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University of Arkansas - Pulaski Technical College Business and Industry Center
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About University of Arkansas - Pulaski Technical College Business and Industry Center
University of Arkansas - Pulaski Technical College Business and Industry Center is an instructional facility of UA Pulaski Technical College located in Little Rock, Arkansas. This center is dedicated to workforce training and professional development programs serving businesses and individuals in the central Arkansas region. Specific enrollment, completion, and retention figures are not reported in available IPEDS data for this site.
The Business and Industry Center focuses on workforce and continuing education programming, though specific program listings are not available in the current dataset. Centers of this type typically offer short-term certificate training, industry certifications, and customized employer training in areas such as manufacturing, information technology, and business operations.
Little Rock, as Arkansas's capital and largest city, is a major hub for business and industry in the state. The center's location provides convenient access to training resources for employers and employees throughout the central Arkansas metropolitan area.
3303 East Roosevelt Road, Little Rock, AR 72206
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About Arkansas Trade Education
Arkansas has 452 trade schools offering 464 vocational programs, along with 442 registered apprenticeship sponsors providing structured on-the-job training options across the state. The state's vocational system serves students in both urban centers and rural communities. Little Rock is the primary hub for trade education with 59 schools, followed by Fort Smith with 20 schools, Fayetteville with 17 schools, North Little Rock with 15 schools, and Rogers with 13 schools. Top program categories in...
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