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  Brief WCTC History and Profile
    A community partner for more than 80 years, WCTC has been helping people acquire the knowledge and skills that will help prepare them for a rewarding future. Vocational, technical, and adult education in Wisconsin began as the first comprehensive statewide continuation school system in the United States as a result of state legislation passed in 1911. WCTC is one of 16 technical colleges in the Wisconsin Technical College System. The System was developed and continues to be sustained and improved by strong support from both labor and management in Wisconsin. WCTC offers associate of applied science degree programs, technical diploma programs, advanced technical certificates, apprenticeship programs, and other adult education services. WCTC is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools; many occupational programs are professionally accredited as well.

    Located in Pewaukee, Wisconsin, WCTC's main campus is approximately 20 miles west of the City of Milwaukee and 60 miles east of the State Capitol in Madison. WCTC's boundary encompasses approximately 600 square miles in the southeastern corner of the state, serving 99% of Waukesha County, 9% of Jefferson County, 2% of Dodge County, 2 % of Racine County, and the local municipalities (7 cities, 20 towns and 19 villages) located therein.

    WCTC's district is comprised of twelve school districts: Arrowhead, Elmbrook, Hamilton, Kettle Moraine, Menomonee Falls, Mukwonago, Muskego, New Berlin, Oconomowoc, Palmyra, Pewaukee, and Waukesha.

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