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Veteran Resource Guide

Moraine Park is committed to and proud of our veteran and military students. The college offers a number of programs approved for VA benefits and courses with a variety of flexible scheduling that is attractive to student veterans and military students alike. Moraine Park thanks you for your service and for allowing us to help you further your education.

To learn more go to morainepark.edu/veterans

Is Moraine Park considered a military friendly school?
Moraine Park considers student veterans as one of America’s greatest untapped human resources. They are mature, goal-orientated and mission driven and the kind of role models we need on our campuses. That’s why Moraine Park is committed to taking care of our veterans. We have been ranked # 8 in the nation as a “Best for Vets” school among technical and two year colleges, and has been named a “Military Friendly” School for the 7th year in a row.
How many degree or certificate programs are covered by federal and state veteran education benefits?
Moraine Park offers over 100 degree and certificate programs all of which are approved for funding under various benefits such as the Montgomery GI BillTM , Post 9/11, VEAP, REAP, Vocational Rehabilitation and the Veterans Educational Assistance for Survivors and Dependents program. We also offer priority registration for our veterans and those currently serving to ensure they get the classes they need to complete their program in a timely manner.
Does Moraine Park have someone who can assist me with the enrollment process and answer benefit questions?
The college also has a student veteran specialist, a veteran himself, and happens to be alum of the school. Moraine Park also has a Certifying Official who is extremely knowledgeable in Federal and State funding programs and a military spouse. Veteran services are available on all three of its main campuses dedicated to supporting veterans, their spouses and family members and can assist or provided staff and faculty members that can assist with career, academic advising along with disability services and tutoring at no charge and guarantees someone that has your best interest in mind.
What additional services are available at Moraine Park?
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What kinds of services does the college have to offer veterans?
The college also has a student veteran specialist, a veteran himself, and happens to be alum of the school. Moraine Park also has a Certifying Official who is extremely knowledgeable in Federal and State funding programs and a military spouse. Veteran services are available on all three of its main campuses dedicated to supporting veterans, their spouses and family members and can assist or provided staff and faculty members that can assist with career, academic advising along with disability services and tutoring at no charge and guarantees someone that has your best interest in mind.
Are there any veteran related clubs?
For those that would like to get involved with college activities there is also a Student Veteran Association (SVA) where veterans, those currently serving and family members can get together and discuss similar academic or service related issues and solutions with their peers in an environment with individuals who have had similar experiences and share similar values.
Which veterans’ benefits are accepted?
Moraine Park offers over 100 degree and certificate programs all of which are approved for funding under various benefits such as the Montgomery GI BillTM , Post 9/11, VEAP, REAP, Vocational Rehabilitation and the Veterans Educational Assistance for Survivors and Dependents program.
What are some of the advantages attending Moraine Park?
Some of the advantages of attending Moraine Park include the ability to complete a degree in a short amount of time and find employment quickly and you have an opportunity to transfer credits earned to many four-year colleges or universities.
Does Moraine Park offer a flexible schedule?
The flexible learning and scheduling opportunities allow you to work around your job and family responsibilities and the smaller class size helps veterans become more comfortable and gain greater confidence in a higher education setting. Classes can be taken either online, on campus or a mixture of both referred to as blended.
What are some of the challenges attending college?
Attending school, whether it’s a technical college or university has a unique set of differences from the military which some may find frustrating. In the military decisions need to be made quickly and decisively as opposed to the college, which is based more on collaboration. Mission success was normally depended on the performance of others, but in college you’re more on your own. Following orders was extremely important and required. In class you have more freedom of action. Veterans are accustomed clear, direct communications. College tends to be more nuanced, and while serving you usually could tell who was in charge in college the hierarchy is sometimes unclear.
Is there assistance navigating services and explaining my benefits?
Others may have difficulty navigating the various educational benefits or have experienced late payments from their VA benefits. That’s where our student veteran services come in. By identifying barriers early and providing transition services, academic planning, and career development and connecting our students with internal and external resources to assist them to be successful.
Does Moraine Park have someone who can assist me with the enrollment process and answer benefit questions?
The college also has a student veteran specialist, a veteran himself, and happens to be alum of the school. Moraine Park also has a Certifying Official who is extremely knowledgeable in Federal and State funding programs and a military spouse. Veteran services are available on all three of its main campuses dedicated to supporting veterans, their spouses and family members and can assist or provided staff and faculty members that can assist with career, academic advising along with disability services and tutoring at no charge and guarantees someone that has your best interest in mind. For those that would like to get involved with college activities there is also a Student Veteran Association (SVA) where veterans, those currently serving and family members can get together and discuss similar academic or service related issues and solutions with their peers in an environment with individuals who have had similar experiences and share similar values.
What happens after enrollment?
So you’ve enrolled, now what? Here are some tips to help you. Meet with your program advisor and financial aid specialist to ensure your classes are applicable for the program. Verify your military or veteran status with enrollment services so you can take advantage of the priority registration. This allows veterans with an honorable or general under honorable discharge and who reside in Wisconsin, or those currently serving to register for classes one day prior to their standard designated registration date. Note: This does not waive any course or program requirements, such as prerequisites and program restrictions and it must be done in person.
I’m still serving, what happens if I get deployed or need to attend a military school?
. If you receive orders for training or a mobilization be sure to notify your instructors, the certifying official or the student veteran specialist as immediately. This can minimize any negative financial impact, reduction in benefits, or loss of academic credit. Complete the “Appeal to the Withdrawal/Refund Policy” form, attach a copy of your orders and submit to the college as soon as possible.
What additional information should I be aware of regarding my benefits?
There are a number of things veterans returning to school should understand when it comes to using their Veteran Affairs (VA) benefits. Textbooks, supplies and some college fees are the veteran’s responsibility and not every veterans’ educational benefits cover these expenses. Also, there is no “break pay”. So if you have a gap between classes or do not enroll in a course during the summer no payments will be made. Finally, the amount of your payment can vary based on the number of credits a student is enrolled in and whether those classes are on campus or strictly online.
When will I get paid my educational benefits?
VA payments are made after the completion of a month of classes and normally are paid on the 1st of the following month. Remember to always be patient, delays are common when it comes to processing education benefits.
Are there additional fees or expenses?
Bottom-line, be sure to plan ahead and prepare for unexpected circumstances for your family.
What if I don’t qualify for a federal benefits?
In addition to the Post 9/11 GI Bill TM, sometimes referred to as Chapter 33, there are other tuition programs available to our military connected students. Benefits like the Wisconsin GI Bill TM, which pays for tuition only, Vocational Rehabilitation, otherwise known as Chapter 31 and the Wisconsin National Guard Tuition Reimbursement Grant are just a few of the additional resources available to service members.
Is there alternative funding for my education?
An important thing to note is veterans who are receiving educational assistance can still apply for financial aid or scholarships. In fact there are several scholarships available to veterans normally at the beginning of the fall semester, ranging from 250 – 10,000 dollars.
Who do I contact if I’m having benefit issues or a questions with my financial aid?
Finally, if any of our military connected student are having problems, need to ask a question about their benefits, or experiencing a financial aid issues it’s best to contact the Student Veterans Specialist or the Financial Aid /Certifying Official.
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August 1, 2017by Carol Moore
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Learn online! What you need to know…

