ATI Schools & Colleges Enters Into Agreement with the TWC
ATI Schools & Colleges has entered into an Agreement with the Texas Workforce Commission which withdraws the TWC's July 27 Notice of Intent to Revoke the Certificates of Approval for ATI's Texas schools.
Online, August 8, 2011 (Newswire.com) - Texas Workforce Commission officials Withdraw Notice of Intent
ATI Schools & Colleges has entered into an Agreement with the Texas Workforce Commission which withdraws the TWC's July 27 Notice of Intent to Revoke the Certificates of Approval for ATI's Texas schools. As part of this Agreement, the TWC has placed ATI schools on conditional approval and ATI has agreed to the teach out of 22 current academic programs.
ATI senior leadership has taken this matter very seriously and worked intensely with TWC officials to come to an agreement for the common goal of providing quality education and opportunities for ATI students and graduates. ATI is grateful for the cooperation of the TWC in reaching this Agreement.
For additional information or a sample copy, Contact:
Brandon Dowdy
ATI Schools & Colleges
(817) 591 - 1297
(817) 284 - 0117 fax
[email protected]
www.aticareertraining.edu
Our mission is to provide career training and education that can transform individuals and positively impact entire communities. We are guided by our commitment to students and employees in all that we do so that they will, in turn, positively impact their families and the communities in which they live and work.
For more than forty years ATI has been a choice for students. With more than 13,000 students and 23 campuses across Arizona, Florida, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Texas, students seek ATI's hands-on training in high-demand fields such as health care, automotive repair, welding, heating and air conditioning repair, and business technology. By maintaining a thorough understanding of the unique hiring needs of the communities in which it serves, ATI creates programs that are necessary to provide local employers with a skilled workforce, in turn, ATI helps sustain and create thriving local economies.
Our mission is to provide career training and education that can transform individuals and positively impact entire communities. We are guided by our commitment to students and employees in all that we do so that they will, in turn, positively impact their families and the communities in which they live and work.
For more than forty years ATI has been a choice for students. With more than 13,000 students and 23 campuses across Arizona, Florida, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Texas, students seek ATI's hands-on training in high-demand fields such as health care, automotive repair, welding, heating and air conditioning repair, and business technology. By maintaining a thorough understanding of the unique hiring needs of the communities in which it serves, ATI creates programs that are necessary to provide local employers with a skilled workforce, in turn, ATI helps sustain and create thriving local economies.
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