Complete Your Application Today!
Take a few quick steps toward a life-changing, family-sustaining degree, diploma, certificate, credential or career by completing your MATC application right now.
Here's how:
- Finish Your Application
Need help?
Contact the MATC Admissions team by phone or email. The office is open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday.- Call: (414) 297-MATC (6282). Wisconsin Relay System 711.
- Email: newstudent@matc.edu
You can also visit any of MATC's Admissions Offices:- Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State State, Milwaukee
- Mequon Campus, 5555 West Highland Road, Mequon
- Oak Creek Campus, 6665 South Howell Avenue, Oak Creek
- West Allis Campus, 1200 South 71st Street, West Allis
- MATC Education Center at Walker's Square, 816 West National Avenue, Milwaukee
- Send Us Your Transcripts
While you wait for your acceptance email, send in your transcript — it doesn’t have to be an official one. The transcript is essential because it helps advisors place you in the right courses. (Note: International students are still required to submit a translated transcript that has been evaluated by an approved agency.)
Some programs, however, require an official high school transcript before a student can take core courses. Visit matc.edu/course-catalog to find out your program’s requirements. If an official transcript is required, you will send us one or more of the following, depending on your experience:
- Official high school transcripts with graduation date from a regionally accredited institution.
- GED/HSED diploma (submit scores if available)
- Homeschool PI-1206 form and detailed transcript
- College/university transcript
- International transcripts
Use one of these methods to send us your transcripts:
- Electronically:
Use the website Parchment and choose apply@matc.edu as the recipient email. - By U.S. mail:
Send transcripts to 700 West State Street, ATTN: Admissions, Milwaukee, WI, 53233. - Drop off in person:
Do not open transcripts if you receive them at home — they must remain in a sealed envelope.