
MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College is now enrolling for summer and fall semesters. The summer semester starts May 22 and fall classes start August 14.
Students are always encouraged to enroll in classes as soon as possible because many classes tend to fill up quickly. Early registration also allows the college time to see if more classes should be added to meet demand.
MCC offers students the flexibility to take college their own way. Classes are designed and available online, on-campus, remotely via Zoom and many courses utilize high-tech labs for hands-on experience.
The College has various degree and certificate pathways to help students find their future career. MCC has three primary academic pathways called Areas of Interest which include:
- Workforces & Regional Development
- General Education & Transfer
- Health, Public Safety & Human Services Professions
MCC is located in all major cities in Mohave County, ready to serve local students. Campuses are located in Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.
The college has a team of advisors who specialize in helping students navigate the university credit transfer process. Going to college is more than just going to class, students have the opportunity to get involved in over 25 student organizations that can help them develop leadership skills and learning opportunities.
The college is a regional economic driver with an annual economic impact of more than $200 million throughout Mohave County. MCC strives to meet the growing regional needs of business and industry, and provides opportunities for small business development, as well as professional development for employees in every business sector.
For those who have not yet become college students at MCC, the first step is to fill out the free application which can be found online at Apply.Mohave.edu, or visit a campus near you for assistance. College student services employees are available to assist all students throughout the enrollment process, including how to seek tuition assistance.

There’s still time to enroll for the summer and fall semester at MCC. Summer classes start May 22 and fall classes August 14. Auto Collision instructor, Richie Mitten (left), teaches students on how to take a car body apart to get ready for painting.