Current Events
Information Sessions
We highly encourage students to attend an information session to learn more about the program and profession. Information sessions are open to the public and prior registration is not required.
Check out the next info session date.
Contact Information
Advising
The Academic Advising and Transfer Center (AATC) can help students plan out prerequisites in order to apply for the program.
Advising.Questions@mhcc.edu | 503-491-7315
Financial Aid
Students may qualify for financial aid and are encouraged to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) available online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. This application includes grants, loans, and work study. Information about financial aid,
including instructions for completing the FAFSA, is posted on the
MHCC Financial Aid webpage.
Scholarships are also available.
To avoid missing financial aid deadlines and opportunities, it is recommended that the FAFSA be completed on October 1 for the following academic year or at the time of program application. Financial aid inquiries may be directed to
FinAid.Mail@mhcc.edu.
Admissions, Registration, and Records
The Nursing program is a restricted entry program. Admission of all students is centralized in the Admissions, Registration and Records office. Admission to the College does not guarantee admission to the program. The Admissions, Registration and Records
office has the final authority on what constitutes equivalency for all admission criteria and has the sole authority to inform students of their admission status. If you have questions regarding admissions, please contact the Admissions Evaluator
at LRadmissions@mhcc.edu.
Disability Services
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA & ADAAA) and Rehabilitation Act Information
Mt. Hood Community College does not discriminate on the basis of disability in admissions or access to its programs, services and activities. If you have a disability and need accommodations, auxiliary aides, or services, please contact
Accessible Education Services at 503-491‐6923 or aes@mhcc.edu. Individuals are not required to disclose disability in the admissions process. Disability Services staff can provide assistance and guidance during the application process if you have any questions.
Individuals with disabilities are required to meet the essential functions of the curriculum and program with reasonable accommodations.
Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action
The College shall comply with all local, state and federal laws related to equal opportunity and affirmative action in its employment practices, services, programs and activities. The College is committed to providing an inclusive environment and equal
opportunity to all persons and prohibits all forms of discrimination based on age, gender, race, color, religion, physical or mental disability, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, pregnancy, veteran's status, familial relationship,
expunged juvenile record, or other status or characteristic protected by law, or association with individuals in such protected status or characteristic.
Non-Discrimination
The College promotes non‐discrimination by maintaining a respectful working and learning environment free of all forms of discrimination and harassment. It is against district policy for any manager, supervisor, faculty, staff or student to engage in
discrimination of any member of the College community based on race, color, religion, ethnicity, national origin, age, sex, marital status, disability or sexual orientation. The College shall comply with all local, state and federal laws with regard
to nondiscrimination.
Veteran Services
If you are a veteran, member of the Reserves or National Guard and plan to take classes, you may be eligible for educational benefits through the Department of Veterans' Affairs or Oregon Department of Veteran Affairs. Benefits may also be available to
eligible spouses and/or children of veterans.