Call 405.364.5763, ext. 7260 to schedule an appointment with an enrollment counselor to discuss your Long Term Class objectives and requirements.
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High School Enrollment
For questions and assistance on enrolling, you may:
- Sign up to see a Tech Rep at your high school or
- Contact the following staff members:
Cole Atkinson, Tech Rep, Norman Public Schools
405.364.5763, ext. 7565 | catkinson@mntechnology.com
Natalie Crawley, Tech Rep, Moore Public Schools
405.364.5763, ext. 7567 | ncrawley@mntechnology.com
MNTC operates on a traditional school calendar with sessions starting in August, January, and June. Enrollment begins in January for the following fall semester.
Admission to most of Moore Norman Technology Center’s training programs is based on completing all of the following steps:
- Completing the enrollment application by designated deadline
- Meeting with one of MNTC’s technology representatives
- Answering interview questions
- Completing OKCIS career interest inventory, if needed
- Completing an entrance assessment (ACT PLAN or COMPASS), if needed
Completion of the application by itself does not constitute admission or placement on a waiting list for a career major to Moore Norman Technology Center.
- If a student meets career major criteria requirements and space is available, the student is notified by letter that they have been accepted and enrolled.
- If a student meets career major criteria requirements but space is not available, the student is notified by letter that they have been placed on a waiting list and will be contacted by phone when an opening occurs.
- If a student does not meet career major criteria requirements, a Tech Rep will follow up with student to provide options.
High school students are responsible for paying for additional fees, tools and supplies needed for class .Graduating seniors may apply for a CareerTech Scholarship.
Adult Enrollment
FOR QUESTIONS AND ASSISTANCE ON ENROLLING:
405.364.5763, EXT. 7260 | ENROLLMENT@MNTECHNOLOGY.COM
MNTC operates on a traditional school calendar with sessions starting in August, January, and June. Some career majors may have quarterly openings for students to start sooner, if space is available. Enrollment begins in January for the following fall semester.
Admission is based on completing all of the following steps: (exceptions include Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Practical Nursing, Surgical Technology, Dental Assisting, and Medical Assisting)
Completing the enrollment procedures by designated deadline:
- Meeting with one of MNTC’s career advisors
- Paying a one-time $10 application fee
- Answering interview questions
- Completing OKCIS career interest inventory
- Completing an entrance assessment (COMPASS test, ACT, or college General Education courses GPA)
- Presenting a copy of high school transcript, diploma or GED certificate, if needed
- Applying for financial aid, if needed
Completion of the application and paying the $10 application fee does not constitute admission to Moore Norman Technology Center or placement on a waiting list for a career major that may be full at the time application is made.
- If a student meets career major criteria requirements, and space is available, the student is notified by letter that they have been accepted and enrolled.
- If a student meets career major criteria requirements, but space is not available, the student is notified by letter that they have been placed on a waiting list and will be contacted by phone when an opening occurs.
- If a student does not meet career major criteria requirements, a career advisor will contact the student and provide a referral for free tutoring in the Academic Resource Center.
Adult students are responsible for paying tuition. If a third party, such as Workforce, Department of Rehabilitation Services, Worker’s Comp or MNTC CareerTech Scholarship, is paying a student’s training costs, verification of sponsorship must be presented prior to beginning class.
For questions and assistance on enrolling, you may contact Moore Norman Technology Center at (405) 364-5763 ext. 7260.
If the above steps are not completed within 90 days, the student will be required to begin the application process from the beginning.
ACCOUNTING
The Accounting program introduces students to basic accounting, basic business skills, and microcomputer operations. While working toward a diploma in accounting, students learn to interact with the computer in operating systems, windows environments, and local area networks.
The main areas of focus are:
- Accounting techniques and theory
- QuickBooks and Peachtree, accounting spreadsheet applications and payroll accounting
- Finance, banking and office procedures
- Microsoft Office software applications
- Brainbench certifications, American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers (AIPB)
- Microsoft Office Specialist (Excel Core and Expert)
Career Information
Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks are an organization’s financial record keepers. They update and maintain one or more accounting records, including those that tabulate expenditures, receipts, accounts payable and receivable, and profit and loss. They have a wide range of skills and knowledge, from full-charge bookkeepers, to accounting clerks who handle specific accounts. All of these clerks make numerous computations each day and increasingly must be comfortable using computers to calculate and record data.
Career and Educational Path
After completion of this program students may enter the workforce as an Accounts Receivable Clerk, Accounts Payable Clerk, Payroll Clerck, Full- Charge Bookkeeper, Account & Budget Representative, Billing Clerk, Accounting Clerk, Banking/Finance Assistant or may continue training and education in accounting, business management, or become a CPA.
