As an e-Learning student you are not out there alone. There are many resources available to you to assist you with your studies, help you get started, and to answer any questions that you may have.
Students may visit the Science & Mathematics Study Center for support in acquiring skills needed for science and mathematic classes - related classes such as Chemistry and Physics. Students using the study center need to be currently enrolled. Support is provided by mathematics faculty and student tutors on a drop-on basis and not on an appointment basis. Tutoring may be provided to a group of students rather than strictly on an individual basis.
Need help writing a paper?
What is meant by MALA format?
Do you have a question regarding grammar?
The Writing Center is the answer.
"Do you need help studying for a class or an upcoming test? Maybe you want some extra help going over an assignment in class? Our tutors are students too, so they understand how it feels to be a student. They've taken the classes and studied for the exams. They’ve worked hard to become the best support system here, for you, so that you can be successful in your classes.
Our tutors can help in most of the general education courses and remember, all tutoring is free."
The Mott Library website is your link to online research. The Mott Library subscribes to online databases that contain a wide variety of information. The Mott College Library is your link to online research. The Mott College Library subscribes to databases that contain full-text articles from a variety of magazines, newspapers, trade magazines and scholarly journals. These databases include:
Academic Search Complete – This comprehensive scholarly, multi-disciplinary full-text database, with more than 7,100 full-text periodicals, includes more than 6,100 peer-reviewed journals. The database allows users to limit their searches to full-text documents and peer-reviewed documents.
Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center – This resource brings together all the information that’s needed to fully understand an issue: pro and con viewpoint articles, reference articles that provide context, full-text magazines, academic journals, and newspapers, primary source documents, government and organizational statistics, multimedia, including images and podcasts, links to hand-selected web sites, and more!
JSTOR: Full Text Scholarly Journals - JSTOR's search engine allows users to browse and search individual journals, or perform cross-disciplinary searches of multiple journals in multiple disciplines. There are over 50 journals from the field of history available in full-text on JSTOR.
CINAHL (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature) - Indexes articles from several hundred nursing, dental, allied health and consumer health sources. You can limit your search to “full text” when you click the “Full Text” box and limit your search to the latest five years by using the “Published date from” drop-down menus.
To access the databases:
www.library.mcc.edu
Choose “Online Resources”
Note: You will be prompted to enter the 14 digit number, above the barcode on
your Mott ID card
The Testing Center provides a comfortable, consistent environment for many testing formats that meets the highest security standards yet provides fairness to all. The Testing Center administers e-Learning, Make-up, Extended time, Proctor and Certification testing for MCC courses.