Student Success: Graduation, Enrollment and Persistence Rates
The graduation rate for first-time, full-time, certificate- or degree-seeking undergraduate students entering the Fall 2007 semester was 30% after three years or 150% of the normal time-to-completion, August 31, 2010.
The retention rate of students who attended during the 2009-2010 academic year and who returned to the College in the Fall 2010, was 56% for full-time students and 63% for part-time students.
MSTC regularly surveys graduates of all programs regarding job placement and employment. The annual report for the most recent year is located at http://www.mstc.edu/about/GradFollowUp.htm. The report is compiled based on a study performed on graduates six-months after they graduate from the College.
Career Services for students is available in person at their campus Student Affairs office or online at http://www.mstc.edu/employment/careerservices.htm.
MSTC believes that all members of the college community have the responsibility to contribute to a positive learning environment. Every student has the right to be educated under the conditions of respect, dignity and safety. The Student Code of Conduct is found in the College Catalog & Student Handbook.
Web link http://www.mstc.edu/pdf/StudentCodeofConduct.pdf
MSTC is committed to providing a positive environment and educational experience for students. Should you have a concern or problem, please discuss it with your instructor, counselor or campus dean to attempt to resolve the matter. If this action does not resolve the problem, an incident report can be presented. Typically, an incident report is a written allegation of an inequity. An inequity may involve either the academic or the non-academic function of MSTC. Students who believe that they have cause to make a complaint should complete an incident report and send it to the Director of Student Support. The Office of the Director of Student Support is located at MSTC, 500 32nd Street North, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494.
Questions about the Student Code of Conduct Policy may also be directed to the Director of Student Support 715.422.5526.
Students may be eligible to complete their degree using college credit from a variety of sources. Please see this website for an explanation regarding the College’s policies regarding credit for prior learning (transfer credit).
MSTC maintains a network use policy that applies to all employees and students of the College. The Network Users Policy is located at http://www.mstc.edu/students/policiesusage.htm and outlines the appropriate and inappropriate uses of the College’s Network and the potential sanctions that can result from such actions.
Students who violate copyright sanctions through illegal file sharing may also be subject to private lawsuits and substantial legal and financial penalties by the owner of property being illegally shared.
Vaccinations or documentation of immunity may be required by sites in which students are placed for clinical or practicum experiences.
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