Whether you are considering a new career, trying to choose a degree, preparing to enroll, or already attending NWTC, counselors can assist you.
Counseling services for prospective students
- Career guidance
- Degree and diploma program information
- Financial aid and admission assistance
All counselors have master’s degrees in guidance and counseling and are knowledgeable about all NWTC programs. Counselors can help you make career and program choices by reviewing your career inventory assessments, discussing your previous work experience, and evaluating other education and training.
Who should see a counselor?
- Anyone considering an NWTC degree or diploma program
- Anyone who is undecided about their career or considering a career change
- Anyone who needs assistance with creating an educational plan
Why should I see a counselor?
To get better results with fewer surprises. Counselors assist students in finding a career or educational path that is a good fit, locating helpful resources, planning what steps to take in which order, and managing or overcoming obstacles.
When should I see a counselor?
- Before applying to a program of study
- Whenever you need assistance with admission requirements, academic planning, credit for prior learning, and financial resources
- When you consider choosing or changing careers.
Counseling services for current students
We all face challenges at one time or another in our academic and personal lives. Counselors can assist students with addressing these obstacles. They can also provide referrals to outside agencies.
Questions or Appointments:
Call (920) 498-5444 or 1-888-385-6982