Due to the winter storm and hazardous travel conditions, all campuses of Madisonville
Community College will be closed Wednesday (1/28). Students, please check Blackboard
for updates from your faculty. Stay safe and warm MCC.
The 2025-2026 season continues this spring with a dynamic lineup of performances designed to inspire, entertain, and engage audiences of all ages. From world-class musicians and touring productions to local talent and student showcases, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
Madisonville Community College has released the President's List for the Fall 2025 semester. Students named to the President's List earned a 4.0 GPA or higher for the semester and were enrolled in 12 or more credit hours in courses numbered 100 or above.
The Aspen Institute has named Madisonville Community College (MCC) as one of 200 institutions eligible to compete for the $1 million Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence, the nation's premier recognition of high achievement and performance among two-year colleges.
The Madisonville College Foundation has been awarded a $15,000 grant from the Gene Haas Foundation to benefit students enrolled in Madisonville Community College's CNC machining and technology programs. This contribution will fund scholarships for individuals pursuing careers in the growing field of advanced manufacturing and reinforce the college's recently revitalized associate degree in computerized manufacturing and machining.
Madisonville Community College (MCC) has officially renamed its Learning Resource Center in honor of longtime leader and President Emeritus Dr. Judith L. Rhoads. The newly named Judith L. Rhoads Learning Resource Center stands as a tribute to her decades of transformative leadership and unwavering dedication to the college and its surrounding communities.
MCC will host "We The People: A Celebration of World Heritage" on Wednesday, September 17, from 9:30 AM to 2:00 PM in the North Campus Quad. This free community event celebrates diverse cultures through music, dance, food, and educational presentations, featuring performances by AfricaNashville's Yeli Ensemble and faculty-led presentations on topics ranging from the American Dream to traditional Latino dance. The celebration coincides with Constitution Day and reflects MCC's commitment to building community bonds through shared learning experiences, with attendees welcome to participate in the full program or drop in throughout the day.
Registration is open for late start classes that begin on Monday, October 20. Students can come to the Enrollment Center to get started. Students can receive hands-on help with admissions, advising, financial aid, and registration for fall classes. Don't wait--drop in, get enrolled, and take the next step toward your future.