The Registrar's Office provides services related to planning, supporting, and completing students' academic programs. The Office assists students with course information, class schedules, course registration, grades, transcripts, academic records, enrollment certifications, student verifications, student data corrections, graduation degree audits, adding and dropping courses, and transfer credit evaluations.
Office Location & Hours
The Registrar's Office is located in the Administration Building (A101) on the Brockton Campus and on the First Floor of the Canton Campus. We are open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. |
| Q. How can I receive an unofficial transcript? |
| Unofficial transcripts are not issued by the Registrar's Office. Active students may view and print a copy of their unofficial transcript through the Massasoit website. Official transcripts will be released upon written request of the student and sent directly to the person(s) or organization(s) designated by the student. |
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| Q. How can I order a transcript? |
1. By filling out a Transcript Release Form and returning it to the Registrar's office.
2. Mailing to the Registrar's Office, a letter ordering a transcript that includes the following information:
- Name used when attending
- Social Security Number
- Approximate dates of attendence
- Full mailing address where you would like the transcrip sent
- An original, written signature
- $1.00 per transcript (cash, check, money order)
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| Q. Can I sign up for ESL classes? |
| Contact x1790, or x1785, or x1815 for testing information. |
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| Q. What is the Withdrawal Policy? |
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| Q. What is the Senior (age 60 or older) Tuition Policy? |
Several kinds of tuition waivers are available to Massasoit Community College students. These waivers include, but are not limited to, National Guard, veteran, senior citizen, Native American, state employee, and ward of the state. In order to receive a tuition discount, students must present the waiver at the time of registration. If students present the waiver after registration, the College will make no adjustment.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts does not fund all courses; therefore, the use of certain waivers for those unfunded courses will be restricted. In addition, some waivers cover only “state-supported” classes. A “state-supported” class is one taught by faculty paid with state funds. Because the faculty teaching assignments maybe adjusted at any time through the start of classes, the status of a class as “state-supported” or “non state-supported” may change. A student's bill balance will be adjusted as a result.
Students will need to present documentation of eligibility, and may need to certify they meet all waiver eligibility requirements prior to having their waiver accepted. Students eligible for waivers should obtain clarification from the Financial Aid Office before making course selections. |
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