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Pulaski Technical College at Little Rock-West Site
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About Pulaski Technical College at Little Rock-West Site
Pulaski Technical College at Little Rock-West Site is an extended instructional location of Pulaski Technical College situated in Little Rock, Arkansas. Pulaski Technical College, now operating as part of the University of Arkansas - Pulaski Technical College, is a two-year public institution offering associate degrees and technical certificates. The institution type and metrics for this specific site are not fully characterized in current IPEDS records, and no specific credential programs are listed for this location in the directory.
No specific trade or career programs are currently listed for this site in the SkillPlum directory. Pulaski Technical College broadly offers programs in areas such as information technology, healthcare, business, and industrial technology. Students in the west Little Rock area should contact the college directly for current course availability and program offerings at this location.
Little Rock is the capital and largest city of Arkansas. As a major urban center, it is home to a diverse range of higher education institutions and workforce development resources, with Pulaski Technical College serving as a key provider of accessible, career-focused education for central Arkansas residents.
8901 Kanis Road, Little Rock, AR 72118
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