2024 Best Computer Support Specialist Schools in Wisconsin
9Colleges in Wisconsin
410Computer Support Specialist Degrees Awarded
A degree in computer support specialist is more popular than many other degrees. In fact, it ranks #378 out of 1506 on popularity of all such degrees in the nation. As a result, there are many college that offer the degree, making your choice of school a hard one.
College Factual looked at 9 colleges and universities when compiling its 2024 Best Computer Support Specialist Schools in Wisconsin ranking. Combined, these schools handed out 410 degrees in computer support specialist to qualified students.
Choosing a Great Computer Support Specialist School
Your choice of computer support specialist school matters, so we have put together these rankings to help you make your decision. We derive our Best Overall Computer Support Specialist School rankings by rolling up our degree-level rankings after weighting them by the number of degrees awarded at each school.
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Pick Your Computer Support Specialist Degree Level
Since picking the right college can be one of the most important decisions of your life, we've developed the Best Computer Support Specialist Schools in Wisconsin ranking, along with many other major-related rankings, to help you make that decision.
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Best Schools for Computer Support Specialist in Wisconsin
If you aren't interested in a particular degree level and want to know which schools are the overall best at delivering an education for the computer support specialist degrees they offer, see the list below.
Top Wisconsin Schools in Computer Support Specialist
It is difficult to beat Fox Valley Technical College if you wish to pursue a degree in computer support specialist. Located in the midsize suburb of Appleton, FVTC is a public college with a large student population. A Best Colleges rank of #578 out of 2,217 schools nationwide means FVTC is a great college overall.
There were about 25 computer support specialist students who graduated with this degree at FVTC in the most recent year we have data available.
Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College is one of the finest schools in the United States for getting a degree in computer support specialist. Located in the rural area of Shell Lake, WITC is a public college with a small student population. This college ranks 29th out of 46 colleges for overall quality in the state of Wisconsin.
There were approximately 12 computer support specialist students who graduated with this degree at WITC in the most recent year we have data available.
Western Technical College is one of the finest schools in the United States for getting a degree in computer support specialist. Western Technical College is a small public college located in the city of La Crosse. A Best Colleges rank of #451 out of 2,217 colleges nationwide means Western Technical College is a great college overall.
There were roughly 19 computer support specialist students who graduated with this degree at Western Technical College in the most recent year we have data available.
Waukesha County Technical College is a wonderful decision for students pursuing a degree in computer support specialist. Located in the large suburb of Pewaukee, WCTC is a public college with a moderately-sized student population. A Best Colleges rank of #622 out of 2,217 colleges nationwide means WCTC is a great college overall.
There were roughly 13 computer support specialist students who graduated with this degree at WCTC in the most recent data year.
Gateway Technical College is a moderately-sized public college located in the midsize suburb of Kenosha. A Best Colleges rank of #444 out of 2,217 colleges nationwide means Gateway Technical College is a great college overall.
There were about 40 computer support specialist students who graduated with this degree at Gateway Technical College in the most recent data year.
Located in the city of Milwaukee, MATC is a public college with a large student population. This college ranks 28th out of 46 schools for overall quality in the state of Wisconsin.
There were approximately 22 computer support specialist students who graduated with this degree at MATC in the most recent year we have data available.
Moraine Park Technical College is a small public college located in the small city of Fond du Lac. This college ranks 40th out of 46 schools for overall quality in the state of Wisconsin.
There were about 27 computer support specialist students who graduated with this degree at Moraine Park Technical College in the most recent year we have data available.
Located in the medium-sized city of Green Bay, NWTC is a public college with a large student population. This college ranks 36th out of 46 colleges for overall quality in the state of Wisconsin.
There were about 31 computer support specialist students who graduated with this degree at NWTC in the most recent year we have data available.
Located in the rural area of Cleveland, LTC is a public college with a small student population. This college ranks 35th out of 46 schools for overall quality in the state of Wisconsin.
There were about 9 computer support specialist students who graduated with this degree at LTC in the most recent year we have data available.
Gain the specialized knowledge and critical-thinking skills required to begin a career in tech with this online associate degree from Southern New Hampshire University.
The bars on the spread charts above show the distribution of the schools on this list +/- one standard deviation from the mean.
The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) serves as the core of the rest of our data about colleges.
Some other college data, including much of the graduate earnings data, comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s (College Scorecard).
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