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CATCH UP, MAKE UP, GET AHEAD  OR LEARN A NEW SKILL!

Want to take classes at MATC? You can request info and a recruiter will be in touch — or start an application now!

Request InfoSearch for available classesApply to Take a Class

(NOTE: To help verify future student identities, MATC charges a $2 processing fee on all applications. Learn more about this fee here.)

Interested in starting a degree or diploma program? Use the same application and simply choose your program!

 

FLEXIBLE CLASSES START YEAR-ROUND!

MATC offers flexible starts throughout the year: January, February, March, June, August, September and October.

In addition to traditional 16-week classes, shorter 12- and 8-week options offer the same high-quality instructions and small class sizes in a shorter time frame so you can see success sooner!

At MATC, quality education led by experienced instructors is a fraction of the cost of a four-year school! Fifteen “200 level” credits costs just $4,517.25. With books and fees, total costs are estimated at $5,531.75. Check out these easily transferable course bundle options. 

Pick a Pre-Major below that best represents your career goals and see the courses we recommend. The courses listed are entry-level options for you to consider.

 

View Recommended Courses by Pre-Major:

Subject Course
English English 1 or 2 (ENG-201 or ENG-202)
Math Intermediate Algebra (MATH-200)
Science Principles of Biology (BIOSCI-236)
Humanities Introduction to Modern Cinema (ENG-240)
Behavioral Science Valuing Diversity (SOCSCI-217)
Fine Arts or Foreign Language Music Theory (MUSIC-205)
Occupational Course (May not be transferable) Technical Communications (ENG-208)

ENHANCE YOUR MATC EXPERIENCE

Whether your passion is writing, student advocacy, or electronics, MATC has an outlet for you. Joining a student club on campus allows you to connect with like minded students and creates opportunities to refine your leadership skills and make friends while on campus. Program student or not, a campus with a lively student experience increases your connection to the college community.

Learn more about the Office of Student Life, including examples of clubs and organizations at MATC:

  • Student Government
  • MATC Times Student Newspaper
  • Future Black Nurses Association Mentoring Group
  • Anime Club
  • Latino Student Organization
  • Black Student Union
  • Asian Student Association
  • MATC STEM Network