Milwaukee Magazine

Milwaukee Area Technical College

Face of Milwaukee’s Diverse Talent Pipeline

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JOEY NICGORSKI STARTED COLLEGE at the University of Texas at San Antonio in 2004. “I didn’t have a clear path or goals. I was just going to college because it was something you were supposed to do,” he says. He left after two years, not completing his degree. Raquel Aleman had a similar experience around the same time at Milwaukee Area Technical College. Being a single mother, she left college to work full time. When Aleman and Nicgorski heard about MATC’s Promise for Adults program, over a decade had passed since they left their respective colleges. The program allows individual­s 24 years or older who have achieved at least six college credits in the past and meet the financial requiremen­ts to finish their degree at MATC and have tuition paid for by the college. Over 78% of Promise students identify as students of color. Both Nicgorski and Aleman completed associate degrees in business management tuition-free with the Promise program. After Aleman graduated in 2020, she realized that a volunteer youth-mentoring organizati­on she had started, Your Move MKE, had the potential to be a lot more. She turned it into a nonprofit organizati­on combining chess with hip-hop music, teaching life lessons and skilled trades to help keep young people on a positive track. She now serves as executive director. Aleman also attained a real estate certificat­e at MATC. Since graduating in 2021, Nicgorski joined the brand marketing department at Harley-Davidson and is pursuing a bachelor’s in marketing from UW-Madison. “The Promise Program just made it possible for me to start down the path I’m on now,” Nicgorski says. “My life is completely different since the day I enrolled at MATC. From my career to my schooling, it’s just been unbelievab­le.”

Milwaukee Area Technical College 700 W. State St., 414-297-6282 matc.edu/impact

 ?? ?? (left to right) JOEY NICGORSKI RAQUEL ALEMAN
(left to right) JOEY NICGORSKI RAQUEL ALEMAN

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