What are the requirements to go to MATC?

What are the requirements to go to MATC?

MATC Promise Eligibility Criteria for High School Class of 2018:

  • Apply for MATC admission by February 1, 2018.
  • Complete 2018-19 FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) by February 1, 2018.
  • Must be Pell Grant eligible.
  • Achieve ACT composite score of 16 or above or Accuplacer average score of 69 or higher.

Do you need a highschool diploma to go to MATC?

You must be 16 years or older and attend a partnership school to enroll. Students with no previous high school experience complete 46 credits* of coursework. Students who have earned credits at other schools get advanced standing and complete the remaining credits needed for graduation.

Is ACT required for MATC?

Madison Area Technical College requires that you either take the SAT or ACT.

How hard is it to get into MATC?

Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC) Admissions The college has a moderately high acceptance rate of around 51%. This implies that out of 100 candidates, 51 are conceded.

Can I get my GED at MATC?

MATC offers multiple paths to completing high school: Wisconsin’s only Adult High School,GED and HSED programs and our Emerging Scholars partnership with Milwaukee Public Schools.

Is Act required for MATC?

What GPA do you need to get into Mctc?

College GPA of 2.5 or better.

Can I still apply to MATC?

MATC will continue to process applications after the priority application deadline. However, to increase the likelihood of completing the enrollment process, we encourage students to submit all paperwork by the priority application deadline.

Is MATC a good College?

MATC is ranked #1,075 out of 2,576 schools in the nation for overall quality on College Factual’s 2022 Best Colleges list. MATC also holds the #31 spot on the Best Colleges in Wisconsin ranking.

How long is the GED program at MATC?

High School Completion

Adult High School (link)
Timing: Eight-week classes — and time to complete depends on how many high school credits you have already earned
Contact for questions: Dr. Valencia Brown 414-297-8661 [email protected]

How much does it cost to get a GED in Wisconsin?

Wisconsin GED cost The Wisconsin GED testing fee is $135 for all four subject tests (or $33,75 per module) if you sit for the exam at one of Wisconsin’s state-approved testing facilities. The Online Proctored (OP) GED test costs $39.75 per individual subtest, so $159 in total.