Services for:
- Tutoring
- Divorced/Separated
- Single Parents
- Non-Traditional Occupations
Single Parents
- A single parent is an individual who is unmarried or legally separated from a spouse, is pregnant or has a minor child or children for which the parent has either custody or joint custody.
- Orientations designed for single parents will be offered several times during the school year.
- Some child care assistance is available to qualified individuals.
Questions? Contact:
Sue Schuster at (920) 498-5734 or 1-800-422 NWTC, Ext. 5734
Displaced Homemaker
- A Displaced Homemaker is an individual experiencing a transition of separation, divorce or death of a spouse.
- Orientations designed for Displaced Homemakers will be offered once a semester.
- Some financial assistance for tuition and books is available for qualified individuals based on participation.
Questions? Contact:
Betsy Baier at (920) 498-6996 or 1-800-422 NWTC, Ext. 6996
Non-Traditional Occupation Services
- A Non-Tradional Occupation (NTO) has 25% or less of a specific gender employed in the State of Wisconsin
- Services available for NTO students (or students considering NTO) include:
- Free courses that introduce women to skills used in a variety of trades and technical careers
- Career information and free interest assessments
Questions? Contact:
Betsy Baier at (920) 498-6996 or 1-800-422 NWTC, Ext. 6996
Tutoring Services
Questions? Contact:
Mary Schreiner at (920) 498-5693 or 1-800-422 NWTC, Ext. 5693
Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Services
- For low income or unemployed individuals
- Services include financial assistance for college class tuition, books, and referral to other supportive services
- For eligibilty requirements please contact your local WIA case manager
Questions? Contact:
Brown County Job Center at (920) 448-7214