What classes are being offered at Westside High School this year and with what teacher? Find out here!
If you are interested in participating in any of our dual enrollment or dual credit programs, the first step is to apply to MCC. The application is completely free. To get started, create a new account and fill out your demographic information.
*Make sure you apply as a High School Student when selecting Student Type
If you have taken a class through CollegeNOW! or Kickstart Online, you will need to send your counselor a copy of your unofficial transcript once the class is completed if your school will give you high school credit for the class. You can contact your Dual Enrollment Navigator (DEN) or login to your MCC account to send your unofficial transcript.
Are you interested in taking additional MCC classes this year? There are two programs to help you do this!
Through CollegeNOW! you can take classes in-person or online during our fall (September-November), winter (December-February), spring (March-May) or summer quarters (June-August). Students often use CollegeNOW as an opportunity to take additional classes towards a Career Certificate, Associate's Degree, or Bachelor's Degree.
Kickstart Online is our online high school program wherein high school students can take online college classes through MCC on a semester schedule (August - December and January - May).
Metropolitan Community College Career Academy provides an opportunity for high school juniors and seniors to learn specific career knowledge and skills prior to high school graduation. By participating in MCC Career Academies, students can explore a career field and even get a start on a degree and/or job, all while earning up to 29 college credit hours for one-year academies, and up to 54 college credit hours for two-year academies.
Did you forget your password? Has it been a while since you've accessed your account? Contact MCC IT Support at 531-622-2900.
If you need your username and MCC ID number, please reach out to Tara at nettifee.tara@westside66.net.
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