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High School Concurrent
Technical Programs
Technical Programs
High School Concurrent Technical Programs
NWACC offers high school students a variety of concurrent technical programs through its Secondary Career Center. These programs allow you to explore your career interests while earning college credit toward an industry-recognized technical certificate. Through the center, courses are free of charge and certification fees are waived for currently enrolled high school students.
About the Secondary Career Center
The NWACC Secondary Career Center (SCC) provides high school students with the opportunity to explore career pathways, earn college credit, and gain industry-relevant skills while completing their high school education. The center serves all school districts in Northwest Arkansas, including students who are homeschooled.
View the information below to learn more about the concurrent technical programs, career paths and more.
Questions? Email earlycollege@nwacc.edu.
Technical Programs

Dental Assisting
Become an integral part of the dental health care team, deliver oral health care and provide post-operative care.

CNA / PCA+
Gain an introduction to health care, didactic instruction and clinical training in
infection control, vital signs, personal care and more.

Practical Nursing
A practical nursing program is a hands-on educational course that prepares students with the clinical skills and medical knowledge needed to provide basic patient care as licensed practical nurses (LPNs).

Construction Tech
Learn about estimating projects, surveying techniques, scheduling projects, and the construction industry's codes and laws.

Robotics
Learn about robotic operations and applications and how to test, run and refine the program setup.
Other Academic Pathways
→ Earn College Credit - Rather take college-level general education courses (such as algebra, English, psychology, etc.) while in high school to save time and money? Begin the application process and connect with your high school counselor for further guidance.
→ Earn an Associate Degree - Rather take college-level core courses and electives toward an associate degree that
can be transferred to a four-year institution after you graduate high school? View
the associate degree page.
→ Connect with your high school advisor or NWACC’s High School Relations Office to discuss which concurrent academic path is right for you.
