SEA TECH opens doors to employable skills
SEA-TECH set to open this fall
Construction of the $11 million state funded Southeast Area Technical Skills Center on the campus of Walla Walla Community College was completed this spring and it is set to open in the fall. Students will spend three hours per day at SEA-TECH during a morning or afternoon session. Programs offered are Digital Media Technology, Advanced Manufacturing & Welding, Sustainable Energy Technology, and Health Science Careers. Class registration forms are now available at: www.myseatech.org.
SEA-TECH Programs:
- Digital Media Technology
- Advanced Manufacturing & Welding
- Sustainable Energy Technology
- Health Science Careers
SEA-TECH Partnering Districts:
Dayton, Waitsburg, Touchet, Prescott and College Place