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Gateway Technical College

Kenosha, WI

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Quick Facts

1911
Founded
Public technical college
Type
4,657
Total Students
$5K
Tuition (In-State)
$7K
Tuition (Out-State)
$9K
Avg Net Price
Associate's Colleges
Classification
President: Morgan Phillips

Data from Wikipedia (CC BY-SA 4.0) & U.S. Dept. of Education

About Gateway Technical College

America's first publicly funded technical college, powering careers since 1911.

Gateway Technical College stands as a beacon of vocational education, renowned for its pioneering role as America's first publicly funded technical school, established in 1911. With a vibrant student body of over 25,000, Gateway has consistently adapted to the needs of the workforce, offering accessible and high-quality technical training.

From its humble beginnings as the Racine Continuation School, Gateway quickly became a model for vocational education across the nation. It was instrumental in pioneering vocational nursing education in 1949 and introducing the innovative two-year associate degree programs in 1959. This rich history underscores its commitment to practical, career-focused learning.

Today, Gateway continues its legacy of growth and innovation under President Morgan Phillips, providing a dynamic learning environment across its main campuses and a network of smaller educational centers. Prospective students and their families will find a college dedicated to equipping individuals with the skills necessary for immediate employment and long-term career success in a rapidly evolving job market.

Key Highlights

  • Founded in 1911 as America's first publicly funded technical school.
  • Serves over 25,000 students annually, with 6,000 attending full-time.
  • Pioneered vocational nursing education in 1949, setting a regional standard.
  • Introduced two-year associate degree programs in 1959, expanding educational pathways.
  • Served as a model for technical schools throughout Wisconsin and the country.
  • Continuously expanding facilities and educational centers since the 1990s to enhance accessibility.

Timeline

1911
Racine Continuation School opens as America's first publicly funded technical school
1912
Kenosha Vocational School founded
1917
Racine Continuation School renamed Racine Vocational School
1931
Racine Vocational School's consolidated building opens at 800 Center Street
1949
Pioneered vocational nursing education
1959
Introduced two-year associate degree programs
1967
Racine Technical Institute opened satellite campuses in Burlington, Union Grove, and Waterford
1971
Racine and Kenosha vocational schools merged to form Tri-County Technical Institute
1972
Renamed Gateway Technical Institute
1987
Renamed Gateway Technical College as part of a statewide change
🏛️
115 Years
of Excellence

Leadership

Morgan Phillips
President

Data from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0

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