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Home›Education›Mid-State Application Fees Waived During March Mid-State Madness Event

Mid-State Application Fees Waived During March Mid-State Madness Event

By Julie Schooley
March 8, 2018
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WISCONSIN RAPIDS – Spring is a time of renewal, and Mid-State Technical College is making it easier to make a fresh start and take steps toward future success by kicking off its Mid-State Madness event. During the entire month of March, an ideal time to begin the college application and enrollment process, Mid-State is waiving the $30 application fee.

“Mid-State Madness is the perfect time to take the next step to go to college,” said Kerry Froehlich-Mueller, dean of Enrollment Management at Mid-State. “The waived application fee allows those who have been thinking about coming to college a cost-free way to take this next step, and the timing couldn’t be better with summer registration opening on March 15 and fall registration opening on April 20.”

Applicants can learn more about Mid-State Madness and get started at mstc.edu/madness.

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