Other Resources
Child-Care Referral
According to Midlands Technical College’s policy, faculty, staff and students shall not bring children to class, lab work, or other designated programming facilities, nor leave children unattended on campus. In addition, children should not be brought to the Student Commons, the Library, the Academic Success Center or any sponsored events unless it is noted as an event designed for the entire family. This policy is designed to support a classroom and college environment conducive to learning and to avoid unsafe conditions for minors. The college assumes no responsibility for the supervision of faculty members’, staff members’ or students’ children. Child care referral information is available online.
Health Services
As a nonresidential college, Midlands Technical College expects students will secure medical services through a private physician or medical facility. It is, however, the policy of the college to provide all students with accidental injury and accidental death and dismemberment insurance while participating in college-sponsored activities (see Student Insurance). In the event of any Police, Medical, or Fire emergency, students should call 911 immediately. The caller should provide their name, telephone number, location (Campus, room number, and/or area such as parking lot) and describe the emergency situation to the 911 operator. Medical claims related to a college activity and Student Accident (on-campus) Insurance Claims must be submitted to the Office of the Vice President for Student Development Services for processing.
Student Insurance
Student accident insurance covers all credit and non-credit students on the college’s campuses while the college is in session and during activities sponsored and supervised by the college, including intramural athletics. Benefits provided under the accident insurance cover medical claims submitted within 30 days of the date of the accident. Medical claim forms are available in the Security Office and the office of the Vice President for Student Development Services. Claim forms should be submitted to the office of the Vice President for Student Development Services for processing. A completed claim form must be submitted within 90 days after covered loss occurs or as soon as reasonably possible.
Group student health insurance is not provided directly by Midlands Technical College. As a non-residential college, MTC expects students to secure medical services through a private physician or medical facility as needed. For more Health Insurance Information students can visit the HealthCare.gov website. Medical claim forms are available in the MTC Police Department Office and the Office of the Vice President for Student Development Services.