It was a packed house at the 2012 Spring Graduation as 515 students graduated in 20 different programs and 52 various training outlines.
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Students of Ogden-Weber Tech College now have an approved path to transfer credits to Weber State University. The credits are applied toward an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree.
Continue reading...Thirty-four students from the Ogden-Weber Tech College were honored at an induction ceremony to the National Technical Honor Society and recognized for their outstanding achievement in academic and leadership skills.
Continue reading...Those who attended this year's community career fair were pleased with the opportunity to consider employment or training opportunities featured at 87 booths.
Continue reading...YouthBuild students came to the aid of Dolly Heninger when her rock wall fell over in the last wind storm. The students frequently offer community service to low-income seniors and others who need a helping hand.
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This year sets a new record for the number of certificates issued and students completing programs at the college. Spring graduation was the largest class with 503 certificates issued in a six month period and 491 graduating students.
Continue reading...Join us for the 4th annual Halloween Costume Contest! Get creative, get scary, or just come for the show! There will be refreshments, prizes, and lots of Halloween fun! Be sure and check out the prize categories and rules by clicking the link above.
Continue reading...More than 70 individuals initially showed interest in the program and 45 attended the Mental Toughness Week, which some might call, “hell week”.
Continue reading...Eighteen students participated from the Ogden and Weber School Districts participated in a week long summer camp. The camp was designed to be a fun experience for participants as they learned how to make a catapult from start to finish.
Continue reading...We have received a $1.1 million grant from the Department of Labor to begin a YouthBuild program in Ogden. The program in Ogden will help 73 low-income people between the ages of 16 and 24 and is now ready to begin.
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