MATC Milwaukee - Accounting Programs

MATC Milwaukee - Accounting Programs MATC Accounting Programs

The Milwaukee Area Technical College Accounting Associate Degree and Computerized Accounting Assistant Technical Diploma programs prepare students with the knowledge and technical skills necessary in today's business world. The Accounting degree program provides students with basic and specialized accounting skills - auditing, cost, taxes, governmental nonprofit, and computerized bookkeeping. Empl

oyment opportunities are excellent; graduates should expect to find positions in banking, business and industry, financial companies, utilities, and governmental nonprofit organizations. Core skills include an ability to perform arithmetic computations quickly, organize complex data and follow generally accepted accounting procedures.

05/20/2026

To the MATC Accounting Class of 2026—what an incredible milestone! 😁

Your dedication, perseverance, and hard work have paid off, and we couldn’t be more proud of everything you’ve accomplished. From mastering the complexities of accounting principles to developing real-world skills that will serve you well in your careers, you've shown what it means to rise to the challenge.

As you turn the page to this next chapter—whether it's entering the workforce, continuing your education, or pursuing more certification—know that you're leaving MATC with a solid foundation, a community that believes in you, and a future full of opportunity.

Thank you for letting the MATC Accounting Faculty be part of your journey. Keep aiming high, keep asking questions, and never stop learning.

Congratulations, graduates!

~Phil, Danica, Erin, Natasha, Nell, Talaya, Tammy, Rebecca, John and Arlene

Also, just a reminder to sign up for our blog to stay updated on the latest news:

📬 www.matcacctg.blogspot.com

💼 Join us on LinkedIn and connect with fellow graduates and faculty

🤝 Be sure to join our MATC Accounting Alumni group for networking and staying in touch!

04/30/2026

Excited to share an incredible opportunity for our Milwaukee Area Technical College accounting students!
Applications are now OPEN for the 2026 Two-Year Bridge Symposium hosted by the American Accounting Association Foundation.

Last year’s program connected over 900 community college students across 30+ firm offices nationwide—creating meaningful connections and opening doors into the accounting profession. This is such a valuable experience if you’re thinking about your next step.

This one-day, in-person event is designed to help students:
• Explore career opportunities in accounting
• Navigate the transition to four-year institutions
• Understand licensure and career pathways
• Learn about scholarships and professional resources

📅 November 6, 2026
📍 Hosted at leading accounting firm offices across the country

Spots are limited and will fill quickly!

👉 Apply here: https://survey.zohopublic.com/zs/uZBhJ9

If you’re an MATC student considering a future in accounting, I strongly encourage you to take advantage of this opportunity. Feel free to reach out if you have questions—I’m happy to help!

04/30/2026

So proud of our MATC VITA volunteers this tax season.
With 52 volunteers, we were able to file:
• 739 federal returns
• 792 state returns
That’s over $1.3 million in refunds brought back to the greater Milwaukee community.
But honestly, the numbers only tell part of the story. This program provides free tax assistance to individuals and families who may not otherwise be able to afford it—making a real difference in people’s lives.
The feedback says it all:
• 98% plan to return next year
• 96% would recommend the program
• 4.8/5 average satisfaction rating

Incredible work by our students, faculty, and volunteers. You should be proud of the impact you made.

A special thank you to Nell Curtis, CPA and Danica Olson, CPA for their leadership and coordination of the MATC VITA program.

04/30/2026

Register Now for Summer and Fall 2026!

You can view flexible class options for Summer/Fall 2026 in the Self-Service catalog!
In-person, blended and online course types available.

PRIORITY REGISTRATION FOR Summer and Fall 2026

Continuing Students

Registration Open to Military Vets

April 13, 2026

Health and Community ED Pathways

April 14, 2026

Business and STEM Pathways

April 15, 2026

Serve and General Education

April 16, 2026

Create and MCT

April 17, 2026



New Student Registration

New Military Vets

April 20, 2026

Health and Community ED Pathways

April 21, 2026

Business and STEM Pathways

April 22, 2026

Serve and General Education

April 23, 2026

Create and MCT

April 24, 2026

Registration Open to All Students April 27, 2026

Meet with an advisor to get ready to register. Need help finding your Pathway? Use the Pathway Locator tool. Visit one of our campuses or go to matc.edu/gethelp

Registration Opens at 7:45 a.m. on Your Assigned Day

Continuing students can register through Student Planning in Self-Service:
https://selfservice.matc.edu/Student/Planning

Registration Checklist

Before you register, make sure you’re ready:

Plan your schedule in Self-Service

Check your account balance

If you have a balance, don’t let it stop you—contact Student Accounts or visit a campus cashier to set up a payment plan

Confirm you’ve met any prerequisites

Read and accept the Student Financial Responsibility Agreement (SFRA)

Need Help?

Get help or visit a campus:
https://www.matc.edu/gethelp

Connect with your Pathway Advisor (virtual or in person)

Find your Pathway team using the locator tool:
https://www.matc.edu/student-resources/advising/pathway-locator.html

Thinking About Making a Change?

Not in a program? Get help from general advising:
https://www.matc.edu/gethelp

Want to change your program? Connect with a career coach

Not yet an MATC student? Apply here:
https://www.matc.edu/admissions-aid/apply

Planning ahead now will make registration quick and stress-free. Check your email, explore your options, and get ready to secure your classes!

04/30/2026

FAST Fund offers a free laptop program to help currently enrolled Milwaukee Area Technical College students who cannot afford a computer. The application is simple and quick, and eligible students can receive a laptop at no cost, helping them stay connected and succeed academically. Laptops are provided in partnership with United Way and Digital Bridge.

