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Western Arkansas Technical Center

Western Arkansas Technical Center

What We Are The Western Arkansas Technical Center (WATC) is an area secondary center located on the UA Fort Smith campus. The Center was formed in 1998 through a collaborative effort by UA Fort Smith, the Western Arkansas Education Service Cooperative, and the Arkansas Department of Workforce Education.

WATC provides area high school juniors and seniors with the unique opportunity to earn college credit while still in high school. The center's curriculum serves as an extension of the high school curriculum offerings by providing students with hands-on training in technical fields.

Who We Serve WATC serves area high schools in a six county area of western Arkansas. The counties are Crawford, Franklin, Johnson, Logan, Scott, and Sebastian. Services are provided at no cost to the students. Books, tuition, and fees are provided through the center and funded by a training fee paid by the local school districts and by funds provided through the Department of Workforce Education.

What We Do WATC has three primary goals which define our purpose:


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