NMTI reopens for ongoing students

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Posted on Jan 06 2021

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The Northern Marianas Trades Institute is celebrating its much anticipated return to offering trades courses in the CNMI.
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The Northern Marianas Trades Institute is celebrating its much anticipated return to offering trades courses in the CNMI.

The school closed its doors to students back in April 2020 as a direct result of the increased spread of COVID-19 throughout the globe. The 103 students directly affected by the closure are now slowly finding their footing as they resume the rest of their studies, which officially started Jan. 4, 2021.

The reopening prior to the full transition over to becoming the Northern Marianas Technical Institute is needed as it remains an open financial obligation on its books and such debts cannot be transferred over to the new entity, according to Agnes McPhetres, NMTI chief executive officer.

“The private sector has been and continues to be our biggest catalyst as they have not only helped in the overall creation of the programs we offer, but they have actively engaged the process by offering their professional staff at times as instructors; for this we are truly grateful,” added McPhetres.

Dante Yumul, director of Instruction said, “As we continue to strive for growth, we see the continued need to partner with the private sector as students need the hands-on experience in order to be successful at their career endeavors.”

NMTI hopes the soft reopening stirs more interest and result in an increased number of registrants and, in turn, highlight NMTI’s need for sustained funding. “It is our hope that, our funding stream will once again be re-opened so that we may serve a greater number of residents,” said an NMTI statement.

“Only we residents can navigate our islands on the right course…and I feel our team here at NMTI is equipped to do just that. We are grateful to those that have supported us and thank them for their continued patronage as we once again open our doors to our constituents,” Yumul further stated. (PR)

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