Showing posts with label Wisconsin Technical College System. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wisconsin Technical College System. Show all posts

Monday, February 17, 2014

FREE Income Tax Returns!

Yet again, Moraine Park students are helping out the community through service-learning!

Moraine Park Technical College accounting program students are providing free income tax assistance. This is a great service-learning project that allows students to take what they learn from their accounting class and apply it to situations in their community.
Income must be $51,000 or less
Items you need to bring to have your tax returns prepared

·         Proof of identification (picture id)
·         Social Security Cards for you, your spouse and dependents and/or a Social Security Number verification letter issued by the Social Security Administration
·         Birth dates for you, your spouse and dependents on the tax return
·         Current year’s tax package if you received one
·         Wage and earning statement(s) Form W-2, W-2G, 1099-R, from all employers
·         Interest and dividend statements from banks (Forms 1099)
·         A copy of last year’s federal and state returns if available
·         Bank routing numbers and account numbers for Direct Deposit
·         Total paid for daycare provider and the daycare provider's tax identifying number (the provider's Social Security Number or the provider's business Employer Identification Number)
·         To file taxes electronically on a married-filing-joint tax return, both spouses must be present to sign the required forms.
·         If claiming the Homestead Credit for the State of Wisconsin, an original renter’s certificate signed by the landlord.

Dates for FREE income tax returns:
On the Fond du Lac campus
Room O-213/214
Thursday, February 20 from 2:00 p.m.– 5:00p.m.
Thursday, February 27 from 2:00 p.m.– 5:00p.m.
Thursday, March 6 from 2:00 p.m.– 5:00p.m.
Thursday, March 13 from 2:00 p.m.– 5:00p.m.
Thursday, March 27 from 2:00 p.m.– 5:00p.m.
Thursday, April 3 from 2:00 p.m.– 5:00p.m.
Thursday, April 10 from 2:00 p.m.– 5:00p.m.
Thursday, April 3 from 2:00 p.m.– 5:00p.m.
Thursday, April 10 from 2:00 p.m.– 5:00p.m.
It’s tax time and we are ready for YOU!

Friday, January 17, 2014

Students Helping Boys and Girls Club!

Learn how MPTC students are dramatically impacting their community through service-learning! Don't forget to watch the video!

Professor Marla Pearce asked her team building and problem solving class to find a problem in the community and solve it. This team went above and beyond helping the Boys and Girls Club of Jackson.
The group named their team "scope" because they looked into a problem and how to solve it. The "problem" they decided to tackle was the lack of funds and supplies at The Boys and Girls Club of Jackson. Sue Bliese is the director of The Boys and Girls Club of Jackson and was very helpful in working with them by giving the group information. Sue informed the students on what they needed in terms of supplies. The group took the information they were told and brainstormed on how they could help.


The first thing they decided to do to help solve this problem was have a donation drive. The group had a three week drive that was from October 1st- October 18th. To raise awareness of our drive they created and printed out flyers that each group member distributed throughout their neighborhoods and towns. The drop-off locations for any supplies that people wanted to donate were at Jimmy's Restaurant, Walgreens and Associated Bank all located in Jackson.
From the donation drive they received many donations from pencils to furniture and recreational activities. Individually they went out into the community to gather up anything they could. The group managed to get a brand new flat screen TV, couches and chairs, $60 in giftcards, cleaning supplies, snacks, two Foosball tables, an air hockey table and about six-seven big buckets full of miscellaneous toys and other items.

On October 18th the group all met together at the Boys and Girls Club of Jackson and brought all of the donations there.
Click on the video to see the reactions from the children when the MPTC students revealed the donations they collected!
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWU0gKx4BSQ#



Team Scope did a great job solving a problem in the community!

Monday, December 30, 2013

Finding Ways to Make Students More Successful!

Look what's happening at MPTC!

The Team building and Problem solving class students were assigned to solve a problem for a business or someone that needed a problem solved. One team decided to help Sandra Huenink (Dean of Basic Education) with the Student Success Center.

The team wanted to improve the attendance and find ways to keep enrolled students continue to use MPTC services for their educational successes. The group created surveys where they received feedback from the students. They have come up with new ideas for the student success center, for example opening lab just for Math. The students hope that their feedback helps the student success center and Sandra succeed to its highest potential.




Photo: Tiffany Konen, Shannon Roth, Sandra Huenink, Kelsey Kunsman, Liz Haushalter.

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

HEDIT Event!

Look what students completed for service-learning!

All four Fond du Lac County higher education colleges completed a combined service-learning project to showcase the topic of inter- faith that was highlighted at this year’s HEDIT (Higher Education Diversity Initiative Team) Conference. 

Brenda Schaefer’s ethics course pictured here was involved in the marketing and publicizing of, “A Night of Many Voices” that was held on UW-Fond du Lac Campus the evening of November 21st.


The event was well attended with over 100 participants that celebrated many different religions, music, and multi-cultural food! Special thanks to the HEDIT group who sponsored this event!

Monday, November 4, 2013

Philanthropy Award Event!

Look how much fun we are having at MPTC!
 
