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With more than sunny days a year, it's the perfect place for motorcycle enthusiasts to enjoy long rides over scenic desert highways and back roads. MMI is just minutes from several arenas and stadiums that host professional sports, as well as motocross and Supercross events.

The Phoenix area also offers endless entertainment and outdoor recreation options. Come visit us on campus and see our students at work, training with state-of-the-industry vehicles and technology in our many labs. At Motorcycle Mechanics Institute, our priority is making sure our students have everything they need to realize their goals. We team with Compass Rose to help students who are relocating find affordable shared or individual housing near campus.

Contact Housing Services for more information. MMI has local employment specialists at each campus to assist you with your search for a part-time job that helps you cover living expenses while you attend school.

We work to find scholarships, grants and other financial assistance to help qualified students with their expenses. Specialized Training Student-Paid vs. Manufacturer-Paid Programs Catalogs. Meet Our Graduates Find out what some of our graduates are doing today in pursuing their successful careers. Military Scholarships Learn more about how we assist our veterans from VA funding to exclusive scholarships. Find out more in our resources.

Square-foot campus. Request Info. Why Train Here. Students from all over the nation attend MMI to establish a strong foundation for future study and to take advantage of its leadership development opportunities. Others are working toward receiving an appointment to one of the five U. Army Reserve. The faculty and staff of MMI are committed to intellectual and leadership development for each cadet. Together, they formed a new college for young men that they named Marion Military Institute.

The school opened in October with 79 students and a board of trustees. It was granted a charter as a private academy by the Alabama State Legislature in Hopson O. Murfee, son of J. Murfee and a former MMI cadet, became the school's second president in Murfee focused on developing academics and established one of the country's first student government associations and honor systems. Also during Murfee's tenure, MMI received national attention when Woodrow Wilson, then president of Princeton University, visited the school in for the convocation.

In recognition of Wilson's visit, MMI adopted the colors orange and black and selected the "Tiger" as its mascot, matching those of Princeton.



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