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  1. However, Modesto Junior College (MJC) believes that to better serve our community, we must do all we can to make even the worst situation an opportunity. MJC’s response to the lockdown has been to launch and expand our offerings of fully online degree programs, ranging from certificates to bachelor's degrees.

  2. Is a 7th-12th grade student, who is at least 14 years old, who has met all established special conditions for admission as a special student pursuant to Sections 48800, 48800.5, 48801, 48802, 76000, 76001, and 76002 of the California Education Code as well as policies of Yosemite Community College District, has written permission from the high school principal (or junior high superintendent ...

  3. About MJC. Our College has been serving Modesto and the surrounding communities for 100 years. We understand the struggles that many of you face for a better life for yourself, your family, and your community. Harriet Tubman once said “Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience ...

  4. The Modesto Junior College (MJC) Associate Degree Nursing Program utilizes a multicriteria screening process to evaluate and select applicants for admission. For a detailed explanation of our multicriteria screening process, go to the Allied Health website and search ADN Program and click on the Multicriteria Screening Process Advising Record (MSPAR).

  5. For email set up help visit IT Service Desk - Student Email FAQ's. For login assistance contact Student IT Services at (209) 575-7900, option #4. Login to your student email. Navigate MJC's student portal & myMJC. View and verify your Math & English Placement under "Test Summary".

  6. It is the policy of Modesto Junior College not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex or disability in its educational programs and its employment practices. Updated 5/30/24

  7. It is the policy of Modesto Junior College not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex or disability in its educational programs and its employment practices. Updated 6/11/24