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Founded in 1959, A-B Tech began offering programs in the 1959-60 academic year from two offices in Asheville City Hall. Sixty years later, the College has expanded to five locations and 32 buildings in Buncombe and Madison counties.
A business created by A-B Tech Small Business Center client CarolAnn Bauer received an annual award from the North Carolina Community College System Small Business Center Network.
Three dozen A-B Tech Basic Law Enforcement Training students completed their training and passed their state exams in December, with some of them continuing a family tradition in the profession.
In response to the growing whitewater rafting and zipline industry, A-B Tech Community College is offering courses to train guides for these popular area tourist attractions.
Marlene Frisbee’s Marketing and Retailing students are doing a capstone project to promote the Asheville Film Festival, which takes place on the A-B Tech Asheville Campus on September 16.
The Student Government Association (SGA) is accepting applications for the 2017 – 2018 President, Vice President, and Secretary roles. The final submission deadline is April 5, 2017Students who are interested in running for office must:
The student break area on the first floor of the AHWD building has been reconfigured for limited, safe-distance single seating. Thanks to Crystal Savelle, Aaron Surrett, and Kevin Mills for this setup.
A-B Tech will be hosting the 2017 Refresh Leadership Simulcast on Wednesday, April 12, 2017, at 9:00 a.m. in Ferguson Auditorium. This is a Simulcast is provided by Express.
… Program Specialist, has a lot of senior citizens who live around her that she does shopping for, as well as family … time like this is when you find out how many older people live in your community that don't have family to help out.” … been economically devastated by the temporary closing of live music venues as a result of the pandemic. I am fortunate …
Nick Long and Phillip Whiting, students at A-B Tech, have each been awarded a $2,500 scholarship from the North Carolina Space Grant, a member of a national network of university-based consortia.