Wisconsin is a small state, however, there are about 17 schools that have automotive programs, some of which offers Associates degrees and the rest are Bachelors. The average cost of tuition is $4,000-$6,000, depending if you are doing a 2- or 4-year program and if you are going to stay in state or not. Make sure to scope out your options because some of these school do offer amazing benefits like hands-on learning, finding students paid internship opportunities and learning about the technology working behind the scenes.
If you earn a degree along with experience, you can expect to earn anywhere from $31,000 to $44,000 which is about the average amount most people with an automotive career make. Wisconsin is also known for being a state where mechanics absolutely love their field (as they should), more than most other states. This state also has a very well respected amount of motorcycle mechanics.