Student Life

Summer Term
Begins May 29
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We have added a number of general education liberal arts and sciences classes to this year's summer schedule, along with several career and technical courses.

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MCTC Foundation Scholarships

The MCTC Foundation awards numerous scholarships each year to students in need as well as to students with high academic potential. During the 2010-2011 school year, the MCTC Foundation awarded over $387,000 to 291 students. Scholarship information for the 2012-2013 school year is now available. Please refer to the scholarship packet to see available scholarship opportunities.

The scholarship application deadline is May 25, 2012 at 4:00 p.m. in T.2500.

Download the MCTC Scholarship packet

Student African American Brotherhood / Brother 2 Brother

Saving Lives, Salvaging Dreams

SAAB/Brother2Brother is an organization designed to improve the quality and outcome of education by developing scholarship, accountability, commitment, success, determination, character, community and identity in MCTC student member participants. Through creative pathways to academic and personal success to improve graduation and other measurable institutional outcomes, SAAB/Brother2Brother is an initiative supported by MCTC students, staff, faculty and administration.

The mission of the MCTC chapter of SAAB/ Brother2Brother is to embrace and support MCTC African American male students and all other MCTC students by supporting successful academic progress and character development so that every member achieves program completion while strengthening their roles as engaged members of the MCTC community.

Core Values of SAAB/Brother2Brother:

  • Education
  • Success
  • Integrity
  • Unity
  • Outreach
  • Diversity
  • Service

Why SAAB/Brother2Brother? Disparity Exists

  • Graduation Rates
  • Campus Involvement
  • Benefits of Membership
  • Academic Planning toward graduation
  • Career Development
  • Mentoring
  • Math and Writing Institutes
  • Study Jams Wednesdays (peer-tutoring)
  • Service Learning
  • Sense of Belonging

Contact

Jesse Mason, Ph.D.
Jesse.Mason@minneapolis.edu
612-659-6474 or
b2b@minneapolis.edu
612-659-6000 ext. 4287