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Northeast Wisconsin Technical College

1912 establishments in WisconsinEducation in Door County, WisconsinEducation in Green Bay, WisconsinEducation in Marinette County, WisconsinTwo-year colleges in the United States
Universities and colleges established in 1912Wisconsin technical colleges
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Northeast Wisconsin Technical College (NWTC) is a public technical college with multiple locations in Wisconsin. The college serves nine Wisconsin counties with three campuses in Green Bay, Marinette, and Sturgeon Bay and five regional learning centers in Shawano, Oconto Falls, Crivitz, Aurora, and Luxemburg. It is part of the Wisconsin Technical College System. The college serves approximately 41,500 students annually.

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Northeast Wisconsin Technical College
West Mason Street, Green Bay

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Northeast Wisconsin Technical College-Green Bay

West Mason Street 2740
54307 Green Bay
Wisconsin, United States
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