MATC Fast Facts Data from 2013-14 fiscal year (unless noted) Students Programs Offered Enrollment: 40,825 Full-Time Equivalents (FTEs): 12,417 Student Demographics Average Age Gender 30 Female: 54% Male: 46% Diversity White 42% African-American 33% Hispanic 17% Asian-American 5% Multiracial 2% American Indian 1% Associate Degree 84 two years of full-time study Technical Diploma 69 one year of full-time study Certificate 39 one semester of full-time study Apprenticeship 24 five years of job training and classroom study INCLUDED IN THE ABOVE Online 23 programs nine associate degrees, 12 technical diplomas and two certificates are offered entirely online and hundreds of online courses are available in many programs Bilingual nine programs associate degree, six technical diplomas, and two apprenticeship programs are offered MATC Employees MATC is Wisconsin’s largest majority-minority college/university Pt. Washington Rd. ee Gr Cost of College (Fall 2014 semester; tuition only) 83% Milwaukee County Highland Rd. n 12% Ozaukee, Racine, Washington, Waukesha counties MEQUON CAMPUS MATC: $2,125 (15 credits/one semester, associate degree or technical diploma program study) 5%Other Reasons for Attending Washington County Waukesha County Prepare for a job 33% Career change 26% Prepare for further education 19% Improve existing skills 14% Personal interest 7% Other 1% Ozaukee County Milwaukee County DOWNTOWN MILWAUKEE CAMPUS WEST ALLIS CAMPUS S. 71st St. OAK CREEK CAMPUS Milwaukee County Racine County (December 2012 and May 2013 graduates) Enrollment by Academic School S. Howell Ave. Ba yR d. Where Our Students Live The college’s students are served by: • 1,349 full-time faculty and staff • 528 part-time faculty and staff (expressed in full-time equivalents) (degree/diploma program students) 28% School of Business 27% School of Health Sciences MATC: $2,792 (15 credits/one semester, four-year college transfer classes) UW System: $4,550 (15 credits/one semester, average) Area private four-year colleges: $12,290 (15 credits/one semester, average) Financial Aid • 15,136 students received financial aid; totaling $91.4 million (includes grants, loans, scholarships and work-study employment) • 65% of program students receive financial aid Grants System logo/endorser options MATC earned 37 grants worth $7.9 million for academic and student service initiatives. The funding came from 18 organizations including federal, state, local and miscellaneous sources. The logo mainly used by the Sys or on official System documents 21% School of Liberal Arts and Sciences System logo in all black. Can also out to all white if desired. 19% School of Technology and Applied Sciences 5% School of Media and Creative Arts MATC also enrolls more than 9,000 students each academic year in the School of Pre-College Education, which includes Basic Skills, GED/HSED, Adult High School and English as a Second Language (ESL). matc.edu facebook.com/MilwAreaTechCollege twitter.com/DiscoverMATC instagram.com/discovermatc linkedin.com/company/matc MATC West Allis Campus Fast Facts MATC’s West Allis Campus is conveniently located in the heart of a blended residential neighborhood/retail area in western suburban Milwaukee County. The campus is an integral part of the surrounding community. Students, faculty and staff pride themselves on fostering a close-knit, family-like, supportive atmosphere. Twenty-two associate degrees, 11 technical diplomas and 10 certificates can be taken entirely at the West Allis Campus. 22 Associate Degrees: • Accounting • Associate in Arts • Associate in Arts* • Associate in Science • Banking and Financial Services • Biotechnology • Business Management • Chemical Technology • Dietetic Technician • Early Childhood Education • Electronic Engineering Technology • Funeral Service • Individualized Technical Studies • Interior Design • IT Computer Support Specialist • IT Network Specialist • Marketing Management* • Medical Administrative Specialist • Real Estate • Supervisory Management* • Technical Studies: Apprentice • Welding Technology * Accelerated Program Enrollment (Fiscal Year 2013-14): Headcount: 7,632 Full-Time Equivalents (FTEs): 1,680 Transfer Opportunities MATC has hundreds of transfer agreements which make it easy to transfer credits to many four-year colleges and universities throughout the country. Some are course-to-course transfer agreements, others will allow complete degree transfer. In many cases, associate degree graduates can enter other institutions with junior status. Online and Bilingual Options MATC offers nearly 400 courses and 23 academic programs entirely online. The college also offers nine bilingual programs and apprenticeships to meet the needs of Hispanic and Hmong populations. Numerous individual bilingual classes also are available for pre-college, associate degree, technical diploma and certificate students. Sample of Key Community Partnerships • City of West Allis • Masterson Company • Progressive Machinery • Public Policy Forum • SaintA • State of Wisconsin Department of Transportation • Summit Credit Union • West Allis Rotary • West Allis/West Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce • West Allis/West Milwaukee Health Department • West Allis/West Milwaukee School District 11 Technical Diplomas: • Accounting Assistant • Bilingual Office Assistant • Business Management • Child Care Services • IT Computer Support Technician • IT Help Desk Support Specialist • IT User Support Technician • Medical Billing • Nursing Assistant • Sales Specialist • Welding Al Pinckney, Vice President, MATC West Allis Campus 1200 South 71st Street, West Allis, WI 53214 414-456-5344, pincknea@matc.edu matc.edu, 414-297-MATC, Wisconsin Relay System 711 MATC is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, Commission on Institutions of Higher Education, the national standard in accrediting colleges and schools for distinction in academics and student services. MATC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institution and complies with all requirements of the Americans With Disabilities Act. (6/15)