Learning Resources Center at MCC

not just a library...media, technolgy, distance education and more

Avery Learning Center:

785 Cranberry Street
Newland, NC 28657
(828) 733-5883
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Yancey Learning Center:

107 Wheeler Hills Road
Burnsville, NC 28714
(828) 682-7315

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Main Campus:

200 Mayland Drive

Spruce Pine, NC 28777

(828) 765 7351

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The MCC Learning Resources Center (LRC)

The Learning Resources Center is named for Carolyn Munro Wilson, a life long educator and supporter of teaching and learning....

We offer a variety of online resources and information about our policies and procedures. Please choose from the LRC Links to your left for more information on our programs and services.

Location & Hours of Operation

The LRC is located on the second floor of Gwaltney Hall on the Main Campus in Spruce Pine [ location map ].

The hours of operation are:

  • Monday-Thursday: 8:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
  • Special Hours during holidays and semester breaks

LRC & Distance Education Mission Statements

The Learning Resources Center (LRC) acts as both an instructional support system and an information network. Services are provided not only to the faculty, staff and students of Mayland Community College, but also to any resident of Avery, Mitchell or Yancey counties. Resources include both print and non-print materials, electronic resources, audio-visual equipment and workshops/orientations.

Distance learning is defined as the interaction of learner and instructor that occurs when the two are separated by place and/or time. The learning experience is designed around the needs of the learner. Distance education at Mayland Community College shall provide every available opportunity for an individual to pursue education that will enhance professional and personal well-being. This form of education is a convenient and increasingly popular mode of delivery, freeing the learner from time and location constraints - constraints often viewed as major barriers preventing individuals from attending college. Mayland shall offer such high-quality distance education options as teleweb courses, Internet-based courses, independent study courses, interactive television courses, or any other means to ensure accessibility to College programs and services.

Help

Help is available through our "Ask a Librarian" service. Either email your question(s) to lrc@mayland.edu or call (828) 766-1211 or 1-800-4-MAYLAND, ext. 1211.

 

 
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