MATC 2025-26 Catalog
NEW STUDENTS Orientation and Registration
Congratulations! Now that you’ve committed to MATC, there are a few tasks to complete before you can start classes: setting up your online Self-Service account and planning for orientation and registration. 1. Create Your Self-Service Account Self-Service helps you access key college services and stay connected. Here’s how you sign up for an account: • Visit selfservice.matc.edu and click “Forgot your username?” Your username will be sent to the email account you used when you applied. • Enter your username at selfservice.matc.edu . On the next form, enter your MATC email address. • Change your password. 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 required before you can attend Express Enrollment. Visit go2orientation.com/matc and log in using your MATC email address and password. Learn about the college, its academic programs, services, student resources and policies. 3. Register for Classes at Express Enrollment or Registration Jam Sign up for a required Express Enrollment or, for high school seniors, Registration Jam. At these events, you will meet academic advisors, register for classes and get help applying for financial aid, if needed. 4. Pay for Classes Create a payment plan at selfservice.matc.edu and choose Student Finance. For more information, please see Payment Options on page 12. 2. Complete the New Student Orientation Attending the online New Student Orientation is
UNDECIDED STUDENTS Picking a Pathway and a program (we have 180+) is an important step in your education at MATC. Career coaches in the college’s CareerHub help undecided students make that decision. Here are some tips from Nutan Amrute (above) and her career-coaching team: 1. Connect with your career coach today to start the career-planning process and enter your preferred program! 2. Before meeting with your coach, get to know yourself. How do you like to spend your time? Convert your passion into a career! 3. Take it a step further and make a list of the skills you currently have and the jobs you’ve had and loved. 4. Research careers you are curious about and bring your thoughts and questions to your meeting with a career coach. 5. Take career assessments — a career coach at MATC can help! 6. Ask questions! It is perfectly fine to admit when you don’t know something or if something doesn’t make sense. Career coaches help break things down. Questions? Connect with a career coach! careercoaching@matc.edu 414-297-6244
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