Resources that are available for all students!
MATC's Student Handbook provides important information for students
Student Life & Resources - Main Page: https://www.matc.edu/student-life-resources/index.html
Food Pantry - Bring an MATC Student ID card. Located at the Downtown Milwaukee Campus in Room S215. Open to students Tuesdays from 10am-4pm. Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10am-6pm. To learn more click on the following link (https://www.matc.edu/student-life-resources/food-pantry.html).
Housing- Westown Green student housing. Spaces are limited, click here to learn more
Mental Health, student legal aid, tutoring services, and other resources for students - find more information on this page: https://www.matc.edu/student-life-resources/student-resource-center/index.html
Free counseling is available to MATC students to help process feelings, identify options, set goals, and strengthen coping skills for managing life challenges - find more information on this page: https://www.matc.edu/student-life-resources/personal-counseling.html)
Transportation - Bus services (https://www.matc.edu/visit/public-transportation.html) and campus shuttles (https://www.matc.edu/visit/shuttle.html) provided
U-PASS- Students who are enrolled in at least 6 college credits and have a Stormer Pass can receive a bus pass for the Milwaukee County Transit System free of charge. To learn more click on the following link (https://www.matc.edu/student-life-resources/student-life/upass.html)
Campus Dining- Campus Meal Plans are available in $150 blocks of tax-free Dining Dollars, which last until the summer, for the Downtown Milwaukee Campus Café, and Stormer Café at the Mequon, Oak Creek and West Allis campuses. To learn more click here.
Student Parking Permits are available for currently enrolled students with an MATC Student ID card. To learn more click on the following link (https://www.matc.edu/student-life-resources/student-life/student-parking.html).
MATC has College Teams for basketball, baseball, softball, soccer, volleyball, and tennis, and MATC is in the North Central Community College Conference. Click here to learn more.
MATC Dental Clinic- Services offered include cleaning, x-rays, fluoride treatments, and sealant applications. To learn more click on the following link (https://www.matc.edu/who-we-are/marketplace/dental-clinic.html).
MATC SKYN Spa for skin therapy treatments at Mequon campus, click here to learn more.
MATC Hair, Nail, Spa, and Facial services at Downtown campus, click here to learn more.
Rave Alert System-MATC uses the Rave Alert System to provide emergency and school closing alert messages to students and employees through text, voice, and email messages. Click here to learn more.
Emergency assistance grant funds click here
The Local 212 Fast Fund provides grants for students. Click here to learn more.
Student Employment- On-campus opportunities at all campuses, and works around class schedule. Click here to apply.
MATC offers quality, reliable care to children of the students and staff/faculty of MATC, and our communities. Child care is available at all four campuses for children ages six weeks through 12 years, from early morning through late afternoon.
To learn more click here
If you are planning to use Financial Aid to pay for classes please click HERE to get started!
To start, fill out, or renew the FAFSA form, click HERE. The MATC Federal School Code is 003866.
Want to learn more about grants and scholarships? Click HERE!
Students considering technical diploma or certificate programs can apply for the Checota Scholarship. To learn more, click HERE.
For information on MATC tuition and student fees, click HERE.
For the MATC Student Initiated Refund Policy, click HERE.
The MATC Multicultural Services: Four offices comprise the Multicultural Student Services Department - African-American , American Indian, Asian American, and Hispanic. These offices are staffed with individuals who are culturally sensitive to the services needed by multicultural students. We are located in Room M238 at the Downtown Milwaukee Campus (Click HERE to learn more)
The MATC Office of Bilingual Education provides advising, help with registration, and related student services (Click HERE to contact)
The MATC Office of International Student Services assists students with the college admissions process (Click HERE to contact)
The MATC Student Accommodation Services Department provides reasonable accommodations to students with specific educational needs (Click HERE to learn more)
The MATC Military Education Support Office (MESO) serves veterans and current servicemembers to help ensure a successful transition from military to academic life, and provide guidance for meeting educational goals (Click HERE to learn more)
Career Hub - MATC has an abundance of resources to help you make decisions about your college major and your career. Three-fourths of college students are undecided about their college major. You're not alone. Career Coaches are here to support you as you begin to explore and understand career paths. To learn more click (Here)
Online Learning Support Site (Click HERE)
Achieving success in today's college courses requires you to develop not only effective learning skills and study habits for use in the on-campus classroom but also the skills necessary for success when your courses use online technologies.
Use this site to learn more about the requirements for online learning and resources to support your success.
Tutoring Services & Academic Support (https://guides.matc.edu/Tutoring_Services/schedules)
Click on a subject to see available tutors and their schedules!
