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Founded in 1912, the school was previously known as Western Wisconsin Technical College (WWTC), but "Wisconsin" was dropped on March 29, 2006. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Western received voter approval for facilities improvement via referendums in 1992 ($8.9 million), 1996 ($3.65 million), and 2012 ($79.8 million).
Southwest Wisconsin Technical College (also Southwest Tech) is a technical college in Fennimore, Wisconsin. The college's district includes the area covered by 30 school districts, including all of Crawford, Grant, Iowa, Lafayette and Richland counties. It also includes parts of Dane, Green, Sauk and Vernon counties.
Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS) is a system of 16 public technical colleges administered by the state of Wisconsin. The system offers more than 500 programs, awarding two-year associate degrees, one- and two-year technical diplomas, and short-term technical diplomas and certificates.
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With 19,827 in attendance, Milwaukee Area Technical College is the largest technical college of Wisconsin. Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology, also in Milwaukee, is the state's smallest institution, with an enrollment of 75 for fall 2010.
Fennimore is a city in Grant County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 2,764 at the 2020 census . The city's area was separated from the Town of Fennimore , which remains as an adjacent rural area.
The Wisconsin Technical College Conference ... Western Tech: La Crosse, Wisconsin: 1966 2009 ... Southwest Tech: Fennimore, Wisconsin: 1973 1989
The building is at 1615 State Street in La Crosse. The present building was built in 1940 and was known was the Campus School. [1] The Campus School continued until 1973, when it closed and was renamed Morris Hall in honor of Thomas Morris, who was instrumental in the establishment of the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse. [2] [3]