Admissions Process

Student Application Process

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  • Fall semester acceptance timeline is from March to September

  • Winter semester acceptance timeline is from December to January (if availability)

Student Requirements:

  • Students must be at least 13 years of age to enter the 9th grade

  • Every student must have successfully completed the 8th grade

  • Each student will be individually evaluated for age and credit status to determine the student's ability to meet the graduation requirements of Mott Middle College

Admissions Process:

After the online application is completed and the required paperwork is turned in, you will be emailed with a date to come in for the next step in the enrollment process.

All students will be tested for math and reading placement. These scores are used for the student’s initial course placement. They do not determine entry into our program.

All incoming MMC parents will be required to attend an MMC informational orientation. In this session parents will learn about MMC’s policies, procedures, and opportunities.

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Required Paperwork

The following required paperwork must be completed and on file in the Mott Middle College main office:

  • 8th grade report card or current high school transcript

  • Behavior Report

  • Original certified birth certificate (copy not accepted) 

Mott Middle College High School Committee Review

The enrollment committee meets to determine the final decision on acceptance. Student will be notified of the results either by a phone call or by mail.

A Student Orientation is Required

Once a student has been notified that they have been accepted, a student orientation session is required. New students must attend a summer seminar for high school success called the GAPS program. This experience introduces them to the mission, guidelines, practices, and beliefs of the Mott Middle College community. This orientation covers but is not limited to:

  • Basic Choice Theory Philosophy

  • Brain Dominance Self Assessment

  • Campus Tour

  • Learning Style Inventory Assessment

  • Other General Information such as bus passes, office protocol, using the phones, etc.

  • Safety and Security Information to include Student/Parent Handbook information and policies and procedures