The University of Arkansas at Hope Texarkana is offering a great opportunity to high school juniors and seniors.

Imagine receiving Free college credit? That's right and it's available to participating high schools in our area.

Who Qualifies For These Free Classes at UAHT?

For a student to qualify they must be entering the 11th or 12th-grade next school year at one of the following high schools. The students should sign up now for the classes. To apply they should make an appointment with their high school counselor. The application deadline is July 1, 2022.

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What High Schools Are Participating?

Participating schools include Arkansas High,  Arkansas Virtual Academy, Blevins, Fouke, Genoa Central, Hope, Lafayette County, Nevada, Prescott, Spring Hill.

This is a fantastic program for students to earn college credit while is in high school. It offers these students hands-on training and experience.

Programs of study offered are:

· Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (UA Hope campus only)

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· Industrial Maintenance Technology

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· Information Technology: Coding

· General Health (Prerequisite for CNA and EMT)

· Certified Nursing Assistant

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· Emergency Medical Technician

· Welding – Basic & Construction

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For more information visit  www.uaht.edu/secondary-career-center

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