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Madison Area Technical College

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Madison Area Technical College
NameMadison Area Technical College
Established1912
TypePublic
LocationMadison, Wisconsin

Madison Area Technical College is a public college serving the Madison, Wisconsin area, with strong ties to the University of Wisconsin–Madison, Edgewood College, and Herzing University. The college has a long history of providing high-quality education and training to students, with programs in fields such as Nursing, Engineering, and Computer Science, often in collaboration with Microsoft, IBM, and Google. Many students go on to attend University of Wisconsin–Madison, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, or Marquette University after completing their studies. The college is also a member of the American Association of Community Colleges and the National Coalition of Advanced Technology Centers.

History

The college was founded in 1912 as the Madison Continuation School, with the goal of providing vocational training to students. Over the years, the college has undergone several name changes, becoming the Madison Vocational School in 1921, the Madison Area Technical Institute in 1967, and finally, the Madison Area Technical College in 1971. The college has a strong partnership with the Wisconsin Technical College System and has received accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission and the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The college has also been recognized for its commitment to Sustainability and has received awards from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the National Wildlife Federation. Many notable figures, including Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Scott Walker, have visited the college to discuss issues related to Education, Economic Development, and Workforce Development.

Campus

The college has several campuses located throughout the Madison, Wisconsin area, including the Truax Campus, the Downtown Campus, and the South Campus. The campuses are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, including the Madison College Library, the Student Center, and the Fitness Center. The college is also a member of the Madison Area Bus Rapid Transit system, making it easy for students to get to and from campus using Metro Transit (Madison). The college has a strong partnership with the City of Madison and the Dane County government, and has received funding from the National Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of Education to support its programs and initiatives.

Academics

The college offers a wide range of academic programs, including Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees, as well as Certificate and Diploma programs. The college has a strong focus on STEM fields, with programs in Computer Science, Engineering, and Nursing, often in collaboration with University of Wisconsin–Madison, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, and Marquette University. The college also offers programs in Business, Health Sciences, and Human Services, with partnerships with organizations such as American Red Cross, United Way, and Salvation Army. Many students go on to transfer to four-year institutions, such as University of Wisconsin–Madison, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, or Marquette University, after completing their studies. The college has a strong partnership with the Wisconsin Technical College System and has received accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission and the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

Student Life

The college has a vibrant student life, with a wide range of clubs and organizations available to students, including the Student Senate, the Diversity Committee, and the Sustainability Club. The college also has a strong athletic program, with teams competing in the National Junior College Athletic Association and the Wisconsin Collegiate Conference. Students can also participate in Internships and Cooperative Education programs, gaining hands-on experience in their field of study. The college has a strong partnership with the Madison Area Chamber of Commerce and the Dane County government, and has received funding from the National Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of Education to support its programs and initiatives. Many notable figures, including Michelle Obama, Bill Clinton, and Jeb Bush, have visited the college to discuss issues related to Education, Economic Development, and Workforce Development.

Notable Alumni

The college has a long list of notable alumni, including Scott Resnick, a former Madison, Wisconsin Alderman, and Sondy Pope, a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly. Many alumni have gone on to successful careers in fields such as Business, Healthcare, and Technology, working for companies such as Epic Systems, American Family Insurance, and CUNA Mutual Group. The college has a strong partnership with the University of Wisconsin–Madison, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, and Marquette University, and has received recognition from the National Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of Education for its commitment to STEM education. The college is also a member of the American Association of Community Colleges and the National Coalition of Advanced Technology Centers.

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