Institution Details

Institution Profile

Name
Miller-Motte College-Raleigh
Address
3901 Capital Blvd Ste 151
City
Raleigh
State
NC, 27604-6072
Website
Phone
(919) 723-2820
Size
Under 1,000
Setting
City: Large
Sector
Private for-profit, 2-year
Highest Offering
Associate's degree

Location

Miller-Motte College-Raleigh,3901 Capital Blvd Ste 151, Raleigh, 27604-6072

Admissions

This institution has an open admission policy. Contact the institution for more information.

Costs and Fees At-a-Glance

Application Fee
$40
Graduate Application Fee
$0
Tuition
$10,695
Books & Supplies
$1,800
Room & Board
$0

Submission Requirements Checklist

Requirements not available

Application Information

Application Deadline
Open
Common Application
no
Universal Application
no

Tuition

The table below contains estimates costs for full-time beginning undergraduate students.

Location 2012 - 13 2013 - 14 2014 - 15 2015 - 16
In District $10,695 $10,695 $10,695 $10,695
In State $10,695 $10,695 $10,695 $10,695
Out Of State $10,695 $10,695 $10,695 $10,695
Cost 2012 - 13 2013 - 14 2014 - 15 2015 - 16
Books $1,800 $1,800 $1,800 $1,800
Room & Board $0 $0 $0 $0

Enrollments

In 2015, the enrollment at this institution was comprised of:

Degree Type Part Time Full Time Total
Total 108 286 394
Graduate 0 0 0
Undergraduate 108 286 394

Student Body

In 2015, for all enrolled students the ratio of men to women:


In 2015, for all enrolled students the racial breakdown was:


Financial Aid

Below is the average financial aid information for those who were entering postsecondary education for the first time in 2015.

Grant Num Students Pct Students Avg Amount Total
Federal Grant 48 80% $4,469 $214,509
State/Local Grant 0 0% $0 $0
Institution Grant 0 0% $0 $0
Loan Aid 52 87% $10,413 $541,483
Total Aid 48 80% $4,469 $214,509

To calculate how much attending this institution might cost you, you can visit the net price calculatoron the institution's website.

Financial aid is only available to those who qualify

Athletics

no athletic data found for this institution