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August 4 , 2022 Golden LEAF Visits Advanced Manufacturing Facility Representatives from Golden LEAF and its Board of Directors visited Nash Community College on Wednesday, August 3, 2022. The group toured the Gene Haas Center for Advanced Manufacturing which is located on the south end of campus. The 16,000 square foot facility opened in 2018 and is home to academic and training space for students in Electrical Systems Technology, Computer-Integrated Machining, Electronics Engineering Technology and Robotics programs of study. Over the years, the Golden LEAF Foundation has been a strong supporter of the expansion of NCC programs. Through their funding, manufacturing programs have advanced technologies and equipment, increasing hands-on training, improving the student/equipment ratio and allowing more students to pursue National Institute for Metalworking Skills credentials. Golden LEAF funding also supports students in their pursuit to earn National Coalition of Certification Centers (NC3) certifications. These third-party stackable credentials offer enhanced employment potential and can lead to higher productivity on the job. Read More. NCC Introduces 2022-2023 Student Ambassadors Nash Community College recently held an orientation and leadership session to welcome its Student Ambassadors for the 2022-2023 academic year. Students are selected for the program based on application, letters of recommendation and an interview. They must be enrolled at NCC as a full-time student, maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.0 and demonstrate a commitment to academic and career success. Ambassadors complete service hours representing the college on and off-campus. They assist with campus events, campus tours and promote the college. Read More. Partnership Brings Resources to Grow Businesses Exclusively offered to up to ten for-profit businesses, Scale-Up Nash County is a no cost program designed to assist with growing and developing existing businesses that have been operational for one or more years. Objectives of Scale-Up Nash County are to support businesses in reaching a seven-figure revenue stream and/or with the creation of 50 jobs over a five-to-ten year period. Participants completing the program will receive a $1,500 scalability grant. Read More. Copyright © 2022 Nash Community College. All Rights Reserved.
August 4 , 2022
Golden LEAF Visits Advanced Manufacturing Facility
Representatives from Golden LEAF and its Board of Directors visited Nash Community College on Wednesday, August 3, 2022. The group toured the Gene Haas Center for Advanced Manufacturing which is located on the south end of campus.
The 16,000 square foot facility opened in 2018 and is home to academic and training space for students in Electrical Systems Technology, Computer-Integrated Machining, Electronics Engineering Technology and Robotics programs of study.
Over the years, the Golden LEAF Foundation has been a strong supporter of the expansion of NCC programs. Through their funding, manufacturing programs have advanced technologies and equipment, increasing hands-on training, improving the student/equipment ratio and allowing more students to pursue National Institute for Metalworking Skills credentials. Golden LEAF funding also supports students in their pursuit to earn National Coalition of Certification Centers (NC3) certifications. These third-party stackable credentials offer enhanced employment potential and can lead to higher productivity on the job. Read More.
NCC Introduces 2022-2023 Student Ambassadors
Nash Community College recently held an orientation and leadership session to welcome its Student Ambassadors for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Students are selected for the program based on application, letters of recommendation and an interview. They must be enrolled at NCC as a full-time student, maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.0 and demonstrate a commitment to academic and career success.
Ambassadors complete service hours representing the college on and off-campus. They assist with campus events, campus tours and promote the college. Read More.
Partnership Brings Resources to Grow Businesses
Exclusively offered to up to ten for-profit businesses, Scale-Up Nash County is a no cost program designed to assist with growing and developing existing businesses that have been operational for one or more years. Objectives of Scale-Up Nash County are to support businesses in reaching a seven-figure revenue stream and/or with the creation of 50 jobs over a five-to-ten year period. Participants completing the program will receive a $1,500 scalability grant. Read More.
Copyright © 2022 Nash Community College. All Rights Reserved.