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To purchase your books and supplies in the bookstore, you will need to bring a copy of your class schedule and your A-B Tech student ID. You may print your schedule from your self-service account.
We are Glad You Are Here! If this is your first semester at A-B Tech, or you’ve been with us for a while, we want to welcome you back to the A-B Tech Asheville Campus for the Spring 2019 semester!
… by to meet with Kelly (Elm 327) to discuss details about the trip, and so we can learn more about your … that you can use your Financial Aid disbursements towards the cost of our trips. You can also set up personalized payment arrangements with the Trip Leader. Make an appointment with our Global Ed team …
A-B Tech's Hospitality Education Department is hosting a culinary and hospitality job fair from 12:30 to 2 p.m., Thursday, January 10 in the Magnolia Building main dining room for all A-B Tech students.
… Higher Education and the Economy was held at A-B Tech May 24 in the Mission Health/A-B Tech Conference Center. …
… a calm presence for those who fear beginning something new as well as providing a support network for those who may …
A-B Tech is actively building awareness of Title IX and sexual misconduct among students and employees, according to Michele Hathcock, Director, Title IX Compliance and Student Life Development.
… Open to all employees and students November 11, 11 a.m. Ferguson Auditorium Credit Scores to Smart Budgeting A representative from First Bank will discuss Credit Scores to Smart Budgeting. November 12, 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. Ferguson Auditorium Financial Aid Drop in …
This month’s RISE Spotlight belongs to the College campus for the hundreds of items donated on Professional Development Day for the food pantry. Items included breakfast items, snacks, canned goods, school supplies, pet food, and personal hygiene items.
The large Southern Magnolia tree on campus in front of the Brumit Center for Culinary Arts and Hospitality has been designated at a Treasured Tree by a program through Asheville GreenWorks. The plaque placed on the tree used a special screw with a spring to grow with the tree.