Fox Valley Technical College
Fox Valley Technical College is a public technical college in Grand Chute, Wisconsin. It is a member of the Wisconsin Technical College System and serves people in the Appleton, Wisconsin/Fox Cities area. It serves about 50,000 people each year and offers more than 200 associate degree, technical diploma, and certificate programs as well as instruction related to 20 apprenticeship trades. It has credit transfer agreements with more than 30 four-year colleges and universities.
The main campus is in Grand Chute with a second campus in Oshkosh. FVTC has smaller regional centers in Chilton, Clintonville, Waupaca, and Wautoma. It also operates a Public Safety Training Center in Greenville.
History
Starting in 1912, city vocational schools were formed at six locations in the current district. In 1967, the Wisconsin Legislature divided the state into sixteen districts, which led to the formation of Fox Valley Technical Institute.In 1987, the college was renamed and it became known as Fox Valley Technical College.
Key dates in FVTC history
Presidents
- William M. Sirek, college's inception in 1967 – June 30, 1982
- Dr. Stanley J. Spanbauer, July 1, 1982 – June 30, 1993
- Dr. H. Victor Baldi, July 1, 1993 – December 31, 1999
- Dr. Laurence F. Johnson, July 1, 2000 – June 22, 2001
- James Milslagle, June 25, 2001 – December 31, 2001
- Dr. David L. Buettner, January 7, 2002 – August 15, 2008
- Dr. Susan A. May, July 1, 2008 – July 31, 2021
- Dr. Chris Matheny, August 1, 2021 – Present
Accreditation
Special programs and facilities
Public Safety Training Center
In 2015, FVTC opened their Public Safety Training Center in Greenville on the south end of Appleton International Airport. The center contains multiple state of the art simulators as well as a mock town to train students enrolled in the school's public safety programs. The center has a Boeing 727 which was donated by FedEx Express. The facility is also used frequently by public safety agencies all over the United States for their regular training. Pierce Manufacturing also uses the center to test out their new fire apparatus.In October 2018, FVTC started work on a $10.4 million expansion of the center which is being funded by the Federal Aviation Administration. The expansion will add facilities for aircraft firefighting training which will be used by aircraft rescue and firefighting personal from airports across the United States.