Additional New Tablets Arrive at MCC for its Remote Learning Service

December 02, 2021

The Library Services Unit just received the additional 40 brand new tablets procured by MCC as it expands its Tablet Loan Service to students for remote learning.  

The Library has got your back! Our "Tablet Loan Service" continuously caters to students who do not have a gadget during this period of remote learning. 

The Tablet Loan Service of the MCC Library has successfully helped 65 MCCians by equipping them with tablet devices to be used for their synchronous classes. 

This initiative is part of the continuous efforts of MCC to make all the members of the Crimson Tribe online ready. MCC ensures that regardless of the circumstances, no student will be left behind.

Inquire Now! They can be reached thru Mabalacat City College Library Facebook page.

In photo: AVP for Student Affairs and Support Services Basty Sebastian, Chief Librarian Roma Amor Manalang, and LSU Personnel formally receive the newly delivered Lenovo Tablets to be prepared for student utilization.

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