Mid-State Technical college has campuses in Adams, Wisconsin Rapids, Stevens Point, and Marshfield and over 60 associate degree and technical diplomas programs to choose from—all designed to meet local workforce needs, so our graduates find employment in their chosen career fields close to home. Thanks to a supportive and caring learning environment, state-of-the-art technology, and faculty with professional experience, Mid-State students gain the real-world skills, technical training, experience, and confidence they need for success.
Graduates
9 of 10
graduates are employed in 6 months
Salary
$40245
median salary 6 months after graduation for all degree types
Admissions Requirements
Start your admission to Mid-State Technical College with a few simple steps. Contact the admissions representatives at the college with any questions and for assistance along the way.
Workforce Solutions
Mid-State has much to offer both profit and nonprofit employers. Our professional development solutions include customized on- or off-site contract training, technical assistance, workshops, conferences, and more to help local employers recruit, develop, and retain a highly skilled workforce.
- Talent development courses and customized training to help employers instill leadership, safety, and technical skills.
- Technical assistance designed to meet organizational needs and delivered on-site.
- Industry training and credentialing opportunities.
Mid-State News
Tools of the Trade Scholarships help Apprentices advance their careers
Ascendium is pleased to announce it has awarded scholarships to 806 Wisconsin construction and industrial apprentices through the Tools of the Trade Scholarship Program.
WTCS earns strong public support in latest statewide survey
A new statewide survey shows growing confidence in the Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS), with two-thirds of Wisconsin residents holding a favorable opinion of the System and its colleges. The findings underscore WTCS’s critical role in providing affordable, high-quality education that meets the needs of students and employers across the state.
Media Advisory: WTCS, UWS, WAICU to address potential changes to federal financial aid
Leaders from the Wisconsin Technical College System, Universities of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities will hold a joint news conference on Thursday, May 22, to address potential changes to federal financial aid programs.