· Jump-starting careers: students earn technical field certifications such as the SOLIDWORKS Associate (CSWA), and potentially two year degrees via MCC and the Community College System of New Hampshire’s Early College technical courses.
· Focusing on technical fields relevant to current workforce development needs, including Advanced Manufacturing Technology (Robotics and Mechatronics), Computer
Science, Cybersecurity, Electrical Technology, HVAC, Welding, etc.
· Preparing students for real-world workforce employment by developing life and career skills via internships and apprenticeships in the Community Service & Internship Program.
· Inspiring a spirit of innovation and resourcefulness by concentrating the students’ History and English studies on human advancement in technology and the trades.
· Learning hands-on, students cultivate skills involving robotics, woodworking, laser-cutting, 3-D printing, CAD, and other tools.
· Encouraging students to work hard and be critical thinkers and problem solvers, ready to enter today's workforce!