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As A-B Tech strives to focus on the “community” aspect of its mission during the coronavirus pandemic, members of the college’s Emergency Services division are helping to protect area first responders from exposure by donating Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and other supplies, providing certified face mask fittings, and creating critical training videos.
The A-B Tech Foundation awarded more than 400 scholarships totaling more than $600,000 for the 2022-23 academic year and is set to give again for the 2023-24 academic year. Students may receive up to $2,000 to cover tuition and other expenses.
A-B Tech’s Advanced Manufacturing Center is now accepting registrations for a free Pratt & Whitney Fast Track training program designed to put area residents on the path to full-time employment with benefits in aerospace manufacturing. The first training session begins on February 18.
Deborah Wright has been named Vice President of Continuing Education and Economic & Workforce Development. She began her duties Jan. 2 after Dr. Shelley White left the position to be President at Haywood Community College.
President John Gossett got to discover another one of A-B Tech’s treasures when he met with Instructor Erik Moellering at the apiary. The college’s bee yard is now 4 years old and has several hives.
Leaders of A-B Tech and Mars Hill University (MHU) signed a memorandum of understanding between the two institutions of higher education that guarantees admission to Mars Hill for all A-B Tech graduates who satisfy specific requirements.
A-B Tech's on-campus Writing Center is open for the Fall Semester 2017 in Don C. Locke Library, Room 125—lower level of the library.On-campus hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
President Emeritus Dennis King was named NC Community College President of the Year and received other honors before his retirement.
Deadlines are approaching for A-B Tech's summer 2017 programs to Guatemala and to Ireland!