Panoramic photo of a Madison College Commencement event.

Portrait of Madison College's Class of 2024

Each Madison College Class of 2024 graduate has their own unique journey of accomplishments. They have experience to share, valuable advice for those who follow, and they have dreams for their own next chapter.
Madison College graduate cap with a Wolfie mascot logo.
Madison College’s May 10 Spring Commencement will celebrate a new class of skilled graduates set to bring their talents and industry expertise to the workforce. 
Participant welding in the Metal Mania event.
Madison College-Fort Atkinson, with its newly renovated welding and metal fabrication space, is hosting the annual Metal Mania on Saturday, May 18 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Participants in the Madison Area Technical College-Watertown Youth Tractor Safety Course.
Madison Area Technical College Watertown Campus unveiled a comprehensive tractor safety course this spring specifically tailored for youth aged 12-15 years old.
NextGen Responders in class exercises.
The Madison College HPS Fire Program received a Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) grant to expand its NextGen Responders Academy to train youth firefighters. The $10,070 grant will help purchase firefighter turnout gear in smaller and larger-than-average sizes.
Madison College students walking in the Truax campus hallway.
Madison College will partner with employers to meet the needs of a changing future workforce through the help of $1.38 million in Wisconsin Fast Forward Grants. The grants will provide training funds for Wisconsin’s in-demand manufacturing, healthcare, and construction industries.
Joe Maldonado photo
On April 11, Madison College Board Trustee Joe Maldonado informed fellow board members and Madison College President Jack Daniels of his resignation.