Applicants must present evidence of
high school graduation from an
accredited high school for any
curriculum. For non-high school graduates, the GED equivalency
will be substituted. It is desirable for applicants to have maintained a C
average or better in high school.

A Scholastic Level Exam is required
to measure the applicant's special
needs and to establish ability grouping.

The admission procedure requires an exchange of information between the applicant and the College, which maintains a staff of representatives for this purpose. These representatives conduct a personal interview with each prospective applicant before any decision is made to submit an application for admission. During the interview, the representative will discuss the College's educational programs in relation to the applicant's career preferences, training needs, and individual motivations.


To qualify for acceptance by Miller-Motte Technical College, each applicant must fully meet the following general requirements.



Each applicant must:

•be interviewed by an admission representative;
•take a Scholastic Level Exam to assess the applicant's special needs and ability grouping;
•be beyond the age of compulsory high school attendance;
•provide an official transcript documenting his/her graduation from high school with
a regular diploma or document his/her achievement of high school graduation
equivalency;
•be of good moral character and conduct.


All applicants to allied health programs must complete a physical questionnaire documenting programmatic health requirements. Massage therapy applicants are required to obtain a professional massage before enrolling in this program. Documentation is on the honor system.

All material submitted to the College becomes the property of Miller-Motte Technical College and cannot be returned. After receipt of the application form, administration will schedule a date for orientation and will notify the applicant.

Upon completion of the necessary steps, each applicant will receive written notification of the action taken for admission within seven days.