Why Moraine Park?

Moraine Park Technical College has been providing students with affordable, high-quality education for more than 100 years. We have been offering distance education options since the mid-1990s. Today, Moraine Park’s Online College features more than 20 different online programs, including associate degrees, technical diplomas, professional certificates and apprenticeships.

With campuses in Beaver Dam, Fond du Lac and West Bend, as well as regional centers in Jackson and Ripon, Moraine Park instills the high standards of our brick-and-mortar institutions into our Online College. Our online students are taught by instructors with real-world expertise and experience, and our online education is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

For more information about Moraine Park Technical College — along with a listing of in-person programs that can be taken at one of our campuses, visit http://morainepark.edu.

Is Online College Right for Me?

The traditional classroom setting and class schedules don’t always meet the demands of “real life.”

Online classes offer flexibility. You can work from anywhere at any time. And if you have a scheduled chat session with your instructor, he or she should provide a variety of times and dates to choose from. Our Online College instructors work to accommodate busy schedules!

Be aware, however, that the majority of our online classes have scheduled assignments/assessments with due dates. They are not self-paced classes.

As far as technical skills go, students should have basic computer skills that include accessing e-mail and the Internet.

Learn more about our online programs. 

How Does Online College Work?

Embarking on any educational program can be daunting. Here are the answers to some of the most-asked questions about Moraine Park’s Online College:

Do I need to have an e-mail address in order to take online classes?

Yes! In order to send you your initial online registration information, including a Moraine Park student email address, you will need to have a personal email through which we can connect with you. Once you are given a student email account, your instructor and the College will send all official communications via your student email.

What software do I need for my online classes?

Students taking online classes with Moraine Park are required to submit their work using the Microsoft Office software. For the majority of classes, this means you need to use Microsoft Word. However, you may also be required to use any of the following software that is included in Microsoft Office:

  • Microsoft Word
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Microsoft PowerPoint
  • Microsoft OneNote
  • Microsoft Outlook

Macintosh equivalent software can be used.

In addition, you are eligible to purchase various computer software packages through the Moraine Park Bookstore at a reduced rate. These packages include software from Microsoft, Adobe, Autodesk and other products.

How do I know if my computer meets the minimum system requirements to take online classes?

  • What are the technical requirements?

How do I communicate with my instructor and vice versa?

You can communicate with your instructor via e-mail, telephone or live chats if you have questions or encounter problems.

How do I get started?

You will receive your User ID via your MPTC student e-mail address within 2 to 3 hours of registering. This e-mail includes:

  • User ID
  • Canvas Web site address (URL)
  • Student orientation/tutorial information
  • Directions for next steps
  • Technical support information and more*

*If you are a first-time Online College student, Moraine Park highly recommends that you go through the Student Orientation Tutorial so you become familiar with the platform before your online class begins.

I’ve never taken an online class before. How will I know what to do?

