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A-B Tech offers a variety of classes at correctional facilities in Buncombe and Madison counties to prepare residents for re-entry. Students can start with the basics in Transitional Studies to earn their High School Equivalency or take specific classes to start them in a new career.
Published in the Asheville Citizen-Times, July 12, 2021 You still need a plumber during a pandemic.
ASHEVILLE – A-B Tech had one of its most special graduation ceremonies on June 8 as the 2022-23 High School Equivalency (HSE) graduates received their diplomas before a packed auditorium of friends and family. A-B Tech had 124 HSE graduates this year and 34 walked in the ceremony.
Hurricane Helene left Asheville and surrounding areas ravaged, but it also provided A-B Tech construction students an opportunity to test new skills in the community.
Posted on the Asheville Citizen Times website on August 5, 2025
Author and A-B Tech adjunct instructor David Pereda’s life reads a lot like one of his own thrilling adventure tales.
More than 1,000 degrees and diplomas were awarded during the A-B Tech Commencement ceremonies May 13 in the U.S. Cellular Center, including two honorary degrees for an Asheville civil rights leaders and a long-time college employee.
… owners? I actually started grad school for counseling. For me, it was too touchy-feely. I switched to the MBA program at … alum, and a position in career planning came open. Since it was in the College of Business, they wanted someone who …
Published in the Edible Asheville Summer 2024 issue
Six employees were honored as A-B Tech’s 2024 Employees of the Year during the college’s spring picnic on May 8.