Miller-Motte College Review 2026: All 16 Campuses, Tuition, Programs & Honest Assessment
GradeToGrad Editorial Team
April 5, 2026
Complete Miller-Motte review covering all 16 campuses from Chattanooga (3,667 students) to Lewisburg (129). Programs, tuition, and alternatives.
What Is Miller-Motte College?
Miller-Motte College is a for-profit career college system with 16 campuses across the Southeast and Texas. It offers certificate and diploma programs primarily in healthcare, business, and skilled trades. The largest campus is in Chattanooga, TN with 3,667 students.
Miller-Motte is part of the STVT/McCann Education family of schools, which also operates campuses under the STVT, McCann, and Berks Technical Institute names.
All 16 Campuses
| Campus | Location | Enrollment | 6-Year Earnings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chattanooga | TN | 3,667 | $26,349 |
| STVT San Antonio | TX | 592 | $26,349 |
| Augusta | GA | 524 | $26,349 |
| Arizona Automotive | Glendale, AZ | 513 | $26,349 |
| STVT McAllen | TX | 496 | $26,349 |
| Berks Technical | Wyomissing, PA | 433 | $26,349 |
| STVT Corpus Christi | TX | 392 | $26,349 |
| Tulsa | OK | 283 | $26,349 |
| Berks Allentown | PA | 277 | $26,349 |
| Columbus | GA | 270 | $26,349 |
| Raleigh | NC | 214 | $26,349 |
| Macon | GA | 206 | $26,349 |
| Jacksonville | NC | 187 | $26,349 |
| STVT Arlington | TX | 174 | $26,349 |
| Fayetteville | NC | 169 | $26,349 |
| Berks Lewisburg | PA | 129 | $26,349 |
Total enrollment across all campuses: ~7,600+ students
Programs Offered
The most popular programs (by 2023 graduates at Chattanooga):
- Medical Insurance Coding Specialist — 69 graduates
- Medical Assistant — 25 graduates
- Dental Assisting — 17 graduates
- Surgical Technology — CAAHEP accredited
- HVAC Technology
- Business Administration
- Criminal Justice
Tuition & Financial Aid
- Tuition range: $9,300-24,208/year depending on program and campus
- Average cost after aid: $25,215
- 76% of students receive financial aid
- Average scholarship/grant: $5,501
- Acceptance rate: 100% (open admissions at all campuses)
Outcomes: The Honest Assessment
The 6-year median earnings of $26,349/year across all campuses is a concern. This is below the national median for college graduates and reflects the reality that many Miller-Motte programs lead to entry-level positions.
To put it in perspective:
| Miller-Motte | Community College Alternative | |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition | $9,300-24,208/yr | $1,700-5,000/yr |
| Degree | Certificate/Diploma | Associate degree |
| 6-year earnings | $26,349 | $30,000-38,000 |
| Acceptance | 100% | Generally open |
| Transferable credits | Limited | Yes (to state universities) |
Community colleges in every Miller-Motte market offer similar healthcare and business programs at 1/3 to 1/5 the cost, with transferable associate degrees and often better earnings outcomes.
Campus-by-Campus Alternatives
| Miller-Motte Campus | Better Alternative | Alternative Tuition |
|---|---|---|
| Chattanooga, TN | Chattanooga State CC | $4,550/yr (free via TN Promise) |
| Augusta, GA | Augusta Technical College | ~$3,200/yr (HOPE Grant) |
| Raleigh, NC | Wake Technical CC | ~$2,800/yr |
| Columbus, GA | Columbus Technical College | ~$3,200/yr |
| San Antonio, TX | Alamo Colleges | $3,412/yr (free via Alamo Promise) |
| Tulsa, OK | Tulsa CC | ~$3,500/yr |
In every case, the community college or technical college offers lower tuition, similar programs, an associate degree, and equal or better outcomes.
Individual Campus Reviews
- Miller-Motte Chattanooga Review
- Miller-Motte Augusta GA Review
- Miller-Motte Raleigh NC Review
- Miller-Motte Columbus GA Review
Is Miller-Motte Worth It?
Consider it if: You need maximum scheduling flexibility (online/evening classes) and have been unable to enroll at a community college due to waitlists or scheduling conflicts.
Better alternatives exist if: You can attend a community college or state technical college in your area. The cost difference is substantial ($15,000-20,000 in savings), and the outcomes are equal or better.
Key question to ask: Before enrolling, check if your local community college offers the same program. If it does, start there.