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TechSkills - Madison

Madison, WI
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About TechSkills - Madison

TechSkills – Madison is a career-focused technical training institution located in Madison, WI. TechSkills institutions operate as private training providers offering short-term and accelerated programs aimed at building workforce-ready technology skills. Institutional type, level, and IPEDS enrollment and outcome metrics are not independently reported for this specific campus in available data.

No specific program offerings are listed for this Madison location in available IPEDS data. TechSkills programs typically focus on areas such as information technology, networking, cybersecurity, and related technical disciplines. Prospective students should contact TechSkills – Madison directly to confirm current program availability, credential levels, and scheduling options.

Madison, Wisconsin is the state capital and home to the University of Wisconsin–Madison, creating a robust environment for technology education and workforce development. The presence of accelerated technical training options like TechSkills in Madison supports working adults and career changers seeking to enter or advance in the technology sector.

Contact Information

5100 Eastpark Blvd. Suite 210, Madison, WI 53719

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