While Motlow State is looking for opportunities to benefit the 11 countries IT services, the college can only thrive through the generosity of these communities. Middle Tennessee Natural Gas (MTNG) recently made a contribution that expanded the offer of the automation and robotics center for students and offers additional options for the students in McMinnville.
The MTNG project Homeetown Help Program is an initiative that you provide financial support in Middle Tennessee. Customers can meet their monthly bill on the nearest total dollar, and each contribution is used to promote education, to support economic development, to promote local charity organizations and to facilitate disabled/older customers who may have difficulty paying their gas invoices.
The Artc Director Larry Flatt applied for an educational aid and received a donation of 5,000 US dollars from MTNG to pay AI cameras that are used for the ARI/smart camera certification in the ARTC in the automation and control sector.
Many thanks to MTNG for the support of education and supporting Motlow State who acquire the resources that are necessary to offer the students further registration information. To learn more about the Artc, visit Motlow.edu/artc. To find out more about Project HomeTown Help and how you can make a difference in your community for just a few dollars a year, visit https://www.mtng.com/project-hometown-help/.
The Community Colleges from Tennessee is a system of 13 colleges that offer high quality, affordable, comfortable and personal training in order to prepare the students in two years or less for the achievement of their educational and career goals. The system offers association study and certificate programs, programs for the development of workers and transmission channels to four years. For more information, see us online at Tbr.edu or Motlow at Motlow.edu.