
A student taking concurrent classes works in the ABB lab at PEAK Innovation Center
Concurrent Enrollment at 亚色影库 Sets Students Ahead
Written By: Ian Silvester
During the last academic year, more than 1,370 local high school juniors and seniors continued their path toward graduation while earning college credits toward certificates of proficiency or an associate degree. How were they able to do this? By taking concurrent courses at the University of Arkansas 鈥 Fort Smith and the PEAK Innovation Center.
Ambitious students from eight counties and more than 20 school districts, spanning from Prairie Grove to Hot Springs, are enrolled in one of two concurrent programs, the Western Arkansas Technical Center (WATC) or Smart Start. Each program aims to allow high school students to earn college credit through general education courses or hands-on training in technical fields.
Although both tracks have a core goal of preparing those enrolled with a head start academically and in careers, there is a difference between WATC and Smart Start.
Since 1998, WATC has been where nearly 10,000 juniors and seniors learned necessary skills and made connections in the workplace. Through career-focused courses, WATC students leave the program with a knowledge base from some of the nation鈥檚 largest manufacturers and industry-leading partners. By the end of their senior year, students are equipped to accept a position related to their concurrent studies after completing an apprenticeship or continue their higher education pursuits with an associate degree in hand.
All at no cost to the student.
鈥淭he biggest benefit for students is that financial commitment, particularly if they have any kind of grad school in their future plans,鈥 said Amanda Seidenzahl, who was named director of early college programs on July 1. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really a scholarship back to the student if they look at it from that perspective.鈥
Over the course of her nearly 10 years working with concurrent programming at 亚色影库, Seidenzahl helped introduce computer integrated machining and network engineering to WATC鈥檚 programs. Students can now pick between eight program tracks ranging from automation and robotics to healthcare, like emergency response and nursing, to welding.
When asked about the impression Seidenzahl has made, 亚色影库 College of Business and Industry dean, Dr. Latisha Settlage, wrote, 鈥溠巧翱 is fortunate to employ caring staff like Amanda (Seidenzahl) with early connections to 亚色影库 and its programs.鈥
Students enrolled in Smart Start participate in a more traditional university sense. Courses like English Composition I and II, Intro to Speech, and College Algebra are taken for the same level of credit as those offered at 亚色影库.
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