Miller-Motte College-Fayetteville Adds Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, & Basic Refrigeration Training to its Skilled Trades Catalog

Miller-Motte College-Fayetteville Adds Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, & Basic Refrigeration Training to its Skilled Trades Catalog
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Miller-Motte College-Fayetteville Adds Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, & Basic Refrigeration Training to its Skilled Trades Catalog

A May 2022 ECMC Group national survey of high school students shows nearly one-third of teens would prefer their post-high school education to last two years or less and most would prefer learning hands-on skills either in a lab/classroom or through on-the-job experiences. Recognizing this trend in education, Miller-Motte College-Fayetteville (MMC-Fayetteville) has launched a comprehensive trade program in Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning, & Basic Refrigeration (HVAC/BR).

“We have definitely seen more students interested in pursuing a career in skilled trades like HVAC. In less than a year, our students are on the path to a steady job where they can begin making money sooner compared to other careers,” said Torris Ferguson, Executive Director of MMC-Fayetteville, part of Ancora Education network of private postsecondary schools and a leading workforce education provider. “Led by some of the industry’s top instructors, our students will graduate knowing they were taught by some of the best in the business.” 

Miller-Motte College’s comprehensive HVAC/BR training program prepares students for a career as an HVAC professional through a combined classroom-style education and simulated on-the-job hands-on learning that gives students an understanding of the different types of equipment used in the HVAC/BR profession.

MMC-Fayetteville’s HVAC/BR training covers:

•    Air Conditioning

•    Electrical Systems

•    Heating & Heat Pumps

•    Refrigeration

•    Technical Customer Service

•    Business Communications

•    Equipment Repairs

Enrollment is currently underway for the 10-month program with classes offered on a rolling basis every five weeks. The HVAC/BR training program prepares students to sit for the EPA Section 608 Technician certification.*

Of special note for students enrolling in the school’s HVAC/BR program, MMC has partnered with the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER)(Open Link in new window), a leading education foundation for the construction industry. As partners, MMC will incorporate NCCER’s curriculum into these new skilled trades programs. 

* Miller-Motte College does not guarantee third-party certification. Certification requirements for taking and passing certification examinations are not controlled by Miller-Motte but by outside agencies and are subject to change by the agencies without notice to Miller-Motte. Therefore, Miller-Motte cannot guarantee that graduates will be eligible to take certification examinations, regardless of their eligibility status upon enrollment. Miller-Motte College cannot guarantee job placement, salary or employment.

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