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Academic Needs
Career and Job Information
Financial Aid and Scholarships
Other Programs for College Students
Programs for High School and Junior High Students
Check here for information about tutoring services and additional resources for MTC students.
MTC’s Academic Advisement department has provided a helpful collection of pages covering time management, test taking, test anxiety, paper writing, note taking, reading strategies, and motivation.
For a host of links covering job search engines, employment trends, personality tests, and more, visit this page developed by MTC’s Counseling Services.
America’s Career InfoNet, in partnership with the US Department of Labor, has produced a massive resource filled with a wealth of information. Explore their site and access everything from job searching tips to labor market information. If you’re interested in pursuing the subject, you could spend quite a bit of time here.
Searching for job leads? Or would you like help preparing for an interview or polishing up your resume? If so, you’ll find this to be an excellent resource for your job search.
Look here for the latest job openings at the college, as well as links to other sites. You can also download a state of South Carolina employment application.
Provided by MTC’s Office of Student Financial Services, this is an excellent summary of aid programs. It includes eligibility and application information, as well as links to other important pages on the college’s site.
This is the place to fill out or update your application online. It’s quick and it’s easy (as far as these things go.) Plus, you’ll find many other helpful articles, resources, and links.
The college has numerous scholarships available to new and returning students. The application timeframe is limited; but, even if you’re too late for this year, it’s helpful to get an idea of what is out there. Keep checking back for updates.
A collection of free sites compiled by MTC’s Office of Student Financial Services.
Look here for the latest information about lottery funds.
Serves qualified participants by facilitating career exploration and providing assistance with tuition or childcare. Call (803) 738-7694 for details.
Acts as a resource of eligible adults (age 19 and up) who would like a partner in their educational process. While specializing in help with admissions and financial aid information, the program works to address a variety of needs. For more information, call (803) 822-3749.
Special opportunities may be available to you, depending on your circumstances. To learn more about School to Work, Job Corps, or the Workforce Investment Act for unemployed workers, visit the site and browse around.
Veterans, their spouses, and their children may be eligible for financial and academic help.
This program helps eligible young adults (19-21 years old) with the cost of tuition, books, supplies, and – in some instances – childcare and transportation expenses. WIA provides mentoring services, career guidance, and other types of counseling. Participants must be residents of Richland, Lexington, or Fairfield counties. Call (803) 738-7630 (Beltline) or (803) 822-3258 (Airport) for additional information.
This program is designed to help students in 6th – 12th grades succeed in school and to assist them as they enroll in further education after graduation. Visit this site to discover more about ETS and to learn which schools in Lexington and Fairfield counties they serve.
Gear Up works with eligible 7th – 12th graders, providing various forms of support to help them earn their diploma. They also encourage their students to pursue additional education or training following high school and assist them in applying at these institutions.
Upward Bound provides academic support and guidance in educational planning for eligible high school students. One unique feature of UB is a summer program where students live and learn on a college campus.
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