Plans are being laid now for the programs and infrastructure needed for the new campus. The new campus will feel more like a business center than an educational institution. Workers for the county's five aircraft manufacturers and hundreds of businesses that support them will receive training at this new campus. A few of the programs selected for the new campus are various kinds of aviation training, manufacturing, welding and robotics.
Sedgwick County is leading the planning of the high-tech building. This facility will allow for the hands-on training students and employers expect. WATC is leading the program planning, while area businesses are contributing time, expertise and dollars to the facility and programs. Check back for updates on programs, including avionics and composites.
