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Computer Lab Access

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQ's) that might help to address some of your questions.

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The Computer Lab user name and password are the same as your myMCCKC UserID and password.

To retrieve your MCC userID, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the myMCCKC sign in page.
  2. Click on "Need userID".
  3. Click on "I Need My UserID"
  4. Fill in the online form and click the "Continue" button.
  5. If the information you provided matches your MCC record, your UserID will be displayed on the next screen.

To request computer lab access, please follow these steps:

  1. Go to the Public Access Request Form.
  2. Select whether you would like to renew or request a new account.
  3. Fill in the required information and select a campus.
  4. Click "Next" to proceed.
  5. Enter your address and click "Next"
  6. Click "Next" after verifying the address information or "Edit" to change your address.
  7. Your userID and password will be provided on the next screen.
  8. Your computer lab account will be setup and ready for use the following business day.

NOTE: Requested accounts are active after one business day.

 
MCC tracks the number of pages each student prints at MCC computer classrooms, computer labs and campus libraries. Students are allowed 200 black and white, single-sided pages at no cost. Once the 200-page allocation has been used, you may purchase additional pages for .10 per page using a credit card at your computer or through the library (cash only) or other authorized ‘Code Card’ sellers.

To keep tuition low, MCC has examined areas where spending can be curbed, and putting a limit on printing is one such area that can provide cost savings. Also, it's an opportunity to print less, therefore having a positive effect on the environment.


PaperCut Guide

To access your printing limit you can use the software called PaperCut on any campus computer. The software keeps track of your account balance, printing history, and other information. To open PaperCut, click on the PaperCut icon that is located on the system tray near the time and date.

Last Modified: 4/3/12