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.
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.
NWTC Dean of Regional Learning, Jan Scoville, reflects on the importance of National Coming Out Day and creating belonging for members of the LGBTQIA+ community.
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.
Sam Noll started his college journey at a four-year university in fall 2019, envisioning a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering.
Taylor Maroszek is set to graduate in May with two diplomas. She will receive the NWTC Photography Specialist technical diploma on May 15 – exactly one week before she graduates from Pulaski High Scho
Kalev Nelsen is turning his passion for welding into a career. On track to graduate in May from the Welding technical diploma program at NWTC Marinette, the Crivitz resident hopes to obtain a welding
Flexible and affordable classes through NWTC Sturgeon Bay enable Washington Island resident to return to college
Automotive student shares her NWTC experience
As a student at NWTC, Matthew Paider is majoring in prototyping and design, but it’s clear his passion for creative, hands-on work began long ago.
Flexible new certificate allows learners to get drafting skills when it fits their schedule.
Kayla Lohse discovered her love for hands-on work soon after graduating from high school.