Moraine Park highly recommends that first-time online students go through the Student Orientation Tutorial to learn how to use the online platform. This information is included in the enrollment login information e-mail and is available for students to go through once they receive the e-mail.

How long are online classes?

Online classes range in length from 4, 6, 8 or 16 weeks. The start and end dates can be found at www.morainepark.edu/schedule/.

Can I work on my class from different computers?

Yes. You can work on your class from any computer that has Internet access and meets the minimum requirements.

Do I need books/materials?

Almost all online classes require books. To find out what books you’ll need, visit the Moraine Park Bookstore at www.morainepark.edu/bookstore, or call/e-mail the bookstore.

Now that I’m registered for an online class, when will I receive my computer?

Moraine Park does not issue computers to its students. It is your responsibility to find a computer with an Internet connection.

What should I do if I forget my login information or if I’m having trouble logging into my class?

  • Go to https://mptc.instructure.com/, and click on “Password Manager.” Follow the instructions to reset your password.
  • Contact Online College tech support at 1-877-740-2213.

I’m receiving a strange error message when I try logging into Canvas. What should I do?

Contact Online College tech support at helpdesk@online.morainepark.edu or 1-877-740-2213.

I don’t understand something within my online class (i.e., how to do an assignment). Whom should I contact?

All class-related questions should be directed to your instructor for the class.

What if I have other questions?

Contact us via this website or call 1-800-472-4554.

What are the Technical Requirements

Moraine Park uses the Web-based Canvas system for online classes. Canvas and its hosting infrastructure are designed for maximum compatibility. Here are the minimum system requirements:

Screen Size

  • 1024×600 — the average size of a netbook — is the minimum screen resolution. If you want to view Canvas on a device with a smaller screen, there is also the Canvas mobile app.

Operating Systems

  • Windows XP SP3 and newer
  • Mac OSX 10.6 and newer
  • Linux – Chrome OS

Mobile Operating System Native App Support

  • iOS 7 and newer
  • Android 2.3 and newer

Computer Speed and Processor

  • Use a computer 5 years old or newer when possible
  • 1GB of RAM
  • 2GHz processor

Internet Speed

  • Along with compatibility and web standards, Canvas has been designed to accommodate low bandwidth environments.
  • Minimum of 512kbps

Screen Readers

  • Macintosh: VoiceOver (latest version for Safari)
  • PC: JAWS (latest version for Internet Explorer 10 &11)
  • PC: NVDA (latest version for Firefox)
  • There is currently no screen reader support for Canvas in Chrome

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Credit Transfer Opportunities?

Transferring to a four-year college has never been easier. Earn credits at Moraine Park and transfer to a four-year college to earn your bachelor’s degree.

Please note that credits earned at Moraine Park must meet the requirements of the college where you wish to enroll. Some colleges accept only certain courses or a limited number of credits. Some colleges accept the credits of an entire associate of applied science degree. Some colleges accept technical diploma level courses.

Be sure to contact the receiving college to ask if specific Moraine Park courses will transfer!

Here are the four-year public and private colleges that have credit transfer agreements with Moraine Park:

  • Alverno
  • Bellevue College
  • Bellevue University
  • Capella University
  • Cardinal Stritch University
  • Chadron State College
  • College of St. Scholastica
  • Concordia University
  • Franklin University
  • Herzing University
  • Kaplan University
  • Lakeland College
  • Marian University
  • Milwaukee School of Engineering – Rader School of Business
  • National American University
  • Ottawa University
  • Rasmussen College
  • Silver Lake College
  • Strayer University
  • University of Phoenix
  • Upper Iowa University
  • UW-Eau Claire
  • UW-Green Bay
  • UW-La Crosse
  • UW-Madison
  • UW-Milwaukee
  • UW-Oshkosh
  • UW-Parkside
  • UW-Platteville
  • UW-River Falls
  • UW-Stevens Point
  • UW-Stout
  • UW-Superior
  • UW-Whitewater
  • Viterbo University
  • Waldorf College
  • Western Governors University

Transferring credits to Moraine Park Technical College

Credit for prior learning is the granting of credit in an associate of applied science degree or technical diploma program for knowledge or skills directly related to the program curriculum. Credit may be granted based on proficiency gained through work experience, military experience or training, business/industry training, coursework completed at other institutions (including high schools with articulation agreements in place) or other prior learning experiences.

Credit for prior learning by exam

Students might want to earn credit by exam if:

  • They have completed extensive high school work above the normal curriculum that may deem taking a similar Moraine Park course redundant.
  • They have developed the competencies via work experience.
  • They have taken similar coursework at another college and cannot transfer the credit but can demonstrate the competencies.
  • They have taken similar courses in an apprenticeship, vocational, civil or military training program.

A $30 processing fee to take an exam and 30% of tuition value rate per credit are charged for administration of challenge exams for advanced standing credit — nonrefundable /nontransferable if credit is not awarded

For occupational experience, a $30 processing fee is charged to initiate the occupational credit evaluation. Once awarded, 30% of tuition value rate per credit fee applies.

No fee is charged for transfer of credit.

August 1, 2017by Carol Moore
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