Prospective Students

The Medina County Career Center is recognized for high quality, innovative educational programming that provides students with the knowledge necessary to assure success in the high-skilled world of work and in post-secondary education.

MCCC combines real world career-technical training with related academics and employability skills. Students can earn free college credit while attending MCCC before stepping foot on a college campus.*

Admissions Taking the FIRST Step... Wondering how to become a student? It's easier than you think!

Career Majors Students learn hands-on skills on state-of-the-art equipment to to meet the demands of today's high standards in education and industry-driven career opportunities.

Academics In addition to the technical programs offered at the Medina County Career Center, academic credits are available. Dual Credit Courses are also available.

Guidance Department Contact MCCC counselors, information for applying to college, ACT/SAT test dates, scholarships and more.

FAQ's Our most frequently asked questions answered for prospective students and their parents.

College Partnerships Over 86% of our graduates planned on continuing their education. Many of these students will have an advantage over their peers, not only because of their technical background, but also because they will have college credits BEFORE they get to college.

Student Activities Students attending the Career Center are strongly encouraged to continue participating in associate school athletics and extra-curricular activities.

Career Services Students at the Medina County Career Center develop on-the-job skills and apply classroom and lab skills to actual work situations through various Business Partnerships. Those partnerships include shadowing, technical rotations, and various early placement and internship opportunities.

Pathways to Success As Medina County students begin high school, it's never too early to start planning for graduation and college. For students wishing to begin their major at the Medina County Career Center, below are Courses of Study and Credit Guides to assist you on your journey.

MCCC Today Newspaper MCCC Today is published every quarter during the year highlighting MCCC students, activities and accomplishments.

*Contact Admissions department for eligibility requirements