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.
While much of our country has shut down due to COVID-19, essential workers and businesses have stepped up to support and provide the services we need to survive; they have continued their vital role in our society and have become the heroes of this pandemic.
High school students interested in Information Technology careers are invited to attend the free Pre-College Technology Academy that can lead to the industry-recognized Google IT Support Professional Certificate.
The virtual online academy will run from 10 a.m. to noon, Mondays through Thursdays
The outbreak of COVID-19 probably has you questioning many decisions and plans for the future, including if your college-bound child should attend a distant campus in the fall. This is not an easy decision and there are many factors to consider.
There is no rush to decide, but you should know your
Five students from Nicolet College’s DECA business and marketing club turned in impressive performances at a regional competition and qualified for the prestigious International Career Development Conference which, unfortunately, was cancelled recently due to COVID-19.
While the Nicolet campus is physically quiet due to COVID-19 Safer at Home guidance, the college is humming along in the virtual world as students enroll in classes online for upcoming offerings for Summer and Fall Terms.