FVTC Teams Up with UWM & UWSP to Create New Paths to a Bachelor’s Degree

FVTC Teams Up with UWM & UWSP to Create New Paths to a Bachelor’s Degree

Agreements simplify process for FVTC students to transfer to partner schools

Fox Valley Technical College (FVTC) has joined forces with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) and the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point (UWSP) to encourage more students to advance their education through University Transfer Degree (UTD) agreements with both universities.

 

These partnerships create opportunities for students to complete their first two years of general education classes at FVTC, earn an Associate of Arts or an Associate of Science degree and transfer credits to UWM or UWSP to pursue a bachelor’s degree with junior standing. Additionally, UWM’s transfer agreement includes the acceptance of at least 60 credits from graduates of FVTC’s Associate of Applied Science degree programs.

 

“Since we launched the University Transfer Degree in 2023, the program has seen impressive growth in enrollment,” shared Dr. Chris Matheny, president of FVTC. “As we get ready for the fall semester, we have 414 students enrolled in these programs; 198 in the Associate of Arts and 216 in the Associate of Science. There is clearly an interest in these educational pathways.”

 

At UW-Milwaukee, all FVTC associate degree holders from any graduation year will be guaranteed admission and transfer of at least 60 credits. This means they could start at UWM already halfway toward many bachelor’s degrees. They will have access to 103 bachelor’s programs and 105 graduate programs, including the state’s only schools of architecture, freshwater sciences and public health. UWM has the largest and top-rated online education program in Wisconsin and offers more than 900 online courses and 52 fully online degree and certification programs.

 

“At UWM, we are committed to providing onramps to education, and these agreements with Fox Valley Technical College help us do that in a deliberate manner,” said UWM Chancellor Mark Mone. “These transfer agreements provide FVTC graduates with clear pathways to a four-year degree, ultimately reducing their costs and shortening what I like to call their ‘time to paycheck.’ I’m grateful to our friends at FVTC and UWSP for their willingness to work together to provide broader access to education.”

 

At UW-Stevens Point, these transfer guide agreements serve FVTC graduates choosing to enroll in any of more than 70 different baccalaureate programs within four academic colleges. UWSP is highly regarded for its natural resources, education, health and wellness, fine arts, business and economics and STEM programs.

 

“At UW-Stevens Point, we value opportunities to partner with Fox Valley Technical College and other technical colleges around the state,” said Chancellor Thomas Gibson. “These collaborations ensure accessible and affordable paths for students to earn a bachelor's degree. We can all be proud of working together to move Wisconsin students forward.”

 

Fox Valley Technical College continues to enroll students for the fall semester. Learn more about the University Transfer Degree here.

 

     

 

About FVTC

Fox Valley Technical College, part of the Wisconsin Technical College System, offers more than 250 associate degree, technical diploma and other certificate programs. It serves more than 45,000 individuals annually — more than any other technical college in the state.

 

About UWM
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has an ambitious mission as both a top-tier research university and an access institution, striving to ensure that students have equitable opportunities to earn a college degree. UWM educates a diverse student body of more than 23,000 students from 88 countries. About 41% of its undergraduates are first-generation college students. Its unique and top-rated programs include Wisconsin’s only accredited schools of architecture and public health, the only North American school dedicated solely to freshwater sciences and a film program ranked among the top 50 in the world. It has the largest and top-rated online education program in Wisconsin. UW-Milwaukee partners with leading companies to conduct joint research, promote entrepreneurship, provide student internships and serve as an economic engine for southeastern Wisconsin. The Princeton Review named UW-Milwaukee a 2024 “Best Midwestern” university based on overall academic excellence and student reviews.

 

About UWSP

The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point is one of 13 comprehensive campuses within the Universities of Wisconsin. With campuses in Stevens Point, Marshfield and Wausau, UW-Stevens Point offers students 120 undergraduate programs and 18 graduate programs at an affordable price. Students discover their purpose through applied learning, engaging faculty and student-focused support services. UW-Stevens Point is consistently recognized for its sustainability, veterans’ services and research opportunities, and features newly constructed, state-of-the-art science and wellness facilities.

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