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Even with the difficulties of the pandemic this year our students have produced a variety of wonderful works of art. This year's show includes work by 17 students in a variety of mediums including, drawing, 2D Design, printmaking, painting, and digital photography.
A-B Tech Community College will award nearly 1,000 degrees and diplomas to 2021 graduates during its Commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 15. For the first time in the college’s 62-year history, the ceremony will be held online due to continued COVID-19 limitations on large events.
A-B Tech President John D. Gossett announced today that the college will lift its mask requirement on June 1, following the lead of federal, state and county governments.
Several A-B Tech Allied Health programs received top national and state rankings for 2021 from Nursingprocess.org. The college’s Phlebotomy program was ranked second in the nation among more than 363 phlebotomy schools across the country.
… Exam A-B Tech Surgical Technology students achieved a 100 percent pass rate on their national credentialing exam … unsuccessful first attempt, the students have always had a 100% pass rate on this exam. Graduates of the A-B Tech program have also had a 100 percent job placement rate, graduate and employer …
Advanced Manufacturing Sector Seeking Qualified Employees
Published in the Asheville Citizen-Times, June 29, 2021
… said production should begin there in the second half of 2022. Meanwhile, another $5 million in potential funding, … year we’ll start recruiting, and into the early part of 2022 we’ll start our main workforce recruiting and hiring." … begin to see our equipment being installed in the early 2022 time frame, and our target is to begin production in the …
A-B Tech Community College announced today that it will use federal COVID-19 emergency relief funds to establish the A-B Tech “Trailblazer Promise” to cover tuition and fees for students who enroll this fall.
Broadcast on WLOS, July 6, 2021 Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College announced a new program Tuesday to cover tuition and fees for students who enroll this fall.