Academic Advising
Welcome to MACC’s enrollment page. MACC is an excellent choice for transfer options or degrees that lead to a profitable career path. We have over 25 years of experience in virtual and online learning, and we are ready to meet your needs.
We have established a safe and easy enrollment process for you.
- New students need to meet with an advisor via a Zoom appointment to enroll. Directions are in Step 1 in the Enrollment instructions below.
- Returning and visiting/non-degree seeking students can self-enroll online through myMACC. Directions for that process are in the video link below or Option 2 under Step 2 in the Enrollment Instructions below this paragraph.
Do you need help with your myMACC password and login? Send an email along with your full name and phone number to .
Enrollment Instructions
Step 1: Complete an Application
If you have previously attended MACC, including as a dual-credit/dual-enrollment student, you are not required to reapply.
Step 2: Enrollment
Option 1: Meet with an Advisor (via Zoom) – required for all new, degree-seeking students
Zoom link will be sent to the email you provided in the appointment system.
2. Explore course offerings
3. Submit official high school and college transcripts to the Registrar.
4. Current MACC students and students whose transcripts have been evaluated by the MACC Registrar can prepare for an advising appointment by viewing your course needs and current transcript at myMACC – click Student Tab (transcripts and degree audits are located under Academic Information).
Option 2: Online Self-Enrollment – available for currently or previously enrolled, non-degree seeking, and visiting students
1. Log into myMACC
2. Select Student in the red bar.
3. Select Add/Drop Courses under Add/Drop (middle of the page).
4. Select the term you are enrolling in. Do not change Student Program (Undergraduate Program) or Course Program (All).
5. Under Course Search, enter the Course Code (e.g. ART) or select the Department if you would like to search course offerings by discipline.
6. Click Search.
7. Check the box next to the course you want to enroll in.
8. At the bottom of the page, click Add Courses.
9. Check “Your Schedule (Registered)” to verify the courses you are enrolled in.
10. Verify your Enrollment and Bill: In the Student Menu (#3) select Billing Information. Click Course and Fee Statement. Select the term you enrolled in, click Generate my Course and Fee Statement, and open the PDF file.
Prerequisites and Placement
A prerequisite is a course or requirement that must be completed prior to enrolling in a second course. For example, you must complete Composition I (LAL101) before enrolling in Composition II (LAL102).
Steps to enroll in a MACC course that has a prerequisite course requirement:
- If you successfully completed the prerequisite course or are currently enrolled in the prerequisite course at MACC, you are ready to enroll.
- If you successfully completed the prerequisite course or are currently enrolled in the prerequisite course at another college, you will need to have the transfer course verified with MACC prior to enrolling for the course by using one of the options below:
- Send an official transcript to the MACC Registrar to be evaluated. If you have already submitted your official transcript, you do not need to send it again unless the transcript has changed. This option will require additional processing time and could result in enrollment delays.
- Attend a virtual advising session and submit an unofficial transcript to the advisor. You are still required to submit an official transcript to the MACC Registrar once you have received a grade for the course at the college you are attending.
Summer Only or Non-Degree Seeking Students
Summer only or non-degree seeking students with MACC must still meet any required prerequisites before enrolling in courses. Students who are attending another college and enrolling in a MACC course with required prerequisites will need to submit an official transcript to the MACC Registrar once their grade has been awarded for the prerequisite course. In addition, summer only and non-degree seeking students are required to submit an official copy of their high school, GED, or HiSET transcript. Check with an advisor to verify any transcripts on file.
Math and English Placement
If you wish to enroll in a math or English course at MACC, regardless of whether you plan to seek a degree or certificate, you must:
- take the Accuplacer at MACC or
- provide ACT scores (subset scores are used for placement) or
- qualify for alternative placement or
- be currently enrolled in or completed with qualifying grade the required prerequisite course.
Add/Drop Dates and Policies
Add/Drop Policy
Students may add/drop courses through myMACC during the online enrollment period. Online enrollment will close the day before a term begins. After online enrollment closes, students will need to schedule an advising appointment to add a course or contact their nearest MACC campus. Drop requests after the online enrollment period closes may be sent to . Enrollment dates are listed on the MACC Academic Calendar. Additional add/drop information can be found in the MACC Redbook.
Summer 2020 Dates
8-week Session
- Last Day to Enroll Online: June 5, 2020
- Last Day to Drop a class with No Charge: June 5, 2020
- Last Day to Withdraw (W): July 17, 2020
1st 8-Intersession Dates
- Last Day to Enroll Online: May 17, 2020
- Last Day to Drop a class with No Charge: May 19, 2020
- Last Day to Withdraw (W): May 28, 2020
2nd 8-Intersession
- Last Day to Enroll Online: June 5, 2020
- Last Day to Drop a class with No Charge: August 4, 2020
- Last Day to Withdraw (W): August 12, 2020
Fall 2020 Dates
16-week Session
- Last Day to Enroll Online: August 23, 2020
- Last Day to Drop a class with No Charge: September 4, 2020
- Last Day to Withdraw (W): December 11, 2020
1st 8-week Session
- Last Day to Enroll Online: August 23, 2020
- Last Day to Drop a class with No Charge: September 4, 2020
- Last Day to Withdraw (W): October 9, 2020
2nd 8-week Session
- Last Day to Enroll Online: August 23, 2020
- Last Day to Drop a class with No Charge: October 23, 2020
- Last Day to Withdraw (W): December 11, 2020
Spring 2021 Dates
Spring 2021
16-week Session
- Last Day to Enroll Online: January 18, 2021
- Last Day to Drop a class with No Charge: February 1, 2021
- Last Day to Withdraw (W): May 7, 2021
1st 8-week Session
- Last Day to Enroll Online: January 18, 2021
- Last Day to Drop a class with No Charge: February 1, 2021
- Last Day to Withdraw (W): March 5, 2021
2nd 8-week Session
- Last Day to Enroll Online: January 18, 2021
- Last Day to Drop a class with No Charge: March 19, 2021
- Last Day to Withdraw (W): May 7, 2021
Student Responsibilities
As a registered student at MACC, you agree to certain responsibilities. Some of the most important are outlined below.
Changes to Classes by Student
- Students are responsible for their class schedules and for being aware of all schedule changes.
- Check your myMACC account for any schedule changes.
- Some classes are offered with varying start and end dates (e.g. 1st 8-week, 2nd 8-week, intersession, etc.). You should check the start-dates and end-dates of each class as you enroll.
Changes to Classes by College
- The College reserves the right to cancel or change the day and/or time of any class without obligation.
- The College also reserves the right to change the instructor and/or instructional delivery method of any class without obligation.
Financial Responsibility
- Students agree to pay any and all charges incurred through MACC and that fees and tuition must be paid in full on or before the first day of the semester unless they have guaranteed financial aid on the MACC system.
- Students understand that they cannot receive financial aid for classes that do not count toward their degree or certificate.
- Students understand that any balance remaining after the first day of the semester is subject to a $50 late payment fee and delinquent balances are subject to additional collection costs of up to 40%.
- In order to avoid financial responsibility, if you decide not to attend a class, you must officially drop that class within the stated refund periods on the MACC Academic Calendar.