AN EDUCATIONAL GAME-CHANGER
Four and counting.
Officials for the Texas Advancement Center have announced that a fourth branch will open for operations in the coming weeks.
The Texas Advancement Center Mesquite location will unveil its grand opening during a much-anticipated ceremony June 5 from 12 to 3 p.m. CST.
Located at 2920 Motley Drive in nearby Mesquite, Texas, the opening of Texas Advancement Center’s newest facilities will be highlighted by school officials awarding scholarships to residents of certain zip codes, Mallett Marketing Solutions representative and TAC publicist Tina Rogers-Mallett told Making Headline News this week.
According to Texas Advancement Center administrators, the endowments will be given specifically to students whose families have been impacted by the unprecedented global pandemic.
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Scholarships (or free training) through Texas Advancement Center will be awarded to youths and youth adults (ranging in ages 17-24) who reside in the following zip codes:
- 75247
- 75246
- 75241
- 75210
- 75216
- 75237
- 75241
- 75215
- 75172
- 75203
- 75217
- 76011
- 75212
- 75232
Powered by the motto, “Driving Down Employment Rate One Student At A Time,” the Texas Advancement Center has become a fixture for offering a variety of notable programs, many of which are geared specifically toward high school students, post-secondary graduates, and unemployed and underemployed adults in the workforce. Generally, this institution — which is run by CEO Marion Skinner — customarily offers a variety of what is known as Teen and Commercial Driving programs.
Interestingly, Texas Advancement Center has partnered with Baylor Scott and White to offer in-demand medical programs at its facility, according to a detailed introduction of this institution at https://tac.thelonestarlocal.com/about-us/.
“From the moment you arrive and long after you leave, you will benefit from the people you meet, the services we provide, and a supportive environment to help you achieve your goals,” said a spokesperson for Texas Advancement Center. “(We will) provide you with guidance and direction regarding job searching strategies, resume writing, and interviewing best practices. Although employment opportunities hinge on various factors and are not guaranteed, we are committed to keeping you motivated, focused, and equipped for a successful career.”
In essence, Texas Advancement Center’s education services are primarily geared toward young adults between the ages of 17 and 24, vocational training scholarships, equipping students to be financially fit, aiding individuals to develop a strategic career pathway, and providing one-on-one job search assistance.
Those who are potentially eligible to participate in TAC’s program are:
- Parents or pregnant young adults
- Young adults with a disability
- Homeless or foster youths
- Individuals involved in the juvenile or adult justice system.
- Individuals who have basics skills deficient and low income and,
- Individuals who lack employability skills.
Texas Advancement Center also has branches in Farmers Branch, Rowlett, and San Antonio.
For more information about Texas Advancement Center, contact Dallas/Fort Worth Businesswoman Tina Rogers-Mallett via Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/mstina_stylesmyhair/top/?hl=en or https://www.instagram.com/flexxybrown/?hl=en. Also, send email to: [email protected].
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