We are glad you have made the decision to further your education with us!

Applying to MACC is a simple step-by-step process. Keep in mind that certain programs (e.g. Health Science Programs, Veterinary Technology, etc.) have strict admission requirements and require additional admission applications. General college admission, in most cases, is guaranteed after you complete the steps below.

  1. Transcripts and Transfer Credits -

    After completing your admissions application, you will need to send your official transcripts to MACC.

    All students enrolled in college credit classes must provide or have on file proof of high school graduation (with Graduation Date and A+ seal if applicable), HISET (formally GED), or equivalent by the completion of the first ten days of class in a 16-week semester or the equivalent in a shorter session. High school students enrolled through dual-credit or dual-enrollment programs and persons with proof of an associate or higher degree are excluded from this requirement. Once a dual-credit or dual-enrolled student has graduated and enrolled in college credit classes, they must provide or have on file proof of high school graduation (or equivalent) by the completion of the first ten days of class in a 16-week semester of the equivalent in a shorter session.

    In addition, all degree-seeking students must submit official transcripts from all colleges/universities attended (including as a dual-credit student) by the completion of the first ten days of class in a 16-week semester or the equivalent in a shorter session. All previously earned college credits will be evaluated individually (see Transferring Credit to MACC).

  2. Apply for Financial Aid -

    All degree-seeking students (including part-time and full-time students) should apply for financial aid. Completing the FAFSA is the first step.

    In addition, students may apply for loans, college work-study, scholarships, and the A+ program.

  3. Placement - 
    Although MACC is an open admission college, certain classes (e.g. English and math) and programs (e.g. nursing) require placement testing and/or measures for enrollment. Refer to the MACC Testing page for more information.

  4. Enroll in Classes -

    Schedule an advising appointment.

    All new, degree-seeking students are required to meet with an MACC Advisor to enroll in classes.

    All currently or previously enrolled, non-degree seeking and visiting students may meet with an MACC Advisor or self-enroll in classes (*classes that require placement or completion of a prerequisite will require advisor approval for enrollment).

    Degree and Certificate Information

    Course Offerings

    College Catalog

  5.  Payment Information -

    Tuition and Fee Information

    Payment Information

    Payment Plan Information

    Financial Aid

  6. The Greyhound Store -
    Visit The Greyhound Store for book information and to purchase MACC Greyhound Gear.

Welcome to Moberly Area Community College!

I’m so glad you made the choice to continue your education with us. You’ve made a great decision to connect with an institution that has a long history of excellence, reaching back to 1927. When I was a student here in 1982, I found the same passion and high quality education that you’ll experience today.

I want to encourage you to use the resources found here online, as well with our advising staff and faculty. Don’t be afraid to ask questions. We’re invested in your education and your future and we want to see you succeed!

I wish you all the best this semester and in the years to come.

Sincerely,

Dr. Jeff Lashley
President
Moberly Area Community College