1. When does the Project MPACT application open?
2. When do Project MPACT programs begin?
All Spring 2021 Project MPACT programs start Tuesday, January 19 and include: Basic Nursing Assistant, Community Healthcare Worker, Phlebotomy, EMT, Patient Care Technician, Personal Fitness Trainer, Sterile Processing.
Please see program specific pages for more details.
Click here to see the City College's academic calendar for credit courses.Â
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3. How do I know if I got into Project MPACT?
First, you must apply to Project MPACT (application linked on home page). Application review begins the week of . From there, you'll receive an email from Lizz Gardner with next steps.
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4. What will I get out of Project MPACT?
Project MPACT provides financial and academic support for success in your basic certificate program. Project MPACT will pay for any program expenses that Financial Aid does not cover, such as uniforms, certification exams, and background checks. Project MPACT Scholars are also eligible for stipends and CTA passes. Additionally, Scholars will have access to top resources to prepare you for the job search upon completion. The Project MPACT team provides one-on-one guidance with cover letter and resume development, as well as opportunities to connect with employers and members of the community.
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5. What will I be required to do as a Project MPACT Scholar?
   *Enroll for basic certificate completion by July 2021
Spring 2021 Project MPACT programs include: Basic Nursing Assistant, Community Healthcare Worker, Phlebotomy, EMT, Patient Care Technician, Personal Fitness Trainer, Sterile Processing.
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   *Participate in Project MPACT Brightspace page and virtual MPACT Office       Hours
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6. Am I required to fill out the FAFSA to be part of Project MPACT?
No.
8. What if I've taken some courses at another college?
Policy states that all certificate and degree-seeking students must submit their official college transcripts. Learn how to do that here. For quickest and cheapest results, consider using Parchment.
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9. Are students who can't complete the FAFSA, like international, undocumented, or DACA students eligible for Project MPACT?
Yes!Â