This Spring, Middlesex Community College will host a three-day series to help students complete their online coursework. Run by the college’s SUCCESS Scholars Program, “Navigate Tech with SUCCESS” will provide students with instructions and strategies to better use online tools.

“As we have seen many students come in asking for help with their online classes, we wanted to offer a support space where students can drop in,” said Farrorza Lim, MCC’s Senior SUCCESS Scholars Program Coach. “Students can learn about the SUCCESS Scholars Program while also getting assistance with accessing online platforms such as Blackboard, signing up for Zoom, and navigating other technology tools.”

The drop-in series will be offered from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesday, January 20; Monday, January 26; and Tuesday, January 27 in the Lowell Cowan Center, room 307. Each session will offer students a space to learn and ask questions throughout the Spring 2026 semester, guiding them in building their confidence for online coursework. 

Led by a team of experienced SUCCESS Scholars staff, the drop-in series will feature relatable experiences and expert knowledge. Students will have the opportunity to improve their online skills and become more efficient and successful using technology. 

MCC’s SUCCESS Scholars Program supports Asian American, Black, African American, Latinx, and LGBTQ+ students with academic coaching and mentorship, financial wellness services, and career development guidance. While the “Navigate Tech with SUCCESS” events are tailored to SUCCESS-eligible students, all MCC students are encouraged to attend and participate. 

Register for the “Navigate Tech with SUCCESS” events and to learn more about the SUCCESS Scholars Program.