Nicolet College Automotive Technician student Tony Malek recently received a scholarship from the Wisconsin Automobile and Truck Association Foundation and Snap-On Tools that includes up to $750 a semester for tuition and a collection of Snap-on Tools valued at more than $4,000.
Fall Term starts September 1! With classes beginning and students coming to campus, there will be new ways to engage, grow your skills, and have fun with other students and the community. We encourage you to attend the opportunities available this fall and look forward to seeing you on campus!
Nicolet College’s seven Academic Success Centers located throughout the Northwoods will be open for in-person teaching this fall to provide free instruction for individuals preparing to attend college, build academic skills for the workplace, earn a GED or HSED, learn basic computer skills, or learn to speak English.
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Nicolet College has passed the $1 million mark in textbook savings for students as the college continues to expand its efforts to offer free and high-quality instructional materials.
“This is a wonderful milestone and I’m absolutely thrilled we were able to deliver these savings to students,” said
Kate Ferrel became the seventh president of Nicolet College during a recent investiture ceremony on the Rhinelander campus attended by students, staff, community, education, and tribal leaders.
“I am incredibly honored and humbled to stand before my family, my mentors, my friends, our tribal
The Oneida County Health Department has been honored with the Wisconsin Technical College System’s Futuremaker Partner Award for its close working relationship with Nicolet College during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Nicolet’s partnership with the health department reflects the deep community ties the
Kate Ferrel shares a welcome message as she begins her new role as Nicolet College’s 7th President. She expresses her gratitude to serve as a leader for the college and defines her personal philosophy of higher education. Kate strives to approach students and stakeholders with empathy and
Nicolet College will advance its efforts delivering online instruction to students of color thanks to a $30,000 grant the college recently received from the Urban Institute’s Career and Technical Education CoLab.
The college will use the funds to develop the academic infrastructure needed to offer