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Founded in 1996, Minneapolis Community and Technical College. is a college. Located in Minnesota, which is a city setting in Minnesota, the campus itself is Urban. The campus is home to 7,982 full time undergraduate students, and 0 full time graduate students.
The Minneapolis Community and Technical College Academic calendar runs on a Semester basis. In the school year the student to faculty ratio was 25:1. There are 127 full time instructional teachers. Degrees awarded at Minneapolis Community and Technical College include: Bachelor's Degree, Masters Degree, Post-master's certificate, Doctor's degree.
Admissions at MCTC are considered , with ,6% of all applicants being admitted.
In the school year, of the students who applied to the school, only of those who were admitted eventually ended up enrolling.
0% of incoming freshmen are in the top half of their high school class. 0% were in the top quarter, and 0% were in the top tenth. You can apply online.
We asked, and students answered these important questions about student life at Minneapolis Community and Technical College.
8 Students rated on-campus housing 2.3 stars. 25 % gave the school a 5.0.
6 Students rated off-campus housing 3.9 stars. 0 % gave the school a 5.0.
12 Students rated campus food 4.1 stars. 50 % gave the school a 5.0.
12 Students rated campus facilities 4.5 stars. 58 % gave the school a 5.0.
12 Students rated class size 4.8 stars. 83 % gave the school a 5.0.
11 Students rated school activities 4.2 stars. 55 % gave the school a 5.0.
12 Students rated local services 4.7 stars. 83 % gave the school a 5.0.
12 Students rated academics 4.4 stars. 58 % gave the school a 5.0.
12 Students rated Minneapolis Community and Technical College
A campus which is there to help move forward for success ... And the amazing thing is they have academic success, trio and student in support it all to help us succeed.
My Opinion is that the college football league is going back this year an that is not good for the college. The school football team needs more training an practices a time . My other opinion is that many now many students are not going to Artists like this year many people drop their major. My friend told me that she drop because of the teacher, the teacher was not going them enough of time to get there work don’t the teacher will always make the student fail an exam. Study always fail that class an that is not a good thing in a schooling system.
I chose to begin my educational path at a 2 year college, there I would complete my liberal education and lay the ground work for my transfer to a 4 year university. Minneapolis Community & Technical College was my first choice because of proximity. I enjoyed my time there, the professors are knowledgeable and genuinely invested in seeing you succeed. The administration is constantly working to improve or enhance the college experience, faculty and staff are there to help you progress every step of the way. The student body is very diverse, which adds to the campus culture. Surprisingly, like myself, there were many of us with families or returning to school after a long break. Overall, I never felt out of place. I felt like I was coming home.
Great school and diversity. I really like the fact that also community is good. I’ve been attending this school in my high school time for summer classes. I really like the environment and location. It’s the only school I learn all the good to be better student.
The fall 2020 acceptance rate for Minneapolis Community and Technical College is 100%. That means, out of _____ applications received in 2020 , _____ students were offered admission. The number of males who applied was _____ vs the number of females which was _____.
If I were able to go back in time and tell myself what I now know as if i were a high school senior, I would definately let myself know to take my time and make the best decision for me, not anyone else becuase I'm the one who has to live with the choices i make and that when you get older, your mistakes cost bigger than they would now. I would tell myself to make sure that the college I choose is natinally accredited so that if I would want to transefer schools i could do so easily. I would tell them to start applying for grant and scholarships as soon as possible to get a head start. Go see all the schools I'm looking at and start to narrow down the ones I would want to go to. Then apply to them and once I've been accepted and made my choice i would go and get accustumed to the school. Visit with your new counselors and view your classes and class rooms. I would also suggest joining some clubs and groups ahead of time so you could get to know your new classmates.
Anyone should attend this school but it is best for people who prefer an urban environment with a diverse International Student prescence. It also suits self motivated individuals, meaning those who are determined to accomplish higher levels of knowledge by their own motivation.
My classmates are very diverse. I absolutely love that about MCTC. I grew up in Iowa and the number of minority students were very small. Now I go to school where multiple languages are spoken and I am able to learn first hand about different cultures as opposed to strictly from a classroom.
My school is a convieniant way to attend college and work full time. The classes are flexible and the campus is close to home.
I think that my schools best asset is how well they cater to diverse individuals. They have many campus programs and scholarships that allow anyone to feel welcome and thrive. Being a minority student myself, it's nice to see that other than providing quality education at very affordable prices, I can get involved in many different campus groups and feel like I'm apart of something.
That you shouldn't be so worried about figuring everything out. College is the time you have to figure out what you want to do with your life. There is no other time like it, so enjoy it while you can. You can work for the rest of your life...but your only in college once.
Students who are there for the wrong reasons (ie social playtime, financial aid money, not having a clear idea of what they want to do just in school because they think they should be;) and are thus a distraction to those of us who really want to excel at pursuing our education. The second worst thing is some of the staff that is tenured and not fully engaged and passionate about their position facilitating the acquisition of knowledge. And third, being in the middle of Minneapolis, it can attract some unsavory random characters from around the city
The lack of resources available after regular business hours. As a full time student and employee, it is difficult to take advantage of school resources I pay for and am entitled to.
A wide diversity amoungst educators and students.
A person who should not attend this school is someone who is expecting a 3rd-rate college experience and who is just "going thru the motions" and "getting their credits cheap." This school may be a community college, but be prepared to be challenged intellectually and with great expectations set on you. This school wants you to succeed and to leave their campus a bright student, and they will discipline their students in this great work.
Student and staff diversity. Everyone I've met has come from different backgrounds, are on different educational paths, but are all meeting the same goal - to personally grow and to help develop their community in a positive way. What drew me to MCTC was seeing the pride that students took in their work, knowing that they were on their way to a great, successful career.
Whats unique about this school compared to the other schools i looked at was the ease of the transition from high school into college. It seems almost like 13th grade if I was to describe it. Most of the other schools were so big and a bit intimidating. the school i choose has a very relaxed home feel as if i were still in high school. Also knowing that this school was in an area that made it so convienent to comute to for classes and to travel to work.
Ghetto....Very diverse...
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All students must apply yearly for financial aid. This process starts with the FAFSA. Though financial aid deadlines vary by school, it is a good idea to apply as soon as possible. For the upcoming school year, you can apply as early as October 1 for the FAFSA. Additional school aid will be dependent on the FAFSA results.
81% of students attending Minneapolis Community and Technical College receive some sort of financial aid. 64% were awarded federal grants. While 32% received federal loans. Many students do also need to apply for additional private student loans.
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