MATC Student Enrollment Increases for the Third Straight Year
For the third straight year, student enrollment at Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC) increased, with 2024-25 enrollment on track to grow by 6% compared to the prior year. The trend continues a period of growth following a decline during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“More students are choosing MATC and we are excited about the results from this year,” MATC President Anthony J. Cruz, Ed.D., said. “We attribute this continued growth to a combination of factors including students seeking to further their education and career options, the college’s increased efforts to provide student support services, faculty and staff excellence, students’ word-of-mouth, and increased marketing about our 180-plus career-ready and four-year transfer degree, technical diploma and certificate programs.”
MATC recently launched a marketing campaign featuring diverse students and alumni to emphasize that the academic and career pathway offerings at the college are the way to connect to careers that provide family-sustaining wages.
“We continue to focus on our processes that support our students and we are positioned to assist them whether they are coming directly from high school or returning as adults,” MATC Dean of Retention, Success and Opportunity, Janay Alston-Burnett said. “We connect students with an advisor and a cadre of support services to ensure they have a positive and empowering student experience from application through graduation.”
MATC has instituted many initiatives to attract students and keep them in class and on the path to success including:
● Stronger academic support services including connection to an advisor, coaches, tutoring and more scholarships, and supports to access grants, loans and work study
● Little Stormers Village drop-in daycare at our Downtown Milwaukee Campus
● Food pantries at all college locations
● Counseling and Psychological Services which offers free and confidential counseling, as well as resources and referrals for students and families experiencing life challenges
● Registration sessions for new and continuing students
● The M-Cubed partnership between MATC, Milwaukee Public Schools and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee removes barriers to entering college, supports student success in the first year of college, and provides financial aid assistance, mentorship, student and parent supports, and workplace learning opportunities
In addition, the college continues to see more graduates who complete their program ready to start a career, transfer to a four-year university, or both. MATC graduated 2,500 students in 2024, up from 2,150 in the prior two years.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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