses). The courses can be taken this summer after completion of your junior year or in the Fall and Spring of your senior year.
To get started, complete the required MCC Admissions Forms at http://www.mohave.edu/pages/420.asp If you're under 18 years of age, you must complete the required parental consent to enroll in college courses at http://www.mohave.edu/images/repository/REG%200044.pdf
Contact me for more information on getting started at MCC!!
The Early Start Program is a scholarship program for Mohave County high school senior students, home schooled students, and Mohave Community College GED graduates who would like to earn college credits tuition free!
The Scholarship covers the cost of tuition for seven credit hours (about two courses). The courses can be taken this summer after completion of your junior year or in the Fall and Spring of your senior year.
To get started, complete the required MCC Admissions Forms at http://www.mohave.edu/pages/420.asp If you're under 18 years of age, you must complete the required parental consent to enroll in college courses at http://www.mohave.edu/images/repository/REG%200044.pdf
Contact me for more information on getting started at MCC!!
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Gearing Up for Classes at the Bookstore
Spring Classes Begin January 25. I'm picking up my books this week at the campus bookstore. I can even order my books online at http://www.whywaitforbooks.com/ and then pick them up at the campus bookstore. It's simple, quick and easy.
All you need is your class schedule. You will need to know the Term (e.g. Spring 2010), department code (ENG), course number (102), and section number (851).
The MCC Bookstores also offer other schools supplies, such as pens, MCC cloths, book bags, snacks, coffee, gift cards and so much more.
Stores located on the campuses in Kingman, Bullhead City, and Lake Havasu City are open:
Mon - Thurs 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
Friday 8:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M.
So start shopping now and save 25% when you buy used. I know I will!
All you need is your class schedule. You will need to know the Term (e.g. Spring 2010), department code (ENG), course number (102), and section number (851).
The MCC Bookstores also offer other schools supplies, such as pens, MCC cloths, book bags, snacks, coffee, gift cards and so much more.
Stores located on the campuses in Kingman, Bullhead City, and Lake Havasu City are open:
Mon - Thurs 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
Friday 8:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M.
So start shopping now and save 25% when you buy used. I know I will!
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