MATC 2024-25 Catalog

COMMUNITY LEARNING MATC Offers Even More

Maybe you want to get your high school diploma, brush up on basic skills, learn English or just enjoy a class? MATC has programming to help you do it all.

CURRENTLY IN HIGH SCHOOL GET A HEAD START ONCOLLEGE

FINISH HIGH SCHOOL GET CAUGHT UP A high school diploma or GED certi fi cate is a requirement for admission to most of the college’s academic programs. If life got in the way of fi nishing high school, MATC can help. See page 314 for details about Community Education programs.

High school students can earn credit toward their graduation — and a college credential — through Dual Enrollment Academy, Start College Now, Transcripted Credit and Contracted Courses.

FOR CURRENT STUDENTS STUDY ABROAD

WORKING ADULTS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Bring MATC’s training programs to your organization at times that fi t your schedule through Workforce Solutions. matc.edu (search Workforce Solutions)

MATC offers a number of study abroad opportunities for students interested in learning fi rsthand about cultures around the world. matc.edu (search International Study)

COMMUNITY MEMBERS AUDITING COURSES

COMMUNITY MEMBERS TAKE A CLASS

Take a class without the pressure of homework or exams. Please note that audited courses aren’t for credit and aren’t eligible for fi nancial aid or veterans bene fi ts. Wisconsin residents 60 years or older may audit some courses on a space-available basis for free (tuition is waived, but you must pay for fees and materials). To fi nd out which courses can be audited, email register@matc.edu or call 414-297-7900.

Anyone can just take a class at MATC without earning a credential (though you won’t be eligible for fi nancial aid). Complete a Non-Program Student application and register for the classes you want to take. matc.edu (search Take a Class)

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