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Admissions Requirements

Applicants for online degree programs must present evidence of high school graduation from an accredited high school for any curriculum. For non-high school graduates, the GED equivalency must be substituted. It is desirable for applicants to have maintained a C average or better in high school.

A Scholastic Level Exam is required to measure the applicant's special needs and to establish ability grouping.

The admissions requirements procedure requires an exchange of information between the applicant and Miller-Motte College Online, which maintains a staff of representatives for this purpose. These representatives conduct a personal interview with each prospective applicant before any decision is made to submit an application for admission. During the interview, the representative will discuss Miller-Motte College Online's educational programs in relation to the applicant's career preferences, training needs and individual motivations.

Online Degree Programs

  • Online Allied Health Management Degree
  • Online Business Administration Degree
  • Online Criminal Justice Bachelors Degree
  • Online Nursing School
  • To qualify for acceptance by Miller-Motte College Online, each applicant must fully meet the following general admissions requirements.

    GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

    Each applicant must:

    PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

    All applicants to allied health programs must complete a physical questionnaire documenting programmatic health requirements. Massage therapy applicants are required to obtain a professional massage before enrolling in this program. Documentation is on the honor system.

    All material submitted to the College becomes the property of Miller-Motte College Online and cannot be returned. After receipt of the application form, administration will schedule a date for orientation and will notify the applicant.

    Upon completion of the necessary steps, each applicant will receive written notification of the action taken for admission within seven days.