To learn about becoming an MATC Tutor (open to students and requires a B or higher), click HERE.
MATC Writing Center (Click HERE to view the schedule)
Our Writing Center can help with writing assignments for any course!
General Computer Assistance (Click HERE to view the schedule)
Basic Computer Skills, Microsoft Office Assistance (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Google software, Blackboard basics - for any course!
■ MATC Libraries
■ Research guidance, study rooms, printing, books, movies, and Chromebooks for checkout (Click HERE to learn more)
■ MATC Help Desk
■ Technology support for students through phone or email. (Click HERE to learn more)
■ How to Communicate and Problem Solve with Your Instructor (Click HERE for the article)
■ MATC has a faculty-student mentoring program through Stormer Connect, and you can work with more than one mentor (Click HERE to learn more)
■ MATC Libraries: Locations, hours and and phone numbers for Downtown, Mequon, Oak Creek, and West Allis (Click HERE for hours)
■ To view the latest books and materials at the MATC Libraries, click HERE.
■ MATC Library Student Chromebook checkout program for up to one semester, has case and charger cord (Click HERE to learn more)
■ MATC Library Study Rooms are available at the Downtown, Mequon, and Oak Creek libraries (Click HERE to sign up)
■ MATC Library Interlibrary Loan Program- MATC students, faculty, and staff can request library materials from other participating libraries, which are then shipped to MATC (Click HERE to learn more)
■ MATC Student Printing Services: Students receive $10 in free printing each semester. For the Campus Printing Guide, click HERE.
Library Support for Papers, Projects, and Presentations
■ MATC Library Guide for Choosing a Topic for an essay, presentation, or report (Click HERE for the guide)
■ MATC Library Guide to Research Article Source Types and locating library resources (Click HERE for the guide)
■ MATC Library Guide to Finding Academic Journal Articles for research papers and projects (Click HERE for the guide)
■ Article on Selecting Research Sources for academic work, recommended by the MATC Library (Click HERE for the guide)
■ MATC Library Databases to find research sources for projects, papers, and presentations by subject (Click HERE to access)
■ MATC Library Guide to Citing Resources on crediting sources in papers, projects, and presentations (Click HERE for the guide)
■ MATC Library Guide on Finding and Citing Statistics for papers, projects, and presentations (Click HERE for the guide)
■ MATC Library Guide on Preparing Speeches and Presentations for courses, workplaces, and conferences (Click HERE for the guide)
Student Organizations and Events (https://www.matc.edu/student-life-resources/student-life/clubs-orgs.html)
MATC students have many outside-the-classroom opportunities to learn and have fun. The college features about 50 professional organizations that enhance the learning experience. Student organizations are a great way to develop your skills, share interests, grow your resume and meet other students. Student organizations are administered through Office of Student Life
Office 365 for Free (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/education/products/office)
Students and educators at eligible institutions can sign up for Office 365 Education for free, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and now Microsoft Teams, plus additional classroom tools. Use your valid school email address to get started today.
It is a web version (not a downloadable program)
English as a Second Language (ESL)/English Language Learners Program (ELL) programs: ESL/ELL students learn in a variety of ways: group, individualized, computer-assisted language learning, Weekend College and online. A student may choose courses in oral language development, vocabulary improvement, reading and writing skills, pre-employment English, and computer skills. (Click HERE to learn more)
MATC Adult High School--Earn a high school diploma (Click HERE to learn more)
MATC GED/HSED program--Testing and advising at all campuses (Click HERE to learn more)
Chromebooks are available to check out for up to 30 days at City of Milwaukee branch libraries with a library card. To learn more click HERE.
To sign up for a Milwaukee Public Library card, click HERE.
To find a local public library and check hours, click HERE.
Free Tax Help is available at the MATC Downtown and Oak Creek campuses. To learn more, call 414-297-8417 or email vita@matc.edu.
To access tax forms or refund information click HERE.
For the MATC Library Guide to Voting and Election information, click HERE.
MATC is implementing Cisco Duo for Two-Factor Authentication, also known as MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication), to provide an extra level of security to protect the college's students and sensitive information.
To provide that additional security, we are requiring all students accessing Google Apps products to utilize the Duo Two-Factor Authentication process to login to Gmail, Calendar, Drive, etc.
Students will be able to begin utilizing the Duo MFA process starting February 1, 2023 and all students will be required to be using DUO MFA by May 2023.
Want to learn more OR get started on setting up your DUO? Please view the documents on the left.