Partnerships

We are grateful for the educational opportunities, unique perspectives and new experiences made possible by our generous community partners.

We believe that by working collaboratively, we can build a strong support network for Bradley Tech students, motivating them to develop into mature, responsible adults capable of bringing about positive change.

AT&T

AT&T is a leading provider of telecommunications, media, and technology services. AT&T representatives attend twice yearly Tech Showcases to review student projects and provide expert feedback. The company’s Wisconsin operations are a placement site for Bradley Tech internship students.

Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee

With safe places to learn and play, positive role models, and educational programming, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee has helped local kids and teens thrive since 1887, and provides after-school enrichment in partnership with the school and Milwaukee Recreation through the Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Center at Bradley Tech. Learn more about how BGC supports students in becoming college and career ready through its Grad Plus and Career Development programs.

City Year

City Year partners with public schools in high-poverty communities to help bridge the gap between what students need and what schools are designed to provide. In doing so, they’re helping students reach their full potential and make it to graduation in communities all across America. City Year corps members provide one-on-one and small group tutoring to help students stay on track or get back on track to graduation and life success. City Year members provide near-peer mentorship and tutoring support to Bradley Tech students in core subjects.

College Board

The education nonprofit College Board reaches more than seven million students yearly as they navigate the path from high school to college and career. College Board programs include Advanced Placement courses, taught by Bradley Tech educators.

Employ Milwaukee

Employ Milwaukee is a local workforce development board serving Milwaukee County. Their vision is to develop workforce solutions that promote regional economic growth and employment opportunity for all job seekers. Employ Milwaukee provides wrap around career development programming to Bradley Tech students in partnership with Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee.

Marquette University

Marquette is a Catholic, Jesuit university with more than 11,000 undergraduate and graduate students in 11 nationally and internationally recognized colleges and schools. Bradley Tech students may participate in Marquette University’s Educational Opportunity Program.

Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC)

MATC is a two-year institution that offers more than 170 degree, diploma, and certificate programs. MATC has numerous four-year transfer partners, including pathways through guaranteed admission agreements with four-year colleges and universities.

MATC is one of three lead partners of the M3 initiative (M-Cubed). Along with Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) and UW-Milwaukee, this collaboration is dedicated to transforming the future of Milwaukee through education. One facet of M3 is the College Connections Program, which provides dual enrollment opportunities at MATC and UW-Milwaukee to MPS students.

Milwaukee Christian Center

The Milwaukee Christian Center (MCC) mission focuses on building strong neighborhoods full of opportunity throughout the City of Milwaukee in four core areas: youth development, housing, older adults, and food security. The Milwaukee Christian Center is Bradley Tech’s partner organization through the Milwaukee Community Schools Partnership, and also hosts the Violence Free Zone at Bradley Tech.

Milwaukee Community Schools Partnership

Bradley Tech is proud to be a member of the Milwaukee Community Schools Partnership (MCSP). Through MCSP, our students, families, teachers, staff, neighbors, and partners come together to form a strategy that best meets the needs of our students.
The MCSP is made up of three key partners with the core values of shared leadership, equity, and cultural relevance:

  • Milwaukee Public Schools
  • Milwaukee Teachers’ Education Association
  • United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County

Milwaukee Teachers’ Education Association

Members of the MTEA are the educators who work directly with the students who attend Milwaukee’s public schools. Collectively they advocate for quality public education in Milwaukee. As advocates for educators, they are advocates for all children. They are here to lead the dialogue, to challenge, to support and work for change — ensuring a better future for their members and the students and families they serve. The MTEA is a lead partner of the Milwaukee Community Schools Partnership.

United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County

An independently-governed 501(c)3 nonprofit organization connected to a network of more than 1,400 local United Ways through United Way Worldwide, the United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County focuses its work on local solutions for local problems. The United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County is a lead partner of the Milwaukee Community Schools Partnership.

University of Wisconsin-Madison

UW-Madison is an exhilarating campus with almost 48,000 students from all 50 U.S. states and around 6,000 international students from over 130 countries. Bradley Tech students may participate in UW-Madison’s PEOPLE pre-college program.

University of Wisconsin-Green Bay

UW-Green Bay fearlessly faces challenges, solves problems, embraces diversity and forges access to education for all who seek it. UW-Green Bay is the fastest-growing UW school in Wisconsin. With campuses in Marinette, Manitowoc, Sheboygan and Green Bay, its mission is to teach all who wish to learn. Bradley Tech students may participate in the UW-Green Bay Rising Phoenix program.

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

UW-Milwaukee provides an affordable, world-class education to 23,000 students from 86 countries. As one of the nation’s top research universities, UWM partners with leading companies in Wisconsin and beyond to advance knowledge, bring new discoveries to market and prepare students for work in a global economy.

UW-Milwaukee is one of three lead partners of the M3 initiative (M-Cubed). Along with Milwaukee Public Schools and Milwaukee Area Technical College, this collaboration is dedicated to transforming the future of Milwaukee through education. One facet of M3 is the College Connections Program, which provides dual enrollment courses so MPS students can earn high school and college credit at the same time. Bradley Tech students may participate in the UWM Trio program.

We Energies

We Energies provides affordable, reliable and clean energy to more than 2.2 million customers in Wisconsin, and supports initiatives for community and neighborhood development, health and human services, arts and culture, education and environment. We Energies sends representatives to twice yearly Tech Showcases to review student projects and provide expert feedback, and is a placement site for Bradley Tech apprenticeship students.