Wisconsin Education Fair 2020 thanks our amazing planning team and partner organizations.
We could not have done this without you!

College Goal Wisconsin is affiliated with a national event that provides free information and assistance to families who need to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) the federally required form for students seeking financial aid, such as grants and loans. Completing the FAFSA is the first and most important step in qualifying for aid. www.collegegoalwi.org

UW HELP is your guide to the college process providing you with information on the 26 campuses in the UW System and the online application process. uwhelp.wisconsin.edu

Outreach Services for the Deaf, Hard of Hearing and Deaf blind is part of the Wisconsin DPI. We serve students who are deaf, hard of hearing and deafblind by providing a broad array of services, programs, and information for families and the educational community.
WEFS 2020: We will offer information about professions and careers within the Deaf Education field and list which Wisconsin Schools offer those programs. In addition, we will have an information sheet for interpreters to use for providing a virtual tour, as well as information for students to arrange a virtual tour for themselves.
WEFS 2020: We will offer information about professions and careers within the Deaf Education field and list which Wisconsin Schools offer those programs. In addition, we will have an information sheet for interpreters to use for providing a virtual tour, as well as information for students to arrange a virtual tour for themselves.

The Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities is the official organization of Wisconsin's private, nonprofit institutions of higher learning and their more than 56,000 students. It is headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin, was founded in 1961 and is recognized under state law. WAICU.org

WEOP’s mission is to prepare youth and adults to pursue higher educational opportunities by providing college and career readiness programs, resources, and support.
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All WEOP services are free. This is accomplished through four statewide programs and three regional programs.
Dream
Build
Achieve
All WEOP services are free. This is accomplished through four statewide programs and three regional programs.

Registered apprenticeship offers numerous benefits to both employers and jobseekers. Apprenticeship is post-secondary education like a college or university. But there's a big difference. Apprentices learn only a portion of their skills in a traditional classroom. They receive most of their training on-the-job, while working for an employer who pays a good wage. The employment is the primary requirement for an apprenticeship - a job must exist for the apprentice to be trained. The classroom instruction is usually provided through the Wisconsin Technical College system.
website: https://dwd.wisconsin.gov/apprenticeship/
Bureau of Apprenticeship Standards
Pre-Apprenticeship. Pre-Apprenticeship is an opportunity to help job seekers gain the necessary skills for Registered Apprenticeship. These programs can play a valuable role in preparing you for a career, while contributing to the development of a diverse and skilled workforce.
dwd.wisconsin.gov
website: https://dwd.wisconsin.gov/apprenticeship/
Bureau of Apprenticeship Standards
Pre-Apprenticeship. Pre-Apprenticeship is an opportunity to help job seekers gain the necessary skills for Registered Apprenticeship. These programs can play a valuable role in preparing you for a career, while contributing to the development of a diverse and skilled workforce.
dwd.wisconsin.gov

Wisconsin Technical College System is a system of 16 public technical colleges administered by the state of Wisconsin. The system offers more than 300 programs, awarding two-year associate degrees, one- and two-year technical diplomas, and short-term technical diplomas and certificates. https://www.wtcsystem.edu/