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Amarillo College awarded $500k to expand short-term workforce training
As the demand for cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and data center skills grows, Amarillo College has been awarded $500K through a state grant.
But a slew of rules intended to protect students and taxpayers, combined with a rapid implementation timeline, could mean relatively few courses get approved for the 2026–2027 academic year.
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