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Fall 2019

Chilton High grad earns college degree in same year.

Macey Pingel has set her sights on a career in business administration. With a savvy combination of determination and dual credit classes at Fox Valley Technical College, she’s well on her way.

A 2019 grad of Chilton High School, Macey made good use of her time by earning high school and college credits at the same time through the Start College Now program.

In December 2019, Macey will graduate from the FVTC Business Management program, then transfer to UW-Green Bay as a junior—all before she turns 19 years old.  

About FVTC, Macey says, “I’ve never felt more welcomed somewhere than I am here. They make personal connections with you and do so much to help you succeed.”

Learn more about how to earn early college credit at Fox Valley Technical College >>

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