Leadership Development

Previous Associate Certi cate Career Credit Degree

There are many opportunities, Leadership Essentials Leadership Development Students are prepared to enter both in high school and through (10 Credits) (62 Credits) their career field at any point previous , work, and/or along the pathway and advance military experience, to earn Potential Jobs*: Potential Jobs*: as they complete higher-level credit at Gateway. - Shift Leader - Supervisor credentials. - Team Lead - Assistant Manager For more information about *Prior industry experience required *Prior industry experience required earning credit in high school and

opportunities for credit for prior Median Income*: Median Income*: Bachelor’s learning, please see reverse $38.60 per hour $54.29 per hour side. $80,288 annually $112,923 annually Degree *Wages may vary greatly based on *Wages may vary greatly based on experience and occupational field. experience and occupational field. Prior industry experience is required. Prior industry experience is required. Transfer up to 62 credits via existing articulation agreements Students who complete this Students who complete this with such as: program are prepared to earn program are prepared to earn industry-recognized industry-recognized -Cardinal Stritch * certifications, including: certifications, including: - - Certified Service Specialist - MSSC-Safety -Lakeland University - MSSC-Quality Practices & -Purdue University Global* Measurement -UW-Green Bay* - MSSC-Green Production -UW-Oshkosh* - Certified Service Manager -UW-Parkside* -UW-Stout *A to B agreement available

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Visit gtc.edu to request information Have questions or need assistance Credit for Prior Learning Earn or to apply. with getting started? Experience Pays! You’ve been there . . . College Gateway’s New Student Specialists are ready to You’ve done that . . . Let us give you credit for it! Credit in help. Call 1-800-247-7122 or stop into any Student Gateway Technical College recognizes you have High School Services Center to make an appointment or register knowledge and skills gained through previous for an upcoming new student event. Get an edge by earning college credit before you educational, life and work experiences. We want graduate and save money at the same time. Elkhorn Campus to help you receive credit for those experiences— saving you time, money and helping you enter your 400 County Road H There are many ways to earn college credit while new career more quickly. Elkhorn, WI 53121 you’re still in high school, including transcripted and advanced standing credit, Start College Now and There are various ways to earn credit including Kenosha Campus youth apprenticeship. Suggested courses to take in Degree Course Substitution, Prior Learning 3520 30th Ave. high school for this program include: Assessment and Transfer Credit. Credit for Prior Kenosha, WI 53144 Learning opportunities for this program include: 101-112 Accounting for Business Racine Campus 196-136 Safety in the Workplace 1001 S. Main St. 196-136 Safety in the Workplace 196-189 Team Building & Problem Solving 196-189 Team Building & Problem Solving Racine, WI 53403 196-137 Certified Service Specialist 196-137 Certified Service Specialist 196-190 Leadership Development 196-190 Leadership Development 196-190 Leadership Development

196-192 Managing for Quality

801-136 English Composition I

809-198 Intro to Psychology 809-198 Intro to Psychology For more information on earning college credit For more information visit gtc.edu/cfpl or in high school connect with your high school contact the Registrar’s Of ce at [email protected] counselor or the Gateway New Student Specialist gtc.edu/leadership-development or 262-564-2162. at your high school. Visit gtc.edu/highschool.

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