Costs, Scholarships & Aid 

af·ford·a·ble: /əˈfôrdəb(ə)l/  
adjective - inexpensive; reasonably priced

Affordable is a big word at MATC

cost of college step graphic 2024.Why? Because we know how much it means to you.

MATC is one of the most affordable educational options in the state. The cost of attending MATC is much lower than most other colleges and universities in our region.

MATC: $4,984

Four-year transfer program: $6,265 

UW system four-year degree: $7,466

Private, out of state public four-year college: $33,820 

 

Lower costs mean you don’t have to borrow a pile of money to attend MATC, and that means you can leave with:

  • A lot less debt.
  • A high-quality diploma or degree from one of our 180+ programs in high-demand fields.
  • The skills to start a successful, family-sustaining career.
  • A solid foundation to transfer to a four-year university and continue your educational journey.

MATC also offers a wide variety of scholarships and financial aid assistance that can make your experience even more affordable.

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Scholarships Available!

Scholarships are a great way to help pay for college. The MATC Foundation awards scholarships based on academic merit, leadership/participation, financial need or any combination of these.

Our scholarship programs include:

The MATC Foundation strives to help as many students as we can through scholarships, but we receive more scholarship applications than we have funds to award. No student is guaranteed a scholarship.

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Financial Aid Assistance

MATC assists students to pay education-related expenses by awarding financial aid through loans, grants, work study programs and other aid available from federal, state, and private resources.

Filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is a critical first step to receiving federal aid for each academic year. 

Because FAFSA funds are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis, you should complete the form as soon as possible. 

The MATC Financial Aid office can help you complete the FAFSA. No registration is required and bilingual assistance available.

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