Admissions Advisors
Admissions Advisors are dedicated specialists ready to guide you through the MTECH admissions process.
At MTECH, we are committed to providing a seamless and informative admissions experience. Our admissions specialists are here to guide you every step on the way, ensuring you have the support and information needed to begin your educational journey.
Here’s what we can help with:
Guide students through applications, enrollment, and requirements
Provide detailed information on programs, eligibility, costs, and pathways
Facilitate program selection discussions to match student goals and aspirations
Link students to essential college services and support
Admissions Advisors are dedicated admissions specialists ready to guide you through the admissions process.
At MTECH, we are committed to providing a seamless and informative admissions experience. Our admissions specialists are here to guide you every step on the way, ensuring you have the support and information needed to begin your educational journey.
Here’s what we can help with:
- Guide students through applications, enrollment, and requirements
- Provide detailed information on programs, eligibility, costs, and pathways
- Facilitate program selection discussions to match student goals and aspirations
- Link students to essential college services and support
Admissions Advisors
Schedule an appointment, either in-person or virtual, with one of our admissions advisors to explore which programs align best with your future goals. Admissions Advisors will help review program options, program-specific prerequisites, and the enrollment process.
Each advisor specializes in different schools within MTECH, ensuring you receive tailored guidance.
Austin Lee
Admissions Manager
Specialty: Services, Technology
Location: Lehi or virtual
Bronwyn Bates
Admissions Advisor
Specialty: Healthcare
Location: Lehi or virtual
Emily Brown
Admissions Advisor
Specialty: Apprenticeships, Trades
Location: Lehi or virtual
Heber Valley Appointments
Southern Utah County Appointments
To contact an admissions advisor via text message, text ADMISSIONS to +1 (385) 265-2895.
Student Outreach Team
Our Student Outreach team helps others learn about MTECH through high school outreach, career fairs, or other community events. This team conducts campus tours, delivers presentations, and attends events to promote MTECH and our programs.
They bring diverse skills to effectively engage prospective students and meet the needs of our community.
Schedule a group tour or contact a team member to learn how they can help your high school or community group.
Mark Middlebrook
Student Outreach Manager
Specialty: Adult Outreach
Simon Lea
Student Engagement Specialist
Specialty: High School Outreach
Group Tours
To schedule a group tour, please fill out our group intake form with details such as your desired date, time, number of attendees, and specific interests. After submitting the form, our Outreach team will contact you to finalize the tour arrangements
Individual Tours
Have you decided on the program that’s right for you? Schedule an individual tour! These tours are ideal for those who have made their choice and want to explore the classroom, lab, and campus firsthand.
Tours are offered on a limited basis each week, so if you’re still exploring your options, we recommend connecting with an Admissions Advisor for personalized guidance.
If there are no available slots for individual tours, please contact Mark Middlebrook.
Mark Middlebrook
mmiddlebrook@mtec.edu
801-753-4125
Frequently asked questions
We recommend filling out the FAFSA application as soon as you have received your MTECH student ID number. Once you have completed the FAFSA form, please wait five business days for your Student Aid Report (SAR) to become available, then email financialaid@mtec.edu confirming that your FAFSA was submitted. Within two business days, you will receive a response with further instructions.
We also accept scholarships or other forms of financial aid. Once you have completed the FAFSA, you will receive an email with a link to our scholarship platform, where you can find many opportunities to receive funding for school costs. We also accept DWS Intent to Pay forms, veteran’s aid, private loans, or other options. We do not take government student loans.
Please note that if you are using financial aid to pay for your classes, you will need to register in person at Student Services.
For other questions on financial aid, please contact our Financial Aid department at financialaid@mtec.edu
Students needing accommodations should contact an academic counselor or our ADA specialist, Nicole Heslington, to discuss what we can provide. Please remember that, due to educational law, IEPs and 504 plans do not translate to MTECH. For more information, please visit our ADA page.
An SSN, ITIN number, or even a High School Diploma/GED is not required to register for MTECH. However, you will not be able to fill out your application online. To register without an SSN or ITIN number, visit Student Services in person to fill out the necessary paperwork. Please check with your program coordinator or an Admissions Advisor to find out if you need an SSN or ITIN to receive your program-specific certifications and be employable in that field of study.
High school students must register with MTECH separately from their high school. While your high school counselor can help adjust your schedule, the actual registration process must be completed by you. The application process is the same for both high school students and adults. Be sure to indicate your high school during registration to receive free tuition, though you’ll still need to cover course fees and materials. Remember that if your program extends beyond high school graduation, you’ll be responsible for the remaining tuition after graduation. For more details, visit our How to Apply page or contact an Admissions Advisor.
Starting a program at MTECH requires a serious commitment, especially given the hands-on nature of our courses, where attendance is crucial. The minimum attendance standard across the college is 85%, but some programs have even stricter requirements due to licensure or certification standards. Consider whether you’re ready to meet these demands, including potentially attending classes daily and year-round. While some shorter programs might allow for summers off, most lengthier programs continue through the summer, except our Apprenticeship and LPN programs. To ensure you’re fully informed, we recommend discussing your specific program’s requirements with an Admissions Advisor or your instructor. For information on school-wide breaks, please refer to our school calendar.