
Administrative Coordinator (Administrative Professional)
Associate Degree
60 Credits | 2 Years
Online Program
Financial Aid-Eligible
Ashland*, New Richmond*, Rice Lake*, Superior*, Online
Outreach Centers: Balsam Lake*, Hayward*, Ladysmith*
*Combination of Online, Your Choice or On Site instruction. Select courses are available at the WITC Outreach Centers. Please contact your local campus for specifics.
Career Cluster: Business Management
This program will be modified for the 2021-2022 academic year pending WTCS approval. Please contact a WITC Admissions Advisor if interested or have questions (link to advisor).
The Administrative Coordinator (Administrative Professional) program prepares you to be successful in a variety of industries: health, education, business, for-profit, non-profit, industry and more. You will develop your software/hardware knowledge, administrative/organizational skills and interpersonal communications in order to provide top-notch administrative support in your organization. This foundation prepares you for many career opportunities and gives you transferable credits to continue your education.
Program Overview
The Administrative Coordinator (Administrative Professional) Program prepares individuals with cutting edge skills needed to perform the duties of administrative support personnel. Provide coordination of an office environment while supporting managers, executives, and teams. Manage projects using professional business communication and customer service. Individuals will develop key skills such as virtual assistant, event planning, troubleshooting, and be the go-to for technology needs. This foundation prepares you for many career opportunities and gives you transferable credits to continue your education.
Program Outcomes
Employers will expect Administrative Coordinator (Administrative Professional) graduates to be able to:
- Demonstrate effective workplace communications
- Apply technology skills to business and administrative tasks
- Perform routine administrative procedures
- Manage administrative projects
- Maintain internal and external relationships
- Model professionalism in the workplace

WITC graduates are true professionals and lifelong learners. Career-oriented graduates can work their way into advanced positions. Some graduates also choose to continue their education at a university or four-year college.

Completing your Administrative Coordinator (Administrative Professional) degree will open doors to a new career field for you.

If you already work in an office setting, earning your Administrative Coordinator (Administrative Professional) degree can provide you with documentation needed to advance your career.

You can begin by earning your MS Office diploma. From there you could earn the Office Support Specialist Diploma and then your Administrative Coordinator (Administrative Professional) degree.
Academics
Administrative Coordinator (Administrative Professional) instructors use a differentiated approach to teaching, keeping YOU in mind when developing lesson plans, workbook exercises, lectures, projects and other interactive learning activities.
Administrative Coordinator (Administrative Professional) classes are offered on all campuses (Ashland,New Richmond, Rice Lake, Superior) and outreach centers Balsam Lake, Hayward, Ladysmith. Conveniently take classes in a way that fits your lifestyle: Online, Your Choice, On Site or Flex.
Flexibility
You can attend Administrative Coordinator (Administrative Professional) classes on-campus or enroll in classes that are offered online or in a flexible-attendance classroom.
Technology
You will use a variety of technology including various software packages, training tutorial software, social media, web-conferencing and more.
Employability Essentials
You will be ready to meet employer expectations in the areas of personal awareness, career effectiveness and professionalism.
Curriculum
Classes include a mix of developing your skills in software such as Photoshop, Quickbooks and Desktop Publishing and developing proper office etiquette with classes like Office Communication, Proofreading for the Office and more.
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Admissions and Tuition
WITC has a simple admission process that can be completed in one visit. To start the process, simply fill out an application form along with a $30 application fee. After you’ve successfully submitted your application, your next step is to schedule an admissions meeting with a WITC counselor to discuss your goals and expectations. That’s it!
Tuition and Fees
WITC breaks down the cost of education, so you'll have a good idea of how much your education will cost.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is available to help you pay for your education. It can come in the form of grants, loans, federal work study, military and veterans benefits, division of vocational rehabilitation benefits and scholarships.
Estimated Total Program Costs 2020-21*
Administrative Coordinator (Administrative Professional)
60 Credits | 2 Years
$9,308
*Tuition is an estimate and does not include any miscellaneous fees for various courses, tools, books, supplies or uniforms. Program book costs are in addition to tuition and fees and vary depending on course selection and where the books are purchased or rented.
After the WITC Administrative Coordinator (Administrative Professional) Program
Upon completion of the program, you will obtain a:
- Office Technology Assistant technical diploma
- Microsoft Office technical diploma
- Office Support Specialist technical diploma
- Administrative Coordinator (Administrative Professional) associate degree

Transfer Options
Transfer your WITC credits to a four-year college in Wisconsin to obtain your bachelor's degree and beyond.
Career Outlooks
WITC's graduates experience success. Learn more about the types of careers you can get after graduation.
