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NAWIC Partner's Education Programs


American Road and Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA)

ARTBA has 5 different scholarships available: The Highway Worker Memorial Scholarship Program; the annual Young Executive De3velopment Program; the annual Globe Awards Program; the annual Roadway Work Zone Safety Awareness Awards Program and the annual ARTBA Student Paper Competition. Click here or below to learn more about these great scholarship programs.
http://www.artba.org/foundation/sa/index.htm


ABC Safety Training

ABC Safety offers OSHA safety training solutions at reasonable prices. This program utilizes expertly made videos, written resources and computer programs.Click here or below for more information.
Click here for more information - www.abc-safety-training.com


American Institute of Constructors (AIC)

The AIC Constructor Certification Commission knows you are committed to serving the construction industry in a professional and ethical manner. Constructor Certification exams are given every November and April. Click below to learn more.
American Institute of Constructors (AIC) - www.aicnet.org
Certified Professional Constructor - www.constructorcertification.org


Construction Career Days

Youth are vital to the construction industry. Today’s high school students represent the pool of workers from which the construction industry will recruit its future workforce. Construction Career Days will expose high school students and adults to rewarding and diverse careers in the industry. The events offer students a career option that they otherwise may not have been aware of. Click here or below to find out more.
Click here to visit the Construction Career Days web site.


Paxton/Patterson LLC’s BuildingSkills Program

BuildingSkills introduces the construction trades to students as they learn if their interest and aptitudes are well-suited to a construction career. This program gives students the opportunity to transfer what they have learned directly to a summer work program or career. To learn more visit, http://www.paxtonpatterson.com/ls_buildingskills.php.


ACE Mentor Program of America

The ACE Mentor Program serves high school youth who are exploring careers in Architecture, Construction, or Engineering.
The mentors are professionals from leading design and construction firms who volunteer their time and energy.
The program is designed to engage, inform, and challenge youth. To learn more, visit www.acementor.org.