Students in Moraine Park Technical College's Business Meeting & Event Planning class are assisting the Columbus Area Endowment Board with their 2013 Philanthropy Award Event!  The event was held at Kestrel Ridge in Columbus on Saturday evening, November 3rd.  The event is honoring local philanthropist Alice Schmidt.  The students worked on a slideshow presentation, invitations, post cards, programs, name tags, banners, and assorted details that helped  make the event a success!

The students in the class are Audra Dates, Chelsea Lange, Anna (Lebakken) Gerndt, April Slack, Priscilla Trevino, and Alicia Weissenburger.  The class is taught by Pam Zander of Columbus.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Corrections Club Making a Difference!



Guess what our Corrections Club was up to last week! Criminal Justice/Corrections Club students gave their time and energy to Service-Learning and engaged in a project with Habitat for Humanity in Washington/Dodge County.
Corrections Club President, Jessica Parsons, has passion, enthusiasm and a sincere desire to become actively involved in the community through Service-Learning projects and has passed this passion on to other club members to become engaged in the process.

It began at a meeting when Jessica proposed the club focus should be on giving back to the community.  Students in the program/club identified poverty, homelessness, hunger, MH and AODA issues as some of the contributing factors affecting individuals and correlation among/within the CJ system.  In an effort to increase awareness and empathy among club members, it was decided the club would be part of the solution and get involved!

Club members and advisor met at a Habitat home in Washington County and assisted with mudding drywall, taping windows/doors to prep for painting, texture walls using a hopper and another student would complete the knock down of the texture. Two other students assisted with the breakdown of scaffolding at the other Habitat site (MPTC students in another program are currently building a duplex in Washington Co).





Photo: Joseph Clark, Peter Giove, Matthew Henning, Steve Smith, Jessica Parsons and Joan Barfield (Connections Science Instructor at MPTC).

Near lunchtime, the soon to be owner of the house arrived and the students had the opportunity to meet her and learn that she would be moving in with her four children. Currently, they are living in a homeless shelter.

Interestingly, many of the club members who helped with the house, were students in one or more of Brenda Schaefer’s classes and had the opportunity to engage in service-learning projects previously.
This is proof that service-learning is so meaningful to our students that they would love to help out again. Providing "service" and "learning" can create an impact in the lives of all members of a community.


Monday, October 14, 2013

Northeast Wisconsin Regional Network Gathering!


This last week we had the honor of hosting the Northeast Wisconsin Regional Network Gathering! We had a great opportunity to share and learn from one another!
 
We talked about how student learning is strongest when the service and work students do in the community is intentionally connected to civic development outcomes in the community. The Service Learning Program brings the campus and community together in partnership to share resources, meet real community needs, and educate students about their program. This gives students a chance to take what they learn from class and apply it in their community!


 
 
 
If you would like more information, please contact our service-learning VISTA Natalie Schmitz at 920-924-3337 or nschmitz2@morainepark.edu.
 

Monday, September 16, 2013

Community Connections Fair!

Hope you had a chance to stop by all three of our campuses last week for the Community Connections Fairs! We had a great time learning about our community and making connections about service learning opportunities!

Community Connections Fair is a district-wide Community Resource/ Service-Learning Fair for all three campuses (Fond du Lac, Beaver Dam, West Bend). All held from September 10th-12th at different MPTC campus each day.

For those who attended the event received information about valuable community resources, service learning opportunities and more information about MPTC services.








If you were unable to attend or would like more information about service learning opportunities, please contact our service-learning VISTA Natalie Schmitz at 920-924-3337 or nschmitz2@morainepark.edu.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

MPTC Hosts Japanese Delegates

At Moraine Park Technical College, we love hosting visitors from all over the world! Delegates from Japan recently visited the MPTC West Bend Campus as part of their exchange program with the City of West Bend. Moraine Park Board member Mike Miller, former mayor of West Bend, started the exchange program more than 20 years ago. The Japanese students and their host families explored spaces such as the Telepresence classroom and the nursing simulation lab with Pete Rettler, the West Bend Campus Dean. Kudos to Mike Miller and Pete Rettler for their work strengthening community connections--both locally and globally!

To see more pictures from the tour, please visit our Facebook page!






Friday, January 18, 2013

Service-Learning Updates

Classes start Monday, and several faculty are lining up their classes to work with community orgnizations through a variety of service-learning models Moraine Park employs to serve both the students and our community connections. It seems our "Community Connections" tag line, one of the College's Goal Statements through 2016, is catching on.

UW-FDL is hosting their "Community Connections" Fair Wednesday, Feb. 6, from 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. This event is open to the public, and our faculty and students are welcomed to attend if interested. In addition, the Beaver Dam campus of Moraine Park showcases their community connections for service-learning on Thursday, Feb. 14, from 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Contact Amy Patterson for more information related to that event.

In addition to the service-learning projects getting underway over the next few weeks through our campus, we are piloting a new tracking database to allow us to more accurately realize the service footprint Moraine Park, our faculty, our staff, our students and our college community are making within our local civic communities. A few of us will be working with the database this semester with plans to roll it out to the campus community in the fall semester. 

The college is also a member of the Wisconsin Campus Compact, and this organization allows us additional resources and opportunities for connecting with community, educational, organizational and statewide partners for service for our students. This statewide organization is a leader and innovator in service-learning and volunteer events for its membership. 

We look forward to posts that highlight the impact our faculty and students make in the community over the next 15-16 weeks.