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Descrizione dell'università (origine: sito web ufficiale dell'università)
Campuses:
Green Bay Campus
Sturgeon Bay Campus
Marinette Campus
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College is a publicly supported, high technology college working closely with businesses and residents of Northeast Wisconsin to provide the education that residents and employers need.
Schools sprang up in Green Bay and Marinette in 1913, followed in 1941 by a school in Sturgeon Bay. Their scope expanded to include adults of all ages who were interested in technical careers, whether or not they were in the workforce.
In 1968, the three schools joined to become a single district in what is now the Wisconsin Technical College System. The combined service areas of the Green Bay, Marinette, and Sturgeon Bay campuses include part or all of nine counties.
Today, NWTC offers over 70 Associate Degree and Technical Diploma programs, nearly 40 certificates, contracted business services, personal enrichment and continuing education courses. This wide range of programs serves a wide variety of needs; in an average year, NWTC serves one in eight District residents, or nearly 40,000 people including :
* Post-secondary students taking courses that led to degrees or diplomas, either full-time or part-time
* Students taking individualized continuing education or corporate skill training
* Students taking math, communications, and community service classes that provide skills for living, working, and enjoying life
The General Studies Division encompasses:
* General Education - courses in communication, mathematics, natural science, and social science that are required for all our programs. They are designed to help learners succeed in college, on the job, and in daily living.
* Basic Education - courses designed to help students develop their skills. There are no admission requirements for Basic Education services.
* General College/Prepared Learner - designed to prepare learners to succeed in college
* General Studies Certificate - designed for students who would like to take courses before deciding on a program or transferring to a 4 year college.
* Public Safety Division - programs in Criminal Justice, EMT, and Paramedic
SCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarships are available through the NWTC Educational Foundation Office and from private sources. The Foundation Office also has lists of other resources for funding your education. |