Wichita Area Technical College

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Wichita, KS

University Website:  www.wsutech.edu/
Apply Online:  wsutech.edu/apply

Wichita Area Technical College (WATC) is a technical college located in Wichita, Kansas. The school is coordinated by the [Kansas Board of Regents] and governed by the Sedgwick County Technical Training Authority Board (SCTTA). The college has been in operation since 1965 and currently offers associates degrees, diplomas and certificates in over 70 different programs. The college is located at three different campuses throughout the metropolitan area of Wichita.

Programs include general education courses, associate of applied science (AAS) degrees, technical certificates and certificates of completion. Programs of study include aviation, business, health science, manufacturing, skilled trades and transportation.

Wichita Area Technical College also provides customized training for business and industry in south-central Kansas. Customized business training includes programs in Six Sigma, eMarketing, business training and leadership training. Industry training includes aviation, manufacturing, transportation, environmental health and safety, private security, and workforce readiness.

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Wichita State University-Campus of Applied Sciences and Technology College Scholarships

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Metallica Scholars Initiative

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The Metallica Scholars Initiative is open to students who are attending one of the 43 partner schools across 33 states. You must be enrolled in a career or technical education program to be considered for this award. The selection and award process is overseen by the student's chosen education institution.

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Metallica Scholars Initiative

All Within My Hands Foundation

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The Metallica Scholars Initiative is open to students who are attending one of the 43 partner schools across 33 states. You must be enrolled in a career or technical education program to be considered for this award. The selection and award process is overseen by the student's chosen education institution.

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