Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College (FDLTCC) is overjoyed to welcome students back to campus for the start of Fall Semester on August 22. The exciting first week of classes, called Welcome Week, will be packed with fun events introducing students to campus and their fellow classmates.

“We are very excited to welcome everyone back to campus next week for the start of Fall Semester,” shared FDLTCC President, Stephanie Hammitt, “Even though we were open last fall, COVID still presented a number of challenges and while COVID is still present and we must stay vigilant, the atmosphere just seems different this year. It seems like a true “first day” of school with a buzz in the air.  Contributing to that feeling is that our enrollment looks promising for the start of the academic year. There is a total increase in enrollment and in particular an increase in new student enrollment; a true testament to the hard work by the college’s staff and faculty!”

Welcome Week will be filled with fun activities introducing students to campus resources, staff & faculty, and upcoming events. The week will include an opening pipe ceremony and feast; caricatures; ice cream social; a presentation from the Environmental Institute at Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College; informational booths, and much more.

Students interested in starting their educational journey at FDLTCC this fall are welcome to apply at https://fdltcc.edu/. For more information about FDLTCC or to schedule a tour, please contact the Admissions Office at 218-879-0808 or admissions*AT*fdltcc.edu.

Testimonials

My favorite thing about FDLTCC is the people. I’ve met fantastic students, faculty and staff who go above and beyond what I expected.

It is awesome here at the FDLTCC Education Program because it is like a family here, if you need help or are struggling with anything, you have quite a few people who will help you out.

I chose FDLTCC because of its size and the curriculum. When I first came here in 2019, I was just looking for what I needed to volunteer, perhaps in a crisis shelter. I met with Don Jarvinen, and the rest is history.