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The Office of Admissions & Records works collaboratively with students, staff, and the community to provide high quality service. Our mission is to maintain student records, process transcripts, and registration with integrity and pride.
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Testing Center
Registering for Classes – New Students
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Office of Admission Hours of Operation:
Monday thru Thursdays- 8:00 am - 7:00 pm
Fridays - 8:00 am - 4:30 pm

We're happy that you're considering pursuing your educational goals at Morton College! Every member of our staff is committed to helping you get started as quickly and as easily as possible.

Remember, classes fill up quickly! Get started as soon as possible to ensure your class schedule works for you!

To begin, click on the first step below and continue reading for information on how to become a Morton College Panther!

Students seeking financial aid should complete the free application for federal student aid. This application is available at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Morton College Financial Aid Office often offers free workshops to help you fill out the FAFSA on our campus. For more information, call (708) 656-8000 Ext. 2428. Click here for more information on applying for financial aid.

Click the "Apply Online" button on the website and complete the online application. Submit high school transcripts or GED scores and transcripts from all previously attended colleges to the Office of Admissions and Records. International students should submit the International Student Application and visit the Requirements page of the website for more information.

High school transcripts should include a graduation date. All Official transcripts must be submitted in an envelope sealed by the institution. Faxed transcripts are not accepted as official.

This exam determines the level of English and Math where you will begin.It is possible to place at levels that can take one-and-a-half to two years to complete before you reach college level, so make sure to do the best you can. Call (708) 656-8000 Ext. 2250 to schedule a time.Make sure to thoroughly review the Study Guide (also available in the Academic Advising Department or through the Panther Portal) before taking the exam.You can determine if you need to take this exam by reviewing the Getting Started at Morton College Checklist.

After you have completed your placement exam, you should schedule your appointment to attend New Student Orientation. All recent high school graduates and current seniors in high schools who have taken the placement exam are required to sign up for a New Student Orientation. At the New Student Orientation, students will learn about Morton College and our resources, receive a campus tour, meet with an advisor and attend a workshop on using the panther portal to register for classes. Students should bring their unoffical transcript and placement exam results to the New Student Orientation session. You can register for the New Student Orientation by calling (708)656-8000 Ext.2250.

Log in to the Panther Portal to access important information including: course offerings, class registration, financial aid status, class schedule, grades, and much more.

Options include: financial aid (stop by Room 204B to verify that all paperwork is complete), payment plan (Nelnet-Facts), scholarship, check, credit card, and cash. Click here for more information or call (708) 656-8000 Ext. 2428.

The Morton College Bookstore is located in Building C, Room 134.

Optional Student workshops are a terrific way to learn some inside tips on being successful in your classes. For more information and session dates, contact Academic Advising at (708) 656-8000 Ext. 2250.

Remember, if you need additional assistance in Math, English, or Science. Free tutoring is available in the Individual Learning Center. To make an appointment, call (708) 656-8000 Ext. 2465.

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