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Our General Education courses provide a strong foundation for academic and career success. Covering diverse disciplines such as Math, English, Science, Social Sciences, and History, these courses enhance your critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills. Whether you’re working toward a degree or planning to transfer credits, our offerings prepare you for the next step in your educational journey while fulfilling essential requirements across various programs.
We also offer multiple SWT courses that seamlessly transfer to any Kansas public postsecondary institution with equivalent offerings.
For more details, please refer to the Kansas Board of Regents SWT Transfer Matrix.
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The College offers multiple SWT courses that transfer to any Kansas public postsecondary institution offering an equivalent course.
*Refer to Kansas Board of Regents SWT Transfer Matrix for specifics.
Enrollment for general education courses available late October.
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Our General Education courses lay a solid foundation for both academic and career success. Covering a wide range of disciplines, including Math, English, Science, Social Sciences, History, and more, these courses are designed to sharpen your critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills.
Submit the Non-Degree Seeking application. Please allow at least ten (10) business days for the processing of the application.
Once your application has been processed and you are a new student, you will receive an email to your provided personal email address. This will provide instructions on how to access your student portal and reset your temporary password. Your Manhattan Tech email will be used for all official communication.
Schedule an appointment for the Placement Assessment, if applicable. Manhattan Tech uses the Accuplacer Assessment for placement into math and English courses. Scheduling an assessment test can be completed on our website. If you have taken the ACT or college-level math/English classes, you may not need to take the Accuplacer.
The PIU and RA are required prior to enrollment each semester. After logging in to MATC Online, the RA and PIU can be found on the right side of the home page under Course Schedules.
An Academic advisor will reach out to assist with enrolling along with verifying if any outstanding requirements need to be met to enroll in the specific course(s).
Visit the Manhattan Tech Virtual Bookstore to order your textbooks.
Students must set up a payment option by the first day of class or have communicated with our Student Account Coordinator in regards to payment options. If you have questions about tuition, please contact us at 785-320-4512 or studentaccounts@manhattantech.edu. Manhattan Tech requires regular and punctual attendance in all classes. Non-Degree seeking students should consult with FA to determine if they are eligible for financial aid.
Manhattan Tech provides general education courses that fulfill the A.A.S. degree requirements of the programs at MATC. Additionally, the courses that are offered to fulfill these requirements are approved by The Kansas Board of Regents to be accepted in transfer for general education credit at any public postsecondary educational institution in Kansas.
The Kansas Board of Regents approves new courses each year, guaranteed to transfer among all Kansas public postsecondary institutions. From College Algebra, English Composition I & II, to Public Speaking, a student who completes a course listed as a guaranteed transfer course at any Kansas public community college, technical college, or university can be certain that he or she can transfer that course to any other Kansas public institution in pursuit of a degree or credential.
Each course approved and accepted in transfer for general education credit by the Board is identified by a shared course number that supports a student-first philosophy and is designed to enhance educational planning and effortless course transfer. A Kansas Regents Shared Number (KRSN) uses a 3-letter prefix and a 4-digit course number to differentiate the KRSN number from individual institution course prefixes and numbers.
For a complete listing of the courses that have been approved by the Kansas Board of Regents for transfer as direct equivalents at all public Kansas postsecondary institutions click below.
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Undergraduate students may transfer credit from other institutions of higher education that are accredited by a regional accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. An official transcript is required for transfer credit. Only course work with a grade of C or higher may be transferred.
*Manhattan Tech does not accept faxed transcripts as official from higher education institutions.
Before enrolling in courses through another college or university, contact MATC Student Services personnel (785.587.2800) to determine if the class(es) will meet MATC’s transfer criteria.
*The transfer of credit to other schools is entirely up to the receiving institution; MATC does not guarantee credit transfer.
Students who transfer to a Kansas public university from a Kansas public community college or technical college are eligible for automatic Reverse Transfer, which allows for the attainment of any associate degree for which one is eligible along the way to additional certificates and degrees.
