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… to African-American students who have been accepted into a curriculum program at A-B Tech and who are enrolled as full-time students. Osborne Hart was a native of Asheville, President of Hart Funeral Services, …
This scholarship was established in 2013 by Heather Vaughn, in memory of her father Otis A. Vaughn. Mr. Vaughn was a six-generation Floridian. He was also a U. S. Army veteran of Vietnam. After moving to Asheville, Mr.
… to Madison County residents only who are enrolled in a curriculum program. Madison County Residents … Owen Tilson …
This scholarship was established in 2010 in memory of Pete and Flo Palmeri, by their son, Dr. Russ Palmeri (A-B Tech Biology instructor). Pete was an HVAC technician, electrician, and business owner.
This scholarship was established in 2013. The scholarship is available to students enrolled in the Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) Technology program.
This scholarship is provided to first and second-year students enrolled in the Pharmacy Technology program.
A-B Tech’s Pharmacy Technology program has been recognized as a Sterile Compounding Education/Training program by the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board. A-B Tech is one of four colleges in the state with this recognition.
A-B Tech students Elizabeth Wilson, Ryan Cole and Tom Varner have been selected to travel to NASA’s John C. Stennis Space Center in February to participate in the NASA Community College Aerospace Scholars project (NCAS).
Erica Witsell, ELA Instructor and JumpStart Advisor for the Department of Transitional Studies, received the Gold Award from the Independent Book Publishers Association for her debut novel Give.
Enjoy our latest edition of the No Limits Radio show featuring hosts Duane Adams and Leronica Casey with special guest Rebecca Loli, Director of Transitional Studies at A-B Tech.