NMTech spring 2023 classes set to begin Jan. 17
Northern Marianas Technical Institute carpentry students are seen building umpire chairs for the 2022 NMI Pacific Mini Games. (CONTRIBUTED PHOTO)
The Northern Marianas Technical Institute’s spring 2023 semester is set to begin on Tuesday, Jan. 17.
Seven courses are being offered: Hotel and Restaurant, Automotive Technology, Culinary Arts: Level 1, Carpentry CORE + Level 1, HVAC CORE + Level 1, Electrical CORE + Level 1, and Welding CORE + Level 1.
The Hotel and Restaurant course is an American Hotel and Lodging Educational Institute certification, which is recognized globally.
The Welding, Electrical, HVAC, and Carpentry courses are National Center for Construction Education and Research certifications, which are recognized in the United States.
New student orientation is today at 9am at the NMTech campus in Lower Base.
In-house scholarships are available for Construction Courses. Other scholarships such as CNMI Scholarship, SHEFA, and WIOA are accepted.
“We are excited for our new students to start next week. Our instructors are excited and ready to teach their skills and knowledge to the new students. We are also thrilled that we have a good number of students returning to campus to further their education at a higher level in Welding, Electrical, and Culinary Arts,” said Benjamin Babauta, NMTech marketing coordinator.
For more information, contact (670) 235-6684, visit their website at www.nmtechcnmi.org, or email admissions@nmtechcnmi.org. Also check out their Facebook and Instagram pages CNMI.NMTI for updates.
Last November, NMTech conferred certificates to 74 graduates of seven courses in the first awards ceremony held for its students. The classes of 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022 completed either courses in Automotive Technology, Culinary Arts, Hotel and Restaurant, Construction-Core, Construction-Electrical, Construction-HVAC, or Construction-Welding—with almost half of the percentage of graduates being women.