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Office Management student makes the most of college credits earned in high school
Kaelynn Hauser took several dual credit classes in high school – earning both college and high school credit for those classes.
“I am a believer when one door closes another door opens. I think it was meant to be. I think that was one of the best things that could have happened to me. My skill set pretty much doubled. Just in being able to communicate openly, honestly and respectfully. I think all those things make me much more of a qualified person.”
Great words from NWTC alum Lisa Weinrich. After Lisa lost her job, she enrolled at NWTC and graduated in two and half years with degrees in Manufacturing Operations Management and Leadership Development. She was also a 2018 New Century Workforce Pathway Scholar.
Kaelynn Hauser took several dual credit classes in high school – earning both college and high school credit for those classes.
Becca Tassone truly loves what she does. The 2003 Paralegal graduate’s professional background includes more than 25 years of legal experience.
Victor Vue has always wanted to help others in need. Now, as a public safety officer with the Ashwaubenon Public Safety Department, he is doing just that.