Who’s eligible?

Must be actively enrolled at MATC in the current semester

No GPA or credit minimums

Program is designed to close technology gaps

One free laptop per student, per lifetime

Important notes before applying:

Students are responsible for care, setup, and maintenance of the laptop

Keep track of emails/passwords—devices can’t be unlocked by FAST Fund

Report hardware/software issues ASAP; replacements may be possible

Lost or damaged laptops cannot be replaced

After you apply:

A reviewer may contact you within 48–72 hours by email or phone

Approved: Complete a Digital Bridge survey, then pick up your laptop

Waitlisted: You’ll be notified if more laptops become available

Denied: Common reasons include prior receipt, income threshold, or already having a suitable device (appeals welcomed if circumstances changed)

04/30/2026

Student Spotlight

Citerra Robinson grew up in Hopkins Park, Illinois and brings a wide range of work experience to MATC. She started working in fast food and retail before spending eight years as a Telecommunications Operator at Aurora Sinai Medical Center, a role she found especially meaningful. Today, she is a stay-at-home mother and entrepreneur, running Her Purpose Finance, a business focused on helping people build financial stability.

Citerra returned to school to gain formal education that supports the financial work she has already been doing for years. She chose Accounting because it connects directly to her experience helping others create budgets, reduce debt, and rebuild credit. She plans to graduate in early 2027 and hopes to continue growing her business while working toward becoming a CPA.

Returning to college at 36 has renewed her passion for learning and strengthened her determination to succeed. Outside of school, her focus is on family life and her business. Community service is an big part of her values. She and her husband assembled and personally delivered 70 care packages to people experiencing homelessness, an act of service she sees as a reflection of her faith and desire to help others.

Through her college experience, Citerra hopes to strengthen her skills and knowledge so she can make an greater impact supporting both individuals and businesses.

04/30/2026

Attention MATC Acctg Students:

Graduating soon with an associate degree in accounting? The Wisconsin Department of Revenue (DOR) is now accepting applications for its Audit Gateway Program, a paid opportunity that allows students to gain auditing experience while completing a bachelor’s degree in accounting.

Program Highlights

Position: Auditor Trainee (Tax Representative 3)

Start date: June 15, 2026

Summer: Full-time (40 hrs/week) training

School year: Full-time or part-time (minimum 24 hrs/week)

Coursework: Up to 6 hours/week allowed during work time

Students will learn to audit individual income tax returns, review credit claims, and assist with audits across the department.

Tuition Assistance

Up to 3 years of tuition assistance

$5,250/year tax-free under IRC Section 127 (amounts above may be taxable)

Apply Now

Interviews are ongoing, starts June 2026

Apply via wisc.jobs, the flyer barcode, or this link:
https://wj.wi.gov/psc/wisjobs/CAREERS/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_FL.GBL?Action=U&Page=HRS_APP_JBPST_FL&SiteID=1&FOCUS=Applicant&JobOpeningId=19247&PostingSeq=1

04/30/2026

Student Spotlight: Jada Moore, Accounting Assistant Program

Jada Moore’s journey is a powerful example of resilience and determination. After experiencing the tragic loss of her father, Jada stepped away from school - but with support from Checota MATC Scholarship Program, she returned stronger than ever.

Highlights:

Accounting Assistant student and Checota Scholar

Completed her diploma with a 4.0 GPA (Fall 2025)

Member of the Wisconsin Institute of CPAs and the National Association of Black Accountants

Found her passion for accounting after working in the financial services field

Jada’s story shows how perseverance and support can change the course of a student’s future.

👉 Read the full story:

https://www.matc.edu/news/2025/12/checota-scholar-jada-moore-fall-2025.html

04/30/2026

MATC accounting student Andar Muhammad attended the AAA Foundation Two-Year Bridge Symposium in Chicago-an event designed to connect community college students with Big 4 professionals and highlight transfer, internship, and career pathways in accounting.

Biggest Takeaway

Andar said the symposium showed him how broad and exciting the accounting field truly is. “Accountants are in every industry-from small businesses to international celebrities,” he said, noting the experience broke the stereotype of accounting being dull or narrow.

Two personal interactions made the biggest impact:

PwC Partner Brian Crane shared how he started at a community college and how the CPA license opened doors-including global travel and even negotiating deals for Beyoncé.

During speed networking, PwC’s Michael Fablio encouraged Andar after hearing he’d returned to school in his 40s with a family. Fablio shared a similar path and offered advice about the Enrolled Agent certification and pursuing the CPA-support that helped ease Andar’s worries.

Connections Made

Andar connected with his table group-students and a PwC professional-and is excited to follow their careers on LinkedIn.

Career Impact

He left the symposium with clear guidance: start early on CPA prep, get involved in accounting organizations, explore internships ahead of time, and use resources like Gleim or Becker. Learning that 75% of CPAs are nearing retirement reinforced that now is a great time to enter the field.

Advice for Future Attendees

“Take notes, ask questions, and make connections.”

What To Apply Next

Andar plans to join an accounting organization, begin early CPA preparation, and start mapping out internships and transfer options.

Thank you Andar for sharing your story!

04/30/2026

Attention MATC students: There is immediate assistance for food, housing, healthcare and more:

CommUnity Day: All CommUnity Day events run from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the following dates:

Tomorrow, November 5: Downtown Milwaukee Campus, Third Floor Student Lounge

November 12: Mequon Campus

November 19: Oak Creek Campus

December 3: West Allis Campus

Visit Student Life offices at all campus locations or log in to Campus Labs to see all resources and events.

Address

700 West State
Milwaukee, WI
53214

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