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Partners in our industry's most important joint venture.

Advance your career with a degree from Wentworth Institute of Technology, Alfred State University or SUNY Sullivan. This is a great opportunity for members from the North Atlantic States Carpenters Union to move up in the industry and further their career as construction professionals.

Wentworth Institute of Tecnhology

A partnership between the North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters, the North Atlantic States Carpenters Training Fund and Wentworth Institute of Technology allows apprentices to transfer credits towards a Bachelor of Science in Project Management. The program is 100% online, providing a flexible and accesible educational experience. Learn more here.

Alfred State University

This articulation agreement provides an opportunity for NASRCC members to complete an AS (associate degree) in Individual Studies To continue advancement, members also have the opportunity to pursue bachelor degrees in Construction Supervision (BT) or the Technology Management (BBA) at Alfred State University. Successful completion of the NASCTF’s apprenticeship program equates to 30 credit hours for the associate degree.

For more information, please email studentsuccess@alfredstate.edu or call 607-587-4142.

SUNY Sullivan

SUNY Sullivan, in partnership with the North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters (NASRCC), offers a two-year Associate of Occupational Studies (AOS) in Construction Technology degree program. The pathway program is specifically designed to help meet the growing state-wide need for a skilled labor force in construction. Construction Technology AOS students will complete instruction and on-the-job training through the NASRCC’s apprenticeship program followed by additional courses in green building, accounting, communications, computer literacy and other studies at SUNY Sullivan. Upon completion of the program, Construction Technology AOS graduates will have a mastery of the skills and knowledge required to find immediate employment or advancement in the residential construction industry. Graduates can also use 61 of their credit hours from SUNY Sullivan toward a Bachelor of Technology (BTech) in Construction Supervision at Alfred State College.

 

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Union Partner Makes Major Equipment Donation to Training

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D.A. Sullivan & Sons, Inc., Receives Boston Globe Recognition

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