Why Take Summer Classes at Southwest Tech?
- Graduate Sooner! Earn credits now so you can lighten your load next semester or even graduate early. Summer classes help you stay ahead in your program!
- Boost Your GPA! Smaller class sizes mean more one-on-one time with your instructor. Take advantage of personalized attention to improve your grades and master challenging subjects.
- Flexible Learning Options! Busy with work, travel, or other commitments? Many courses are available online or in hybrid formats, so you can study when and where it works best for you.
- Affordable & Cost-Saving! Get ahead for less! Summer courses can help you save on tuition costs and reduce the number of credits you need at a four-year institution.
Ready to Enroll? Explore available courses below!
Course offerings include:
- University Program Transfer Courses
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Face-to-Face Courses
Online Courses
- English Composition 1
- Intro to Literature
- Speech
- Introduction to Diversity Studies
- Developmental Psychology
- Introduction to Sociology
- Principles of Macroeconomics
- Intro to Ethics: Theory & Application
- General Anatomy & Physiology
- Advanced Anatomy & Physiology
- Anatomy and Physiology I
- Anatomy and Physiology II
Schedule
Dates: June 2 – August 1 (No classes June 30 - July 4)
Note: check with your college about the transferability of these courses prior to taking them.
Have Questions about Classes and Registration?
- Welding Academy
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Southwest Tech Welding Academy – Summer 2025
What is the Welding Academy?
Southwest Tech’s Welding Academy provides students with the opportunity to complete courses from the first two semesters of the Welding program, preparing them for multiple career pathways:
- Workforce Entry: Find employment as a carbon steel GMAW welder.
- Further Education: Continue your education to finish their full Welding technical diploma.
- Additional Credentials: Enhance other technical programs such as Ag Power or Electro-Mechanical Technology with welding skills.
Who is it for?
Southwest Tech is partnering with Southwest Wisconsin Alliance for Growth (SWAG) in Manufacturing to provide dislocated workers with fast, high-quality training for a new career in welding.Program Overview
- Duration: 8 weeks
- Schedule: Monday–Thursday, 7:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
- Dates: June 2 – July 31 (No classes the week of July 4)
- Enrollment Cap: 14 students
- Credits Earned: 6 college credits
Students may also have the opportunity to participate in paid training with a regional manufacturing employer in the afternoons.
Cost & Funding
- 3 credits are covered through WIG funding, with tuition and textbooks included. These courses must be completed by June 30 and include:
- Equipment Safety
- Blueprint Reading
- GMAW Equipment
- Students are responsible for funding the remaining 3 credits, unless additional funding sources become available.
Why Attend?
- Partial Funding Available – WIG covers 3 credits and textbooks, reducing costs.
- Industry-Aligned Training – Learn skills that prepare you for immediate employment in welding.
- Pathway to a Full Degree – Build momentum toward a Welding technical diploma or another program.
- Fast-Track Career Growth – Gain hands-on experience and job-ready skills in just 8 weeks.
Secure Your Spot – Limited Enrollment Available!
- CNA
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The summer Nursing Assistant course begins Monday, June 2, 2025, with theory delivered online over 3 weeks, alongside one (6-hour) in-person campus lab day each week. Theory and lab run 6/2–6/23/25.
There will be no school obligations from 6/24 through 7/6/25.Clinical rotations begin 7/7/25 and must be completed on or before 8/2/25. Students will be assigned to one of the following lab sections, which determines their clinical schedule:
- Monday Lab Section
- Tuesday Lab Section
- Wednesday Lab Section
- Wednesday Afternoon/ Evening Lab Section
Clinical sites and dates will be determined during the first week of class.
Assignments may include day or PM shifts, depending on the section.Please visit the CNA program page for more information
- Summer English Language Learning Pre-College Program
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Date: June 15 – June 19
Location: Southwest Tech
Who's it for?
High school and incoming college studentsWhat's it about?
This program is designed to help students improve their English language skills before starting college. It includes 16 hours of ELL instruction aimed at providing learners with the tools they need to succeed in college and beyond. Participants will also enjoy fun activities planned throughout the week.Why attend?
The faculty and staff at Southwest Tech are committed to helping students succeed. By attending this program, students can better prepare themselves for success in both college and their future careers.
Interested in attending or know someone who is?
Contact Chantel Hampton at 608-822-2658 or champton@swc.edu for more information
Para hablar con alguien sobre el programa en español, contacte Karla Escobar, 608-822-2325, kescobar@swtc.edu .
Housing
Housing options are available for University Transfer Courses, Welding Pathway Certificate, and Summer English Learning Pre-College Program.
For more information please Email Stephanie Brown