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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Below are some frequently asked questions about Madisonville Community College's Muhlenberg Campus.

Do I have fewer privileges as a student at the Muhlenberg Campus?

No. Students at the Muhlenberg Campus are just like any other student at Madisonville Community College. They receive a college email account, have full access to the library resources, schedule at the same time... everything. The only difference is the student's physical location.

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What are the facilities like at the Muhlenberg Campus?

There are eleven classrooms within the 22,000-square-foot P.A. & Pauline Shaver Building, including a computer lab, biology lab, ITV classroom, student center, and Learning Resource Center (LRC). The LRC offers students free tutoring services and computer access. Tutoring services are provided through generous, local financial support.

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What financial aid services are available at the Muhlenberg Campus?

Financial Aid programs are available for individuals who qualify. The programs include Federal and State Financial Aid Programs, Vocational Rehabilitation, Veterans Education Assistance, Scholarships, and WIA. Contact the Financial Aid office to apply or to receive additional information. A financial aid representative is on campus each Thursday from 9 AM to 4 PM. No appointment is necessary.

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What Bookstore services are available at the Muhlenberg Campus?

The Bookstore provides services on campus at the beginning and end of each semester, including Book Buy-Back.

For additional details, please refer to the schedule bulletin or call the Bookstore at 1-866-227-4812.

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What disability assistance services are available at the Muhlenberg Campus?

The Disablity Resource office provides accomodations for students with permanent or documented disablities to overcome problems that may interfere with their classroom success. The Disablity Resource Coordinator is on campus Wednesdays from 10 AM to 4 PM during the fall and spring semesters. Summer hours are by appointment only.

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