Admissions
Requirements
Any
person 16 years of age or older capable of benefiting from instruction is
eligible to apply for admission, regardless of previous education. Applicants
will be accepted into educational programs in which they demonstrate a
reasonable prospect for success. The Institute reserves the right to advise
applicants based upon previous academic achievements and life experiences.
To
be accepted to MTI and placed in a program, students must meet the admissions
requirements of the Institute and the requirements established for each
program. Institute requirements are as follows:
• Applicant
must provide proof that he/she is a legal US resident (driver's license,
Social Security card, student visa, resident alien card, etc.).
• Applicants
must have a high school diploma or a high school equivalency certificate
(GED) for full-time admission. (High school students requesting dual credit
status must receive approval.)
• Applicants
must complete the application process as listed.
• Applicants
must meet the requirements of each program. (Program requirements are
found in each program section of this catalog.)
• Applicants
must meet minimum entrance examination scores. (Study skills courses
are offered to students desiring to improve their math, reading and communication
skills.)
Upon
acceptance, students will be advised of courses and program options. Students
may be eligible for degree or diploma options.
If
the program is fully enrolled, students will be placed on a waiting list
according to their application date. Students without a high school
equivalency certificate may petition the Director of Student Services for an
exception.
Students
unable to meet program requirements may receive conditional acceptance.
Students may upgrade conditional acceptance to official acceptance through a
committee review consisting of the Vice-President of Academic Affairs, Director
of Student Services, and others as necessary, or by successfully completing one
semester of course work counting as requirements toward a program with a grade
point average of at least 2.00. Contact the Vice-President of Academic Affairs
for details.
Admission
to MTI is open to anyone without regard to race, sex, age, creed, or
disability, in accordance with federal law.
Interested
persons are invited to call, write or visit Mitchell Technical Institute.
Offices are open Monday through Friday. Campus tours and presentations may be
arranged. The staff can provide the necessary forms for admission to the
Institute and the program of your choice.
Admissions
Process
In
order to be considered for admission to Mitchell Technical Institute, an
applicant must complete the following requirements:
1.
Submit
an Application for Admission. (The application form is available at most high
school guidance offices and at the MTI campus and online on the MTI web site.)
2.
Send
an official copy of your academic records (high school transcript, high
school equivalency certificate, and/or college transcript). Your high school,
the registrar of the last college you attended, or the testing center where you
took the General Education Development test can provide copies of your academic
records. If you cannot get an official transcript, contact the MTI Admissions
Office.
3.
In
order to be accepted into a full-time program of study, you must pass the
required entrance examination or the ACT test. All applicants must submit ACT
scores or schedule an appointment to complete the entrance exam. The admissions
test may be waived for students enrolled in fewer than 12 semester credit
hours.
4. Provide
MTI with a photocopy of a birth certificate or driver's license.
5. Pay
a $50 non-refundable matriculation fee.
6. Upon
acceptance to a program:
A. A start date will be
identified.
B. Evaluation for
preparatory course work will be made.
C. Students will register
for courses.
7. Tuition deposits
will be required once a program is full. The tuition deposit is $200 for
Radiologic Technology and Radiation Therapy and $100 for all other full
programs. This is a tuition deposit and will be applied to the student's
tuition the first semester of classes. In case a student opts not to
attend, the tuition deposit is non-refundable.
Required
Immunizations
South
Dakota law states that immunizations are required for students entering public
or private postsecondary educational institutions. Any student entering
Mitchell Technical Institute for the first time after July 1, 2008, shall,
within 45 days after the start of classes, present certification from a licensed
physician that the student has received or is in the process of receiving the
required two doses of immunization against measles, rubella, and mumps. As an
alternative to the requirement for a physician's certification, the student may
present:
1. Certification
from a licensed physician stating the physical condition of the student would
be such
that
immunization would endanger the student's life or health;
2.
