Waukesha County Technical College
Pewaukee, WI, USA

Reviews

Waukesha County Technical College

Pierson

from Waukesha, WI

Current student

How are you enjoying your time at this college?

Great.

In your experience, what is there to do for fun at this college?

Get involved in clubs and activities. It’s a great way to meet people and learn about campus.

In what clubs or organiziations have you participated and how have they impacted your overall experience?

I am currently President of the Student Government Association on campus. I oversee all clubs and activities on campus. I improve student life on campus and tuition rates and funding for campus.

Amanda from Hartland, WI

a current student here
CategoriesComments
Am learning a lot
The classes are small enough that the teachers reach out to help you understand that material; yet the classes are large enough that you don't feel like you're the only there. Usually around 20-25 per class. They pack a lot of knowledge into a class period and you definitely don't want to miss a class.
Am enjoying being here
The campus is clean, enforcing a Tobacco Free Campus which is very nice. It keeps it clean and the all the buildings are inviting.
Bang for the buck
Compared to some other schools around the area, the per credit rate for WCTC is great and easily affordable. Even if you need help, they offer loans and will help you afford your tuition.
Tips for prospective students
Apply early, some of the programs are very competitive and you will have to fight your spot
Great for these types of students
Anyone pursuing a technical career, or especially nursing. The school also offers non credit classes just for fun

Mary from Watertown, WI

a past student here
CategoriesComments
Did learn a lot
the class sizes were great where i didn't feel lost in a sea of students and the teachers really got to give you individualized attention
Did enjoy being here
it had a great environment but with me being right out of high-school attending here it was tough especially commuting because you dont get the same sense of community and the same age range as a regular 4 year college with living accommodations.
Great for these types of students
anyone that wants to further their education and enrich their resume to be able to do things others cant.