FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 1. What is the Richland One Middle College? The Richland One Middle College (ROMC) at Midlands Technical College (MTC) is an award winning school of choice that offers 11th and 12th grade students an opportunity to attend high school on a college campus. The school is designed to provide students a high tech education in a small learning environment. Through innovative approaches, such as the opportunity to earn a two-year degree for free, paid internships, and free laptops, students can successfully complete high school prepared for a successful life after high school. 2. What is the major goal of ROMC? The primary goal of ROMC is to provide students with a seamless transition from high school to their post-secondary pursuits: two-year/community/technical college, 4-year college/university, military, or the workforce. 3. What type of instructional program will be offered? a. b. c. d. e. f. 4. Courses required for a South Carolina high school diploma – College Prep & above College courses for an early start on college – Dual Credit: College & AP course credit Project-based learning – 11th grade: Keystone Project & 12th grade: Capstone Project Technology-driven environment – Every student is provided a personal laptop Paid internships, workplace mentoring, and community serving learning experiences Special career exploration opportunities, leadership development, and character education Where is ROMC located, and what are the hours? ROMC is located at Midlands Technical College on the Beltline Campus. The main office is in Richland Hall, Room 131, and the office hours are Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The core classes are scheduled from 11:00 am to 5:25 pm (Monday through Friday). According to an Individual Graduation Plan, students will be able to participate in other educational activities (MTC college/Heyward Career & Technology/SC Virtual School courses, paid internships, community service learning). 5. How do I apply and what is the deadline for application? Students must complete and submit the Richland One Middle College Application. (Priority Deadline: April 15) Send completed applications to: Richland One Middle College Attn: Guidance Office 316 South Beltline Boulevard Richland Hall 131 Columbia, SC 29205 Applications and general information are also available through the following channels: ROMC main office: MTC, Beltline Campus – Richland Hall, Room 131 ROMC website: ROMC.richlandone.org ROMC fax: 803-738-7117 High School Guidance Counselors Career and Technology Education Office @ Heyward Career & Technology Center 6. How many students can enroll in ROMC? ROMC has a capacity for a total of 150 - 11th and 12th graders. 7. What happens if more students apply than the school can accommodate? A lottery process will be implemented, and a waiting list created. 8. How much does it cost? Richland One Middle College is a public high school. There is no tuition cost to students. 9. Will transportation be provided? Transportation is not provided. 10. What are some points of interest about ROMC? First middle college (high school on a college campus) in South Carolina Only high school of choice in RCSDI 2-year degree for free – scholarship for tuition and texts to Early Start Scholars Academic & Career Excellence (ACE) Honors Program Small class sizes - 15:1 average student-teacher ratio Free laptops - 1:1 student computer ratio Flexible school hours Career exploration opportunities – paid internships and workplace mentors Student-Centered Environment & Fun Activities o Student Government Association (SGA) o Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) o Future Educators of America (FEA) & Teacher Cadet o National Technical Honor Society o Yearbook o Prom, Pageants, Socials, Talent & Fashion Shows o College Tours, Field Studies, & Student Success Seminars o Parent Teacher Student Organization (PTSO) o Near Peer Mentors o Student Ambassadors Don’t Delay. Apply Today. See What Blue Can Do For You. 316 S. Beltline Boulevard • Columbia, SC 29205 • Phone: (803) 738-7114 • Fax: (803) 738-7117 Website: ROMC.richlandone.org