Frequently Ask Question about online classes

Questions: Are there any grant and scholarship opportunities?
Answers: Yes, BMCC works with several grant and scholarship programs.

Questions: What is the MACRAO Transfer Agreement?
Answers:This agreement is designed to facilitate transfer from community colleges to baccalaureate colleges and universities in Michigan.  The agreement provides for transferability of up to 30 semester credits to meet many (in some cases all) of the General Education Requirements at participating Michigan four-year colleges and universities.  Students may complete the MACRAO Transfer Agreement as part of an associate degree or as a stand-alone certificate.

Questions: Can I transfer credit from my previous college?
Answers:Yes, Bay Mills Community College will accept transfer credits from other accredited institutions within the following guidelines:

Questions: Is Bay Mills Community College accredited?
Answers: Yes, Bay Mills Community College is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission:

Questions: How do I obtain a copy of my GED if I completed it within the State of Michigan?
Answers: You can complete the form required by Division of Lifelong Learning - GED Testing.

Questions: What are co-requisites and prerequisites?
Answers: A class listed as a Co-requisite is required to be taken in conjunction with or before the class in question.
               A class listed as a Pre-requisite is required to be taken before the class in question.

Questions: How do I know if I've completed the application?
Answers: A new student application consists of 4 pages. You will receive an email with a Pin number and you will also receive an email containing the message below:
     (Your application has been received by our automated system. It will be processed by our staff
     between 1-2 business days. Afterward we will send you a formal acknowledgment letter.)
If you do not receive that message, you will need to use the pin number and your email address to log in and finish any missing information.

Questions:What is the difference between Student Records and Moodle?
Answers: Student records is where students can obtain unofficial transcripts, view/print grades and bills and register for classes. It is always accessible unless there is a hold on the student account.
Moodle is the online classroom environment and is only available a week before the semester starts and closes at the end of the semester. 

Questions:How do I log into Student Records?
Answers: In order to log in, you will need to receive the registration letter containing this information. If you have not received it then your student file is not complete. Make sure that you have sent your OFFICIAL high school transcript and Tribal ID (if you are a tribal member). If you have forgotten your login information you will need to contact Robin Bedell at 906 248-8413.

Questions:How do I log into Moodle?
Answers: You will be using the same username and password as your student records login.