Admission

Why choose Greenfield Community College?

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Apply onlineFrom our scenic main campus at the foothills of the Berkshires, to our dedicated faculty and small class sizes, the reasons to further your education at GCC are many.

Some highlights of the GCC experience:

  • Small class sizes that allow for personalized advising and academic support, ranging from from peer tutoring to career counseling
  • A sense of "right-sizedness" that you won't get from a larger school; our campus and community are small enough to find one's way around and engage in meaningful discussion and faculty interaction—yet large enough to offer diverse academic tracks and student support services
  • Transfer programs that help you make a smooth transition to a four-year baccalaureate degree school
  • Low-cost, high-quality courses that readily transfer to other programs
  • Evening, weekend and online learning options for students who need more flexibility in their schedules
  • Unique degree and certificate programs you won't find at other community colleges, including Outdoor Leadership, Peace and Social Justice, Massage Therapy, and Nursing

To find out more about GCC and whether we're right for you, contact us and speak to an admission counselor or arrange a campus visit.

THE JEANNE CLERY DISCLOSURE ACT

In accordance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (more commonly known as the Clery Act), Greenfield Community College publishes an annual report that includes crime statistics and institutional policies concerning campus security and safety matters. The report is available at our Public Safety Department’s website: http://www.gcc.mass.edu/offices/safety/clery.html. A printed copy of the report is available at the offices of Public Safety, Human Resources, Student Affairs, Admission, and at the Downtown Center. You may also have a copy of the report mailed to you by contacting Public Safety at 413-775-1212.

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