Monthly Archives: July 2006

Facing Attrition Issues, Austin Energy Looks to ACC Power Technology Program To Fill Looming Gaps

Austin Energy officials expect more than 25 percent of their workforce to retire within the next five years. This means hundreds of workers will be needed to repair utility lines and meters, and to monitor … Continue reading

Samsung Has the Jobs — Do You Have the Skills?

Samsung Has the Jobs – Do You Have the Skills? While construction continues on Samsung Austin Semiconductor’s new plant, ACC is busy training Central Texans fill the jobs their investment will create. If the semiconductor … Continue reading

New Tuition and Fee Rates Approved for Fall

The Board of Trustees recently approved the new tuition and fee rates for fall 2006. In-district tuition remains the same at $39 per credit hour – the lowest among higher education institutions in the region … Continue reading

E3 Alliance to Target Workforce Training

Austin Business Journal – E3 Alliance to Target Workforce Training

Tech Job Rolls Explode After Dot-Com Bust

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution – Tech Job Rolls Explode After Dot-Com Bust

Promueven estudios técnicos en ACC para evitar escasez de trabajadores en sector eléctrico

Ahora Si – Promueven estudios técnicos en ACC para evitar escasez de trabajadores en sector eléctrico

Promueven estudios técnicos en ACC para evitar escasez de trabajadores en sector eléctrico

Ahora Si – Promueven estudios técnicos en ACC para evitar escasez de trabajadores en sector eléctrico

ACC Approves Budget

The Austin Chronicle – ACC Approves Budget

Calling All Austin Caregivers and Personal Attendants

Austin, TX – July 12, 2006 – Approximately 125,000 elderly and disabled Texans currently receive in-home care by trained caregivers and personal attendants. Although the need for these employees is great, their compensation and benefits … Continue reading

NanoScholar Internship Program

KUT 90.5 FM – NanoScholar Internship Program

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