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NWTC garners highest honor from Achieving the Dream
Nearly 11 years ago, NWTC became the first Wisconsin college to join Achieving the Dream, then a small, select group of community colleges from around

NWTC Offers New Programs This Fall for Students to Soar Higher
NWTC is offering eight new programs starting this fall within its Business, Public Safety, and Trades & Engineering Technologies departments.

NWTC Receives Grant to Build Pathways for Students Interested in Energy Management
NWTC has been awarded a National Science Foundation grant to create a pipeline for high school students to gain skills and college credit towards a career in energy management.

NWTC to Move Onward with In-Person Classes for Fall 2021 Semester
NWTC announces the college will resume in-person classes for the fall 2021 semester at all campuses and regional centers.

Achieving the Dream Recognizes 2020 Leader Colleges of Distinction
Achieving the Dream Recognizes NWTC as 2020 Leader Colleges of Distinction

Achieving the Dream Awards Highest Honor for Dramatic Improvements in Student Success
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College Receives 2021 Leah Meyer Austin Award.

Exploring the Benefits of Extended Reality in Higher Ed and Industry
NWTC has been named a grant recipient and participant in HP/EDUCAUSE Campus of the Future.

NWTC graduates 1,600 students in December 2020
Virtual commencement honors one of NWTC's largest December graduating classes

Class schedule brings comfort and success
As physical distancing made classes nationwide move to the web, Introduction to Diversity instructor Lance Kelley created strategies to help students regain a sense of normalcy.

Busy mom finds eight-week terms “a breeze”
“I thought eight week classes would make it more difficult, but honestly, it’s been a breeze!” she said. “I took two this summer and I felt like I could have taken another one. It’s very doable.”

Creative hands-on learning at home turns into a success
As students in the Biomedical Electronics program finished up the spring semester virtually, instructor Don Cormier still wanted to give them some hands-on experience.