Fox Valley Technical College’s Proposed 2021-22 Budget
Fox Valley Technical College’s Public Budget Hearing on June 15 will be held as a conference call. Please see the call-in number on the attached flyer.
The comprehensive 2021-22 Proposed Budget document is available online at https://www.fvtc.edu/budget
New Program Allows Different Classes, More Financial Aid for Technical College Students By Casey Nelson
May 19, 2021 | 12:18 PM
APPLETON, WI (WTAQ) – Fox Valley Technical College is teaming up with Madison College to provide more class options and financial aid opportunities for students, especially those looking to transfer after two years.
The Collegiate Transfer Program provides more class options on the Appleton campus, but it also allows more opportunities for students to receive financial aid to cover their two-year experience.
“Essentially in this partnership, we are one institution serving students together,” said Madison College Provost, Dr. Turina Bakken.
“We have transfer agreements and transfer certificates that allow students to go to UW-Green Bay or UW-Oshkosh and so on but they’ve not been financial aid-able,” said FVTC Dean of General Studies, Dr. Jennifer Lanter. “Now students in our district can take classes here on campus and they’ll b
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The 100 Best Community Colleges in America
By Elizabeth Jackson, Stacker News
On 5/16/21 at 8:00 AM EDT
With college costs mounting and student debt remaining a hot topic of conversation, public opinion on four-year colleges has begun to shift, as people contemplate whether they are in fact the only or best option for all students. An estimated 8.7 million undergraduates enrolled in public, two-year colleges during the 2016–17 academic year, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. A 2019 study from TD Ameritrade found 36 percent of Gen Z students considered attending a community college before a four-year college, while 21 percent considered attending a community college instead of a four-year college.