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WELCOME TO WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

The Workforce Department is a division of 51½ÖÉä.  There are many paths in this department, and we are here to help you find the right path!

This Workforce Development Division manages several pathways, such as:

    A.A.S. Degrees, Certificates, and Short Term Certificates 

   Technical Training is provided in a non-credit format.  Examples include:

  • healthcare programs
  • industrial skills training
  • community workshops
  • testing

    Specialized Business & Industry training and services.

The Workforce Development Department is located in more than one building on campus.  Our new 50,000 sq ft building houses a majority of our programs.

Explore our page to see what we offer. 

YOUR PATH TO SUCCESS STARTS HERE!
AAS PROGRAM HEADER

Workforce Development Division
(Certificate & AAS Career/Tech Programs)

If you are a student looking to explore A.A.S. degrees or certificates, go to the Workforce Development Division link to find more detailed informaiton.

career TECHNICAL TRAINING

Skills Training Division
(Non-Credit Programs & Courses)

If you are looking to find our Skills Training Healthcare programs, follow this link to get more detailed information. 

MEET OUR STAFF

Kerry Wright

Kerry Wright
Dean of Workforce Development
WT 157  Phone Ext. 2217
Email: wrightk@nacc.edu

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Angela Furgerson
Administrative Assistant to the Dean of Workforce Development
WT 155   Phone Ext. 2254
Email: furgersona@nacc.edu

Melissa Ledbetter

Melissa Ledbetter
Administrative Assistant/Work Experience Coordinator
WT 156 Phone Ext. 2361
Email: ledbetterm@nacc.edu

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Julie George
Administrative Assistant/Skills Training Coordinator
WT 161   Phone Ext. 2214
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Charman Hancock
ALAMAP Success Coach
WT 161 Phone Ext. 2393
Email: hancockc@nacc.edu


At 51½ÖÉä, all career and technical education opportunities will be offered without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. 

At 51½ÖÉä, the lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in career and technical education programs. 

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