About Western Technical College
Western Technical College ( Technical school ) is located at 400 7th St N, La Crosse, WI 54601, United States. It is categorised as : Technical and vocational college.
Other categories: Technical school, College, School
Ratings & Ranking
Western Technical College has a rating of 4.4 and is ranked number 3244 in the US.
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Address & Location
Western Technical College is located at 400 7th St N, La Crosse, WI 54601, United States.
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Parents & Students Reviews:
Western Technical College has 57 reviews with an overall rating of 4.4. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
The Long Version: To start, when brought in for orientation, I was not given a campus tour or even a map. For a transfer student, this makes college all the more daunting. Not knowing where I could go to eat or to get a coffee, or even where the library was did not give me a positive outlook on my learning. On top of that, I was not assigned an adviser. When I had questions about enrollment or complaints about teachers, I had no one to turn to. This is a serious lack of support from the Western staff.
From there, I think this is the only college that requires students to take summer classes. Spring break is a quintessential part of college life that Western has decided to deprive of their students, for no discernible reason. Their program isn’t any more well regarded than other colleges, and it’s not any faster, and for how much more wasted time and money? I wish I would have gone to CVTC, or stayed at WTC for this factor alone.
But there’s more! The ‘professors’ seemed not to care about their working students one bit. I work a 40 hour work week, take care of my family, and am enrolled full time. I was enrolled in online courses because I don’t have the time for in person meetings, and because I don’t have the extra money to be driving to campus. Alas, there were still in person meetings required throughout the courses. The amount of times that teachers told me that I just needed to make more time or work it out even when I had sufficient proof that it wasn’t possible amazed me. The amount of times that teachers were unwilling to work with me to find a suitable answer to a problem was more often than not. I have never had such little support. And then, they claim that this is because they are trying to prepare me for the real world! In the real world, businesses understand illness, and they are always there to support their employees. At least the professional businesses that I have worked for have set that example.
When I brought this issue to the Dean, I was informed that I misunderstood what ‘Flexible Learning’ and ‘Online Courses’ were. How can that be misunderstood? In every tech school across Wisconsin, flexible learning means that the school wants working people to be in control of their degree. Western is more concerned with competing with Viterbo and UW-La Crosse than they are about their students. In conclusion, I am so dissatisfied with this college experience that I not only don’t recommend Western Tech, I am actively informing people not to attend.
Pros: The classes themselves are just as rigorous as UWL, WSU, and Viterbo and the instructors are usually excellent, knowledgeable, and understanding. In general, I felt challenged and well-prepared for exams, and I feel like I retained a lot of information from classes. Some classes, like Advanced A&P, are definitely hard and university-level. The trimester system seems fast-paced if you are used to a semester system, but you get used to it. Many of the programs ARE great (CNA program, for example) and worth the money despite the nursing program being a hot mess.