Nicolet College’s expertise and effectiveness with online teaching and learning will take to an international stage later this year when college staff will present at the Online Learning Consortium Accelerate conference.
“We were absolutely thrilled and honored to have our presentation proposals
The most recent report from the American Association of Medical Assistants shows that Nicolet College graduates consistently outperform other graduates from across the country on the national certification exam.
The new report from the Medical Assisting National Review Board shows that Nicolet
Imagine graduating from college before even finishing high school.
That’s the exact juxtaposition of life events Carson Kalata experienced when he finished Nicolet College’s Welding technical diploma before completing his senior year studies at Laona High School.
Citing its commitment to diversity and inclusive learning and work environments, Nicolet College has been selected as a 2020 Promising Places to Work award winner by two national organizations that support diversity efforts by community colleges across the country.
Nicolet College students affected by the COVID-19 virus outbreak and subsequent closure of area businesses where they worked can now apply for financial assistance through the Nicolet College Foundation.
In response to the situation, the Foundation has created the new Student Emergency Assistance
Protecting your business or organization form computer hackers is a never ending job.
To help keep vital computer systems and networks safe and secure, Nicolet College is sponsoring a two-day Cyber Hero Academy Feb. 27 and 28 led by a national expert who will offer a multitude of strategies and
What started out as a Nicolet College class assignment for student Mary Thornton last spring will turn into several new basketball courts in the town of Laona next summer.
Thornton was tasked with writing a grant proposal for the class project. It wasn’t required that students actually submit the
Nicolet College has been awarded a $350,000 grant from Lumina Foundation to build clearer pathways to degrees and other credentials for adults, especially for people of color and Native learners. Lumina’s All Learning Counts initiative will support Nicolet to ensure that knowledge, skills, and
Wisconsin Department of Corrections Secretary Kevin Carr, second from left, congratulates Nicolet student James Wertman during a recent graduation ceremony at Nicolet College. The ceremony honored Wertman and four other inmates from the McNaughton Correctional Center who completed the college’s