The NWTC College Board recognizes the need to reasonably accommodate a student’ s sincerely held religious beliefs for class absence during exams and other academic requirements.
BOOKSTORE
In addition to NWTC required textbooks and course materials, the NWTC Bookstore( located in room SC146 on the Green Bay Campus) carries a variety of NWTC clothing, gifts, and school supplies. Digital, used, and rental textbook options are offered for select courses. Textbook information is available online for students via their student portal at my. NWTC for courses in which they are enrolled.
Textbooks, supplies, clothing, and gift items may be purchased at the Green Bay campus Bookstore or online at www. nwtcbookstore. com. Students purchasing items online may choose to have their order shipped to their home for a fee or to any of these convenient NWTC locations free of charge: Aurora, Crivitz, Luxemburg, Marinette, Oconto Falls, Shawano, or Sturgeon Bay.
The NWTC Bookstore accepts cash, check, credit card( Discover, Master Card, and Visa), and debit card. Students are able to charge books directly to their student account at NWTC through the Textbook Charge Program using financial aid and / or NWTC payment plan. For more information and eligibility, visit www. nwtc. edu / textbookcharge.
For more information regarding hours, buyback, return policy, and other services, please visit the NWTC Bookstore at www. nwtc. bookstore. com.
CAREER SERVICES
Career Services’ mission is to assist with career development and enhance employability skills within our campus and greater community. The Career Services Center is a career exploration and job seeking resource serving all residents of the NWTC College District.
The Career Services Center is located in SC128 on the Green Bay campus and can be reached by contacting( 920) 498-6250 or careers @ nwtc. edu. Services are also provided at all campus locations by appointment.
The following services are offered with additional information found at www. nwtc. edu / careers:
Resume and Job Search Documents Support is provided for the creation and review of a resume, cover letter, portfolio, etc.
Mock Interviews Practice / Mock interviews will prepare students to confidently interview with employers and answer behavior based questions.
Career Advising Students can identify careers of interest, learn about job search strategies, and plan for a career search. A career advisor is there from the beginning of a student’ s program through securing employment.
Career Experience Opportunities Students can receive assistance when planning their career experiences such as an internship, career academy, capstone project as well as other opportunities.
Career Exploration / Career Assessments Individuals can research specific occupations, map a career path, determine current salary information, research occupational employment outlook, and pinpoint industries hiring specific graduates. The Center has an extensive collection of web resources and print materials for career research. Customers are able to assess their interests, skills, personality, and values by taking available assessments. When an assessment is completed, individuals will have the opportunity to meet with a Career Advisor and explore next steps.
Student / Alumni Job Search Assistance Students and Alumni are able to access Wisconsin TechConnect, the statewide technical college job posting system, for jobs related to their program. Students and Alumni can also view jobs on Wisconsin Job Net, as well as a variety of other web sites designed to assist in finding employment.