Fox Valley Technical College

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You’ve got what it takes to do great things in the world. Now, get the degree to back that up. We’re here to help turn your dreams into reality. Choose from programs in high-demand areas like Advanced Manufacturing, Business, IT or Automotive Technology. Or consider our outstanding programs in Aviation, Public Safety, Culinary Arts, Agriculture and Engineering.

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average salary 5 years after graduation

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of graduates are employed 6 months after graduation

Admissions Requirements

Start your admission to Fox Valley Technical College with a few simple steps. Contact the admissions representatives at the college with any questions and for assistance along the way.

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Some programs may have additional requirements

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Fox Valley Experience

Learn in small class sizes from award-winning faculty who provide hands-on career training that will have you job-ready on day one.

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In every corner of the campus, from robotics to human patient simulators, learning labs are at work preparing you for the real world.

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Earn your associate degree at Fox Valley Tech, then apply your credits toward a bachelor’s degree. Starting here makes completing a bachelor’s degree affordable, accessible and convenient.

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Fox Valley Technical College

1825 North Bluemound Road
Appleton, WI 54914-1643

College Contacts

Admissions

Text: (920) 294-1738

Adult Education

Apprenticeships

Career Services

Dual Credit

Employer Solutions

English Language Learner

Financial Aid

GED and HSED

Re-Entry

Transfer In

Text: (920) 345-4229

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Workforce Solutions

Fox Valley Tech is a national leader in business, employer and public safety training. Big or small, next door or around the globe, our expert staff and dynamic programs will help your organization grow, improve and develop your employees.

Shaquita Martin

Fast Track to a Healthcare Career

Hands-on classes prepped Shaquita Martin for a rewarding career as a Medical Assistant.

Eric Barry

Best of Both Worlds

Combining a love of aviation and fixing things, Eric Barry found fulfillment maintaining airplanes.

Fox Valley News

FVTC a dual credit partner for New London’s expanding Career & Tech Ed program

A New London High School program that prepares students for careers in the skilled trades is getting even better. About 340 students enrolled in at least one of the program’s 18-course options this year. Students like Noah Furman say he wants to follow in the footsteps of his dad and become an electrician. “It’s fun, you can learn life skills here,” explained Furman.

FVTC provides auto tech pipeline for growing dealership

On one hoist is a car that just got a new engine. On another, the back brakes are being replaced. Fox is an automotive technician and shop foreman with Bergstrom Automotive’s Hyundai-Mazada-Mitsubishi dealership in Appleton. “There’s never the same thing day in and day out, so there’s always a new challenge,” Fox said when asked about his job. “You get to return cars to people that were previously broken in good order, so they’re happy.” And that makes him happy. “I have a lot of satisfaction knowing that every day that I go home I fixed somebody’s problem and I helped someone,” Fox said.

FVTC: 5 questions answered about new Technical Education Instruction program

With the start of a new fall semester, comes the start of several new learning opportunities at Fox Valley Technical College. We're highlighting the new way students can earn an associate degree in Technical Education Instruction by answering five frequently asked questions about the new program. Trent Sorensen, associate dean of Service, provides the answers.