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Monday | November 10, 2025

Veterans Week Events at FVTC

Fox Valley Technical College has a long history of providing education and training to veterans, service members and qualifying family members. It is a privilege to serve those who have served our country. Each year, we process about $1 million in education benefits for our veteran students who answered the call to serve our country before

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Monday | December 2, 2024

Innovation Accelerator for Veterans Ready for Next Participants

Fox Valley Technical College has once again been awarded a state grant for a program that guides veterans who want to start a business. The Wisconsin Department of Veteran Affairs (WDVA) has announced that FVTC will receive $99,895 to continue the Innovation Accelerator for Veterans. The program provides entrepreneurial training and technical support, networking opportunities, one-on-one

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Friday | November 10, 2023

Honoring Veterans, Earning Tuition Dollars

Student Tyler Rogney has played Taps at 80+ gatherings Student Tyler Rogney may not be a member of the military, but his service to veterans’ families in the Waupaca and King, Wisconsin area has been noteworthy. For years, Tyler was called upon to play Taps for local military funerals and memorial services. “My mom is

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Monday | November 6, 2023

From Service to Studio

U.S. Marine Valery Liriano plans to put her Business Management degree to use by opening her own dance studio. It was the challenge of the Marines that appealed to Valery Liriano. “Physically and mentally, being a Marine is just a lot more demanding than other branches of the military,” says the 23-year-old Appleton native. “I

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Monday | March 28, 2022

Ready for Next Innovation Accelerator for Veterans Cohort

Interested veterans still have time to join the entrepreneurial program Fox Valley Technical College Foundation has once again been awarded a state grant for a program that guides veterans who want to start their own businesses. Governor Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Department of Veteran Affairs (WDVA) have announced that FVTC will receive almost $90,000