Description

In addition to career-oriented two-year degrees and hands-on work programs, Midland College in Midland, Texas, offers bachelor’s degree opportunities. With its academic, service and technology centers, students also have access to numerous resources.

Students in one of Midland’s associate degree programs may take full advantage of the Midland co-operative education program. The co-op program gives students the chance to take a work assignment in their field of study.

A student majoring in Automotive Technology, for example, might take an internship in auto-mechanics, while someone in Computer Science or Paralegal Technology could intern in an office related to their field.

Additional associate’s degree programs are available in such varied fields as Cosmetology, Drama, Respiratory Therapy and Sociology.

In recent years Midland has expanded to include a bachelor’s degree in Applied Technology as well. Students in associate’s programs who wish to get a bachelor’s at another school may also transfer to a public or private four year school throughout and even beyond the state.

Whether pursuing a professional associate’s degree, a bachelor’s degree or preparing to transfer, all Midland students may benefit from the school’s comprehensive facilities. These include an Aviation Maintenance Technology Center, a Center for Pilot Preparation and a Childcare Center which provides training for Education students as well as childcare.

Students seeking admission will need to submit transcripts from all schools attended. Forms of financial aid, which are granted to eligible students, include scholarships, loans, grants and book vouchers.

Quick Facts

Location

Southwest

Setting

Large Town Setting

Type

Public

Size

Large (5,000 to 10,000 Undergrad)

Website

www.midland.edu

On-Campus Housing Available

Yes

In-State Tuition

$2,790

Out-of-State Tuition

$3,780

Selectivity

Open Admissions

Enrollment

4,744

Students

Full-Time Undergrad Students
5,795
Total Students (Undergrads & Graduate Students)
4,744

Undergraduate vs. Graduate

Undergraduate
122%
Graduate
-22%

Full-Time vs. Part-time Students

Full-Time
33%
Part-Time
67%

Ethnic Diversity

African-American
6%
Asian
2%
Caucasian
55%
Latino
33%
Other
4%

International Students

International
0%
Domestic
100%