MATC 2024-25 Catalog

ORIENTATION Get Ready for Success

Self-Service

Congratulations! Now that you’ve committed to MATC, the next step is setting up your online account with Self-Service and planning for orientation.

Once you enroll, Self-Service helps you stay connected and access key college services. • Register for classes. • Pay tuition and fees and enroll in a payment plan. • Get immediate, 24/7 information about your fi nancial aid without waiting on hold or in a line. • View your class schedule and cumulative GPA. • Review and print your unof fi cial transcript. • View your semester grades. Go to selfservice.matc.edu and log in with your MATC email and password.

1. Set Up Your MATC Online Account • Visit selfservice.matc.edu and click on Forgot your username? • Your username will be sent to the email account you used to apply. • After you receive your username, return to Self-Service and enter your username. • At the next form, enter your MATC email address. • Your default password begins with Sp23$ and ends with the month and day of your birth. For example, if your day of birth is August 3, the default password is: Sp23$0803. 2. Participate in STORM STORM is your online orientation experience that supports class registration and getting to know MATC. Students must participate in order to register. You will get an invitation from your Admissions navigator. RSVP to participate and meet your Pathway team! 3. Register for Classes and Payment Options Current and new students can register for classes online at selfservice.matc.edu (choose Student Planning.) Select Student Finance for payment options.

FLEXIBILITY Online Campus

RESOURCES Blackboard.com/matc.edu MATC’s online courses are offered via Blackboard, a virtual learning environment. Newsletter Each month, the e-newsletter Online Campus & EdTech News shares tips and the latest developments in online learning to support student success. Online Learning Support Offers tutorials and skills workshops to guide online students through their coursework. Virtual advising and coaching is also available. Contact matc.edu (search Online Campus) onlinelearning@matc.edu

In addition to taking classes in person at any of MATC’s four physical campuses and other educational sites, students have even greater fl exibility thanks to the college’s fi fth campus — the Online Campus. Developed in the 1990s, the Online Campus offers 48 associate degrees, technical diplomas and certi fi cates, plus microcredentials known as digital badges. Courses are offered two ways: 1. 100% online and on demand. Students learn at their own pace accessing courses online through Blackboard at a time that suits their schedules. 2. 100% online and virtual. Attend virtual lectures on a regular schedule while completing coursework online.

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