Certification from a licensed physician stating
the student has experienced the natural disease against which the immunization
protects;
3. Confirmation from a laboratory of the presence
of adequate immunity; or
4. A written statement signed by the student that
the student is an adherent to a religious doctrine whose teachings are opposed
to such immunizations. If the student is under the age of eighteen, the written
statement shall be signed by one parent or guardian.
Admissions Guidelines
Admission
to MTI is granted based on the preceding five criteria. In cases where special
consideration is needed, the ultimate decision regarding the admission of a
student rests with the admissions committee consisting of Admissions personnel,
the Director of Student Services, the Vice-President of Academic Affairs or
designee, and an instructor. The committee may consider high school GPA and
class rank, a personal interview, college GPA (if applicable), GED test scores
(if applicable), ACT scores and/or COMPASS scores in determining a candidate's
admission status. The goal of the Admissions Committee is to accept students
who can master the training and education at MTI. Admission criteria is
available in the Admissions Office.
Some
programs may have added requirements. Students who elect to take an ACT test
may substitute that examination for the COMPASS at MTI. ACT scores will be
reviewed by the Admissions Committee and the Committee will determine if a
student needs to complete the COMPASS or if the ACT score will be accepted in
lieu of that test.
For
students taking the ACT, the college code number for Mitchell Technical
Institute is 4958.
Non-High School Graduates, Including
Home-Schooled Students
An applicant for admission who is not a high school
graduate must obtain minimum ACT scores, and meet any institute-determined
requirements for admission to a specific program. Students must be at least 16
years of age, or the high school class of which the student was a member must
have graduated from high school.
OR
Complete the General Educational Development (GED) High
School Equivalency Certificate.
When to Apply
MTI
academic semesters start in August and January, and May. Most technical
programs, however, begin with the fall semester. Application may be made at
any time, but students are encouraged to apply by February for the following
academic year. It is possible to take general education classes to fulfill
program requirements during any academic term. Check with the Admissions
Office.
Non-Discrimination
Statement
MTI
does not discriminate in its employment of policies and practices, or in its
educational programs on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, age, sex,
disability, national origin, or ancestry.
Inquiries
concerning the application of Title VI, Title IX or Section 504 may be referred
to:
Vice-President
of Academic Affairs, MTI
821
North Capital Street
Mitchell,
SD, 57301
Telephone
(605) 995-3023
or
to:
US
Department of Education
Office
for Civil Rights
10220
N. Executive Hills Blvd. 8th Floor
Kansas
City, MO 64153-1367
Phone:
(816) 880-4202
Fax:
(816) 891-0644
Advanced Standing/Articulation
Advanced
standing refers to credits transferred to MTI by an entering student for
proficiencies gained from previous education and/or work experience (including
military experience/training and/or high school education). Advanced standing
allows students to enter a program of study without starting at the beginning
because prerequisites have been met.
High School Articulation
In
some cases, a student may be able to transfer in credit from selected South
Dakota high schools. Articulation is a cooperative effort between South
Dakota's high schools and technical institutes. It links high schools with
certificate, diploma and associate degree programs. It provides students with
an opportunity to receive post-secondary credit at the technical institutes for
skills mastered in high school. It is the responsibility of the student to
ensure that proper documentation is provided and that the articulation process
is completed in order for credit to be received. See the Registrar or Tech
Prep Coordinator for details.
Dual Enrollment
A
student may be able to receive dual enrollment credit for a maximum of two
classes per semester. Prior approval is required. See the Registrar for
details.
International
Students
In
addition to completing the application procedures, all international students
must provide the Admissions Office with the following:
1.
A
TOEFL score of 500 or above, or demonstrated competency.
2.
A
statement of financial support is available through the Admissions Office and
must be completed.
The
Admissions Office will advise international students who do not qualify under
these requirements how they might remedy deficiencies.
Accessibility
All
facilities at MTI accommodate physically disabled students. Additional
accommodations may be arranged through the Director of Student Services.