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I want to enroll in a degree or certificate program
I want to take a non-credit GED, ABE or ESL Class
I'm not seeking a degree I just want to take classes
I used to be a student at Morton College and I want to reapply
 

A Note Regarding Transcripts–To help avoid delays, unnecessary costs and inconvenience, please carefully note the following policies and guidelines for academic transcripts.

  • Morton College does NOT accept faxed, duplicated, or “loose” copies of transcripts as official academic records. Please do not fax copies of your transcripts, or remove transcripts from sealed envelopes, or present duplications of transcripts.
  • Please contact your high school, college, or other previous academic institution(s) and ask them to mail official transcripts to Morton College. Alternatively, you can obtain official transcripts yourself and bring them to the Office of Admissions, 1st floor B Building, still enclosed in a sealed envelope.
  • If you obtained a GED, please contact the testing agency directly to obtain official records (Chicago area GED students should call 847/328-9795).
  • If you would like to try and transfer credits from another institution to Morton College, please come in person to the Office of Admissions and ask for a Transcript Evaluation Form.

I want to enroll in a degree or certificate program

 
  1. Apply for Admission 1
    Fill out New Student Information Form and submit it to the Office of Admission and Records along with a copy of your high school transcripts or GED test scores, as well as transcripts from all colleges previously attended.
  2. Take the Placement Test
    Students intending to enroll in an English or mathematics course (or a course with an English or mathematics prerequisite) must take a placement test before registering for classes. You may be exempt from placement testing based on previous college credit or ACT scores. For more information, contact the Academic Advising Center at (708) 656-8000, Ext. 250, to schedule an appointment.
  3. Meet with an Advisor
    An advisor can determine appropriate classes to take to pursue your degree/certificate. To meet with an advisor, call (708) 656-8000, Ext. 250, to schedule an appointment.
  4. Register for Classes
    Register for classes in the Office of Admissions and Records located on the first floor of Building B.
  5. Pay Tuition and Fees
    You may pay by cash, check, money order, VISA, MasterCard, Discover or make arrangements online through the Nelnet (FACTS) programs. If payment is not received in the Cashier's Office by the due date, you will be dropped from classes. After paying tuition and fees, you will be able to obtain your Student ID Card and purchase books.

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I want to take a non-credit GED, ABE or ESL Class
  1. Take the Placement Test
    All students intending to enroll in GED, ABE or ESL classes must take a placement test before registering for classes. For specific information on ABE and GED class, call Ruben Ruiz at (708) 656-8000, Ext. 366. For specific information on ESL classes, call (708) 656-8000, Ext. 792.
  2. Register for Classes
    The Adult Education Department will help determine appropriate classes to take. Registration for all ABE, GED and ESL classes will be scheduled at the time the placement test is conducted.
  3. Pay Tuition and Fees
    All Adult Education classes are free of charge, with the exception of a nominal fee for GED instruction.

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I'm not seeking a degree I just want to take classes
  1. Apply for Admission 1
    Fill out New Student Information Form and submit it to the Office of Admission and Records along with a copy of your high school transcripts or GED test scores, as well as transcripts from all colleges previously attended.
  2. Take the Placement Test
    Students intending to enroll in an English or mathematics course (or a course with an English or mathematics prerequisite) you must take a placement test before registering for classes. You may be exempt from placement testing based on previous college credit or ACT scores. For more information, contact the Academic Advising Center at (708) 656-8000, Ext. 250, to schedule an appointment.
  3. Register for Classes
    Register for classes in the Office of Admissions and Records located on the first floor of Building B.
  4. Pay Tuition and Fees
    You may pay by cash, check, money order, VISA, MasterCard, Discover or make arrangements online through the Nelnet (FACTS) programs. If payment is not received in the Cashier's Office by the due date, you will be dropped from classes. After paying tuition and fees, you will be able to obtain your Student ID Card and purchase books.

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I used to be a student at Morton College and I want to reapply
  1. Apply for Re-Admission 1
    You must resubmit New Student Information Form for admission to Morton College if you have been away for more than five years. Fill out a New Student Information Form and submit it to the Office of Admission and Records. It is not necessary to fill out a New Student Information Form if you have taken a class at Morton College within the last five years.
  2. Take the Placement Test
    Students intending to enroll in an English or mathematics course (or a course with an English or mathematics prerequisite) must take a placement test before registering for classes. You may be exempt from placement testing based on previous college credit or ACT scores. For more information, contact the Academic Advising Center at (708) 656-8000, Ext. 250, to schedule an appointment.
  3. Meet with an Advisor
    An advisor can determine appropriate classes to take to pursue your degree/certificate. To meet with an advisor, call (708) 656-8000, Ext. 250, to schedule an appointment.
  4. Register for Classes
    Register for classes in the Office of Admissions and Records located on the first floor of Building B.
  5. Pay Tuition and Fees
    You may pay by cash, check, money order, VISA, MasterCard, Discover or make arrangements online through the Nelnet (FACTS) programs. If payment is not received in the Cashier's Office by the due date, you will be dropped from classes. After paying tuition and fees, you will be able to obtain your Student ID Card and purchase books.

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1 Please note that some allied health programs have additional admission requirements and a selective admissions process.

Note: To obtain an enrollment package, contact the Office of Admissions and Records at (708) 656-8000, Ext. 346.


Morton College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status or disability in its educational, admissions, or employment practices. For more information contact:
Title IX Coordinator/504 Coordinator
3801 S Central Avenue
Cicero, IL 60804
708-656-8000 x298

 

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