The Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS) is proud to announce the release of its 2024 Five-Year Graduate Follow-Up Report, showcasing the remarkable achievements and positive career outcomes of the 2017-18 graduates. This comprehensive report highlights the significant impact of technical education on graduates’ professional lives and the broader community.
Key Findings:
- Impressive Salary Growth: Graduates from the 2017-18 cohort have experienced substantial salary increases over the past five years. The median annual salary for these graduates has risen by 67% to $67,080, reflecting a strong return on investment in technical education.
- High Employment Rates: An overwhelming 98% of graduates are employed, with 75% working in fields directly related to their technical college training. This high employment rate underscores the relevance and effectiveness of WTCS programs in meeting industry demands.
- Career Advancement: Many graduates have reported significant career advancements, with 72% saying their technical college education was important to achieving higher-level positions within their organizations. This demonstrates the value of technical education in fostering professional growth and development.
- Community Impact: The report highlights that 83% of graduates remain in Wisconsin, contributing to the local economy and community development. Their skills and expertise are vital to the state’s workforce and economic stability.
- Graduate Satisfaction: A remarkable 85% of respondents expressed satisfaction with their technical college education, agreeing they would recommend technical education to others entering their field.
“While news reports often suggest that people are questioning the value of higher education, I think this report demonstrates the return on that investment," said Layla Merrifield, WTCS president. "Students want an education that fits into their life, is accessible and affordable, and provides a credential that will put them on a path to a family-supporting career. They’re not just going to college to get a degree; they’re going to college to make a difference in their lives, and in the lives of their families and their communities.”
About Wisconsin Technical College System
The Wisconsin Technical College System offers more than 500 programs awarding two-year associate degrees, one- and two-year technical diplomas, short-term technical diplomas, and certificates. The System is the major provider of customized instruction and technical assistance for Wisconsin employers. With more than 287,000 people enrolling each year, it is the largest higher education system in the state.
Editor’s Note:
The WTCS Five-Year Follow-up Report and the 2023-24 WTCS Fact Book are both available online. Members of the media interested in discussing the follow-up report or student enrollments with Layla Merrifield, the new WTCS president, are encouraged to contact katy.pettersen@wtcsystem.edu to schedule an interview.