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Records

STUDENT RECORDS

All individual student files are maintained on school premises. Each file contains information relating to the student, financially and academically. The institution maintains student records indefinitely at its corporate office within the State of California. MCC reserves the right to withhold transcripts and grades in the event of unpaid tuition and other fees.

RELEASE OF STUDENT RECORDS

Mission Career College maintains all educational records of students in accordance with the provisions of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, public Law 93380 as amended. Written consent is required before education records may be disclosed to third parties. General access to student records is granted to:

  1. An officer/employee of the U.S. Department of Education, State of California, city or county agency seeking information in the course of his/her duties
  2. College record personnel with legitimate educational interest, or a person assigned in writing by an adult student or the parent or guardian of such student, if student is a dependent minor.

MCC guarantees the students’ right to access their own files. Requests for academic transcripts can be sent (along with a $8 transcript fee) to: Financial Aid and Records Office, Mission Career College, 3975 Jackson Street, Suite 300, Riverside, CA 92503.

Placement Preparation and Assis...

Mission Career College provides job placement assistance for all its graduates. The placement department provides career development workshops to assist students in resume writing, interviewing techniques and job search skills.

Job placement assistance includes:

  • Job development by the placement department.
  • Direct job referrals matching MCC graduates with available job openings in the field for which they are trained.
  • Follow-up and assistance if necessary after hire.

Please note MCC does not guarantee employment.

 

Graduation Requirements

Students who complete a prescribed program of study and maintain a 70% average (2.0) will receive a certificate. To be eligible for graduation and receipt of the certificate, students must have completed each of their courses with a passing grade and satisfactorily taken care of all financial, academic, and other obligations to the school. Students who terminate before graduation may request a transcript of courses taken. Time for the completion of a student’s training program cannot be more than 1.5 times the length of their program.
 

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