
Paying for College
A low cost per credit makes a high-quality education at MATC a bargain compared to other area colleges and two-year University of Wisconsin campuses. But even with our low tuition rates, you may still need some financial assistance to help you realize your dreams.
Financial Aid
Several forms of financial aid—including federal and state grants, loans, scholarships and Federal Work Study Program opportunities—are available for qualified students enrolled for six or more credits in associate degree, transfer or technical diploma programs who would otherwise be unable to afford their education.
Veterans Benefits
If you are a veteran, dependent or survivor of a veteran, reservist or member of the National Guard, you may be eligible for federal or state veterans benefits. Our Veteran Services Office can help you determine your eligibility and assist you with the application process.
Scholarships
The MATC Foundation also offers hundreds of need- and non-need-based scholarships from private organizations and donors who want to help MATC students succeed.
Coping with a Job Loss?
If you've been laid off recently, your local Job Center might help you finance retraining.

