Law, Public Safety, & Security

Driver Education

Community Education

The mission of driver education in Wisconsin high schools is to provide students with the skills to drive safely. Driver and safety education is based on the belief that this is a critical lifelong skill affecting the conservation and quality of human health and life. In order to accomplish its mission, driver and safety education programs focus on providing learning opportunities for the development of the skills, knowledge, and thought processes necessary to become a safe and efficient driver, and a responsible user of the Highway Transportation System (HTS).

How to apply Visit this program

What you'll learn

  • The mission of driver education in Wisconsin high schools is to provide students with the skills to drive safely
  • You must be 14 years of age or older and enrolled as a student or live within the district of this high school if home-schooled
  • Please use the student’s personal email while registering and stay away from using Chromebooks
  • You will need to click on a link to access the schools’ face-to-face classes
  • These are obtained in the summer school letters

Where it leads

This program leads to a Community Education. Talk with an advisor about transfer options and continuing education from here; see how Southwest Tech credentials stack.

Cost and next steps

Tuition depends on your course load; Paying for college covers current tuition, aid, and scholarships. When you're ready: apply, meet with an advisor, and register.

From the College's published program catalog. Reviewed July 2026.