Due to inclement weather, ¿ªÔªÆåÅÆ will have a delayed opening at 4 pm today, Thursday, Feb. 13. All day in person and online classes are canceled. Evening in-person and online classes will be held as scheduled. Please refer to the e for status on their operations. View weather policy here.
When I graduated high school in 2000, I had no desire to go to college. In the back of my mind, I knew I should go, but I was always afraid of sinking, so I never swam. I worked in the health care field but wasn’t going anywhere without a college degree. I worked for […]
Mount Wachusett made my dreams come alive. It has brought me many challenges and made me work beyond my comfort zone. It has given me confidence; it has empowered me to go further. I was brought up in a family of first-generation Italian Americans, where education wasn’t valued, where dreams were quickly dashed, and encouragement […]
We spoke with graduating Fine Art student Lynsey Fletcher of Hardwick about her time at ¿ªÔªÆåÅÆ and her future plans. “I’m sad I’m leaving,” Lynsey jokes. “I tell my friends that I wish we could stay at the Mount forever!” “I decided to attend the Mount pretty early on in my senior year, but with […]
Earning a college degree can open a world of career opportunities after graduating from high school or transitioning careers. You might even desire specialized education — there are so many reasons people look to the world of academia to help them achieve their goals. From associate and bachelor’s to master’s and doctoral, you might wonder […]
Irene Gulnick, a member of the Class of 2022, will be heading to Springfield College in the fall where she will major in Art Therapy. Her portfolio and academic excellence earned her a $23,000 annual merit scholarship. “I decided to attend the Mount in 2019 after a gap year of working full time. I have […]