Students may seek an award of credit for prior learning through Advanced Placement (AP), Advanced Standing, College Level Examination Program (CLEP), VA National Testing Program (DSST) formerly known as DANTES, education credit for training programs, & credit by examination
The Advanced Placement test is one way to earn college credit by examination. These tests are given by the College Entrance Examination Board (CEEB) in May of the junior or senior years in high schools offering advanced placement courses. Students who have completed any of the following CEEB Advanced placement tests should have the Educational Testing Service (ETS) forward an official report of their scores to the Registrar’s Office in order to receive credit. If students did not originally have scores sent to MATC, they must have ETS forward a copy of their scores to the Registrar’s Office. To order reports students must provide ETS with the year the Advanced Placement test was taken, subject of the exam, birth date or Social Security number, and the required fee. Requests should be sent to Advanced Placement Program, PO Box 6671, Princeton, NJ 08541-6671.
When calculating grades from the Advanced Placement tests, scores of 5, 4, or 3 are granted as indicated. No credit is granted for scores of 2 or 1. If the letter grade is awarded, it will become part of the student’s GPA at MATC. Advanced Placement courses can be used toward MATC’s General Education requirements.
The following list of course equivalencies, credit hours, and grades shown indicate MATC’s acceptance policy only. Other institutions may interpret recommendations differently.
Credit may be given for course work completed at other institutions and, in some situations, for specific practical experience. Advanced standing in programs of study is determined on an individual basis by Manhattan Area Technical College program instructors and/or the Vice President of Student Success.
CLEP is a testing program of The College Board designed to measure prior learning and mastery of introductory (lower division) college course material in particular subject areas. Students must arrange for an official report of CLEP examination scores to be sent to MATC from The College Board in order to receive credit. MATC will grant credit to students who earn a score of 50 or higher on CLEP examinations. MATC will grant credits for an equivalent course when a CLEP examination covers material that is substantially similar to an existing lower-division course. Equivalent course credits may be applied to certificate, diploma, and/or degree programs as either a required course or as an elective course. MATC will grant lower-division elective course credits when a CLEP examination covers material that is deemed to be college level and is substantially similar to an existing course. Elective course credits may be applied to certificate, diploma, and/or degree programs as either a required course or as an elective course.
Credits for the Subject Standardized Tests Program for the Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES) will be evaluated using the ACE (American Council on Education) recommendations.
Credit for training programs, including military training, will be evaluated according to the ACE Guide. For Military training, the credit will be evaluated from the student’s military documents using the “ACE Guide to the Evaluation of Experiences in the Armed Forces.” For Army veterans, the Joint Services Transcript (JST) will provide a transcript of ACE credit recommendations for all coursework completed while in service, the military occupational specialties (MOSs) held, and examinations passed. For Industry Training, credit will be evaluated using the “ACE College Credit Recommendation.”
Students who have knowledge or experience in an area paralleling instruction in an MATC class may apply for credit by examination for specific classes to a maximum of nine (9) hours of credit by examination per transcript. This examination, developed by the program instructor(s), will be comparable to a comprehensive review of the class content and will be administered by either an MATC instructor or administrator.
Refer to policy 5.1.3 Credit for Prior Learning on how to apply.
Military Alignment Credit
The Kansas Credit for Prior Learning Task Force works closely with the Kansas Collaborative on Military Credit and other appropriate groups to make recommendations for evaluating and awarding credit for military training.
Throughout the past year, faculty and administrators have convened to examine university and college course outcomes as compared to the skills, outcomes, and competencies learned in various military occupational specialties (MOS) designations.
Click here to review what MOS classifications have been aligned with academic programs across Kansas.
This program allows service members to translate their military service into college credit.
Visit https://kansasregents.org/students/military/college-credit-for-military… to review what MOS classifications have been aligned with academic programs across Kansas.
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