POTTSTOWN PA – An open house intended to provide prospective students and the community with information about credit and non-credit programs at Montgomery County Community College (MCCC) will be held Dec. 2 (2012; Sunday) from 1-3 p.m. in the West Campus North Hall, 16 High St. It is free and open to the public. It will be followed Dec. 5 (Wednesday) by an open house to help students with financial aid issues.
- This event has been added to The Post calendar.

The South Hall entrance
During the Dec. 2 event, the college admissions staff will offer individual academic advising and answer questions about the admissions process, transfer opportunities, e-learning, financial aid, and other topics. Faculty members also be available to discuss the college’s 85 degree and certificate programs in 59 areas of study. Individuals who pre-register for classes online will receive a free gift. For more information, call 215-641-6551.
The Dec. 5 financial aid session will be held from 4-7 p.m. in the South Hall Community Room, 101 College Dr. A financial aid advisor will be available to provide answers to all financial aid-related questions. Current students also will be able to check the status of their financial aid for their spring and summer courses.
Computers will be available to enroll for the spring semester during the open houses, and peer mentors also will be available for assistance. Refreshments will be served.

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[...] Two December Sessions Cover Classes, Financial Issues Montgomery County Community College will hold a Dec. 2 open house in Pottstown to help prospective students choose an educational path for their future careers, and then a second session Dec. 5 on how to pay for it. [...]
[...] Two December Sessions Cover Classes, Financial Issues Montgomery County Community College will hold a Dec. 2 open house in Pottstown to help prospective students choose an educational path for their future careers, and then a second session Dec. 5 on how to pay for it. [...]