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A-B Tech is poised to expand its support for students with disabilities. The college was one of 15 NC community colleges approved by the State Board of Community Colleges on February 16 for participation in the Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) Student Workforce Training Program.
Asheville, N.C. — A-B Tech's Ophthalmic Assistant Program will hold an Information Session for fall admission on Wednesday, July 20, at 2:00 p.m. in the Ferguson Allied Health and Workforce Development Building, Room 449, on the Asheville campus. Classes begin September 6.
The Melissa A. Oglesbee Scholarship ($2,000) was established in 2022 by Garrett Earhart in memory of his wife, Melissa Oglesbee. Melissa was a 2010 graduate of the A-B Tech Veterinary Technology program and graduated at the top of her class.
The Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College (A-B Tech) Foundation is partnering with Bank of America to expand the college’s Skills Training Employment Program (STEP), which aims to offer clearly defined career pathways and job placement to low-to moderate-income individuals.
… exam for the fourth year in a row. “With the exception of one year, when we had one unsuccessful first attempt, the students have always had …
… and nature through farm and forest. The remaining 25% will be given back to the local Enka-Candler community, …
Are you a registered nurse who has a passion for teaching? If you're looking for a career change or additional work, A-B Tech has a terrific opportunity.
A-B Tech Community College has new electric vehicle charging stations provided by a grant from the NC Clean Energy Technology Center at NC State through the 2020 Clean Fuel Advanced Technology project.
Join the US Small Business Administration’s North Carolina District Office as they explain the Restaurant Revitalization Fund, Monday, April 26, at 2:00 p.m.
A-B Tech is collaborating with the Carolina Center for Jewish Studies and Carolina Public Humanities to provide a virtual public talk by Dr. Josh Parshall titled "Empathy or Complicity?: Southern Jews and Black Civil Rights,” from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 21.