It will be a Live Facebook Question and Answer session about services offered by Montgomery College's Disability Support Services.
Transitioning to College: A Guide for Students with Disabilities.
Montgomery College's innovative Early College Program provides Montgomery County Public School students an opportunity to experience college-level courses, accelerate their path to degree completion and entrance into the workforce, and save money on college tuition This session offers a wide array of information, ranging from requirements to deadlines and from a current Early College student’ s perspective to faculty advice. For more information visit http://bit.ly/MCTV-Education-Y
Hear from other single moms about the joys and challenges of raising boys.
MC offers a variety of programs under the dual enrollment umbrella. These students are participants from the Middle College program. Learn more at www.montgomerycollege.edu/dep PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THIS LINK TO WATCH THIS PROGRAM https://youtu.be/pj4eCNmbFUM
Student-parents are a highly invisible population due to colleges not systematically identifying and collecting data on this student population. Although they tend to have high dropout rates, they are highly incentivized to pursue postsecondary education and have higher GPAs than non-parenting students. In recent years, MC has begun focusing on student-parents for several reasons. First, it's an equity issue. Second, student-parents overlap with other vulnerable populations such as first gen. Third, student-parents impact college enrollment and retention. Through the Ascend Parent Initiative, Montgomery College is working closely with organizations like Generation Hope and Ascend at the Aspen Institute to identify our student-parents at MC and collect data on these students so that we can learn more about how to best support and improve outcomes for our parenting students. This program is another example that shows how committed MC is to learning about the experience of student-parents and how MC can continue to make a difference in their lives. In this episode of the Student-Parent Experience at MC, Dr. Jermaine F. Williams sat with four parenting students to hear their stories and experiences. Ja'Bette Lozupone, director of Student Affairs, moderated the conversation. To learn more about the work that the College is doing go to montgomerycollege.edu/student-parents
Did you know life coaches charge over $100 per hour in the professional world? Here at MC our academic coaches are free to students in the Achieving the Promise Academy. Learn more about the academy and ask our coaches and current students any questions during our live FAQ session.
Montgomery College provides academic coaches, tutors, and advisors to help students navigate school. These services are different from one another but are equally important to helping students graduate and/or transfer.
Montgomery College students enrolled in the ACES program celebrated on May 16 the completion of their Associate's degree. ACES is a collaborative effort among Montgomery County Public Schools, Montgomery College, and the Universities at Shady Grove, designed to provide students with a seamless and supportive pathway to a bachelor s degree.
Montgomery College's Combat2College Program helps student veterans access academic and social resources. Veterans lounges on each campus provide them a place to go between classes. Six Montgomery College student veterans were interviewed for a video called, "Enlisted to Enrolled". They discussed their experiences before, during, and after military service. https://youtu.be/eDS_pe1z_a0 This video expands on the importance of having lounges exclusive to student veterans.
MC provides academic coaches that are "attached" to specific courses to help guide students to available resources and develop better study habits.
A celebration of philanthropy by the MC Foundation To watch COPY AND PASTE THE FOLLOWING LINK INTO YOUR BROWSER https://youtu.be/5vZ0F0FzpG4?si=7CR8sQRx5PZRumR_
Montgomery College students enrolled in the ACES program celebrated the completion of their Associate's degree on May 16, 2023, at the Rockville Campus. Achieving Collegiate Excellence and Success (ACES) is a collaborative effort among Montgomery County Public Schools, Montgomery College, and the Universities at Shady Grove, designed to provide students with a seamless and supportive pathway to a bachelor s degree.
Montgomery College provides academic coaches, tutors, and advisors to help students navigate school. These services are different from one another but are equally important to helping students graduate and/or transfer.
Montgomery College student interns skills in a form of storytelling that is rapidly growing in popularity. The students work on projects while gaining skills in leardership, service and support, and receive professional development training.
In 1993, StoryCenter’s founders began holding workshops in the process that became Digital Storytelling. On Day 2 of the 11th International Digital Storytelling conference ‘ Radical Listening: Story Work for a Just Future,’ StoryCenter founder Joe Lambert and colleagues from three decades of efforts around the world, celebrate the journey of the organization. PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THIS LINK TO WATCH THIS PROGRAM - https://youtu. be/Op05qiIEDdo
There are many ways that Montgomery County is reflected in the students, staff and faculty of Montgomery College.
MC is an open access community college with something for everyone. See why YOU belong Here at MC.
This annual commemoration includes a testimony by Holocaust survivor Dr. Alfred Munzer, a candle-lighting ceremony, poetry readings and music. To View the Content, Copy and Paste the Link Below into Your Browser: https://youtu.be/T6S6rVVeODk?si=w7gLr5ff6oytzsus
“A Final Love Letter: the Frank Grunwald Collection”. Is a story from the Holocaust, a letter was found written by a woman who was killed in a concentration camp shortly after writing it. The letter was to her husband and ultimately her son Frank.
An orphaned child Holocaust survivor born in Amsterdam-Holland, Robert F. Teitel narrates the history of his extended family in relation to major developments of the 20th Century: “massive” demographic migrations, World War I, the rise of Nazism, World War II, the Holocaust, and post-war dislocations.
Doron Ezickson of the Anti-Defamation League joins the Frank Islam Athenaeum Symposia series to discuss the roubling rise of anti-semitism in the world today, and how we can take action. This series is co-produced by the Bella Mischkinsky Annual Memorial Lecture Series.
Born in Vienna in 1928, Edith Mayer Cord moved to Italy with her family to escape the rise of Nazism in Austria. In 1938, Italy passed the same anti-Jewish laws, similar to the Nuremburg laws, and the entire family was asked to leave. Unable to receive a visa for any county, Edith and her family entered France illegally in April 1939 where they received political asylum.
This annual commemoration includes a testimony by Holocaust survivor Dr. Alfred Munzer, a candle-lighting ceremony, poetry readings and music. To View the Content, Copy and Paste the Link Below into Your Browser: https://youtu.be/T6S6rVVeODk?si=w7gLr5ff6oytzsus
People share their stories about famous events