
Student Ambassador Aurelio Rosas
WTCS State Ambassador Aurelio Rosas talks about how Moraine Park Technical college was able to provide the services and training needed to overcome adversity and achieve his educational goals.
At Moraine Park Technical College, you can achieve your educational goals. We work to make education accessible and affordable. With three campus locations and two regional centers, online and blended learning options, and industry-experienced instructors, Moraine Park offers endless opportunities for lifelong learning and professional development.
Graduates
94%
of graduates are employed 6 months after graduation
Programs
100+
programs
Start your admission to Moraine Park Technical College with a few simple steps. Contact the admissions representatives at the college with any questions and for assistance along the way.
Your business relies on a skilled workforce. Moraine Park works with businesses like yours to understand their needs — both current and future. Then we recommend solutions that help you move your business forward.
We know your business requirements are varied. Your training solution needs to be responsive. Moraine Park trainers will work with your staff to develop customized solutions that build the skills your business needs to compete. Customized solutions can be trained at your location or ours on a schedule that meets the needs of your business.
WTCS State Ambassador Aurelio Rosas talks about how Moraine Park Technical college was able to provide the services and training needed to overcome adversity and achieve his educational goals.
Many schools claim to provide real-life experiences, but it is unusual when a class project leads to a job.
Moraine Park Technical College announced plans for a limited access in-person commencement ceremony.
The Moraine Park Foundation has received a donation of $10,000 from Waupun Memorial Hospital, a member of Agnesian HealthCare, to purchase 44 Portable Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Jump Bags. This equipment will be used as an additional learning tool for the College’s Emergency Medical Responder (EMR), Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT), and Paramedic program students.
Congratulations to Barbara Turner, of Beaver Dam, on earning the first Emerging Leader award from the Beaver Dam Chamber of Commerce. This award recognizes a high school or post-secondary student in Beaver Dam who demonstrates strong character, leadership, and community service. She served over 200 hours at the Chamber - helping the Executive Directory tremendously during COVID-19. Barbara was also recognized virtually by Congressman Glenn Grothman.