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Press Release 06-165
Advanced Technological Education Program Brings Two-Year Colleges and Industry Together to Educate New Workforce

Report describes the impact of NSF's premier initiative with two-year colleges on efforts to maintain U.S. lead in competitive technological marketplace

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ATE Centers Impact 2006-2007 report cover showing examples of people working with technology.

The National Science Foundation's Advanced Technological Education program supports education initiatives at the secondary school, two-year college and baccalaureate levels that prepare a technically savvy science and engineering workforce to compete in the global marketplace.

Credit: Maricopa Community Colleges


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Last Updated: Apr 29, 2009