Miller-Motte College - Conway is a private, for-profit, two-year college located in Conway, South Carolina, United States. The following is a detailed introduction to the school:
School Overview
Location: The college is located in the suburbs of Conway, South Carolina, with a specific address of 2451 East Highway 501, Conway, SC 29526.
Campus size: It is a small school with a total enrollment of 539 students in the fall of 2022.
School History: Miller-Motte Technical College was founded in 1961 by Judge Leon Motte. It initially specialized in shorthand teaching, and then continued to develop, opening new campuses and adding new majors.
Academic Situation
Major Settings: Students can obtain degrees and certificates in 6 different fields, and popular majors include business administration and management, criminal justice/security studies, and legal assistants/ Paralegal, etc.
Teaching mode: Adopting a quarterly academic calendar, focusing on practical teaching, and committed to helping students master basic professional skills and knowledge to ensure that they are sufficiently competitive in their chosen fields.
Degree Award: The highest degree that the school can award is an associate degree, but there are also reports that its degrees include bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, post-master's certificates, doctoral degrees, etc.
Teacher-student ratio: The student-teacher ratio in 2022 is 23:1, and in 2021 it is 30:1. The reasonable teacher-student ratio ensures that teachers can provide effective guidance and help to students.
Student situation
Admissions policy: An open admissions policy is implemented, the application fee is US$40, and students who meet the basic admission requirements are generally admitted.
Student composition: In the fall of 2022, 69% of the students are female and 31% are male. In terms of racial distribution, blacks account for 61.28%, whites account for 31.91%, multiracials account for 2.55%, Hispanics/Latinos account for 1.7%, Asians account for 0.43%, and American Indians/Alaska Natives account for 0.43%.
Student Services: Provide students with a variety of services, including academic/career counseling services, job placement services, etc., and recognize students' life experience as credits, and also have distance education courses.
Financial Aid
68% of undergraduates in the school can receive grants or scholarships, and the average scholarship or grant amount is $5,537.
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