NWTC is expanding opportunities in Nursing to meet workforce shortages
Registered nurses make up the largest profession in the healthcare industry. In an aging workforce, the state projects large healthcare workforce shortages over the next decade.
Registered nurses make up the largest profession in the healthcare industry. In an aging workforce, the state projects large healthcare workforce shortages over the next decade.
NWTC’s new Telecommunications Programs are intended to provide students with the theory and hands-on educational experience necessary for careers in the telecommunications field – a rapidly growing ma
In April, the College rolled out two new degrees—the Associate of Arts and Associate of Science—to create a more seamless and cost-effective path for students to earn a four-year degree after graduati
Although COVID-19 prevented students from traveling abroad in 2020 and 2021, NWTC still found creative ways to infuse multiculturalism into the curriculum.
College of Business instructor Kim Pigeon was recognized by X-Culture with the Global Educator Award, for leading high-impact, international experiential learning exercises for NWTC students.
In February, the College became one of the 393 campuses across the United States recognized for sustainable land use by the Arbor Day Foundation.
Dr. Kathryn Rogalski, NWTC’s vice president of Learning, was one of 40 community college leaders selected for the 2021-22 Aspen Rising Presidents Fellowship.
NWTC was one of 27 U.S. institutions designated as a 2021 Center of Excellence for Domestic Maritime Workforce Training and Education by the U.S. Dept. of Transportation's Maritime Administration.
Starting this October, residents from the Aurora, Crivitz, Luxemburg, Oconto Falls, and Shawano areas will have more ways to earn an NWTC certification or credential in their communities.
Stop by our campus Welcome Centers throughout the region, your one-stop-shops for all admission questions – from finding courses to setting goals or paying for college.
In August, U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona and U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin visited NWTC Green Bay to discuss President Biden’s Build Back Better plan.
Employees of JBS Green Bay – one of the area’s largest private employers – have the opportunity to pursue their college dreams tuition free.