ACE Institute students earn high school diploma and college degree at the same time

 

 

Nathan Boatwright stands next to the truck he retrofitted with tools and equipment using the welding skills he learned through Gadsden State's ACE Institute.The Advanced College Enrollment Institute at Gadsden State Community College permits eligible high school students to dual enroll in college courses and high school classes. Students can even earn a high school diploma and college degree around the same time. Nathan Boatwright and Alyssa Winkles are two of those students.

 

“I knew the ACE Institute would help me further my education faster than most students my age,” said Winkles, 18. “I was so excited about going to Gadsden State and the ACE Institute gave me the opportunity to do that.”

 

Having a fast track to a career is the reason Boatwright enrolled in the ACE Institute.

 

“I was just ready to grow up,” he said. “I wanted to get everything done as fast as I could so I could start working.”

 

ACE Institute classes are offered online or in a traditional classroom at one of Gadsden State’s campuses or at the student’s high school. General education courses and career technical courses are offered.  Boatwright, an 18-year-old Hokes Bluff native, enrolled in the welding program at Gadsden State’s East Broad Campus.

 

“It’s cool to me that you can weld two pieces of metal together,” he said. “Plus, it’s a high-demand job so I know it won’t be hard for me to secure employment.”

 

He is one of 300 students who earned ACE Institute scholarships for the 2016-17 academic year. Students who are interested in certain career technical programs identified as high-wage, high-demand may qualify for the scholarship awarded to Boatwright. Those scholarships are available in the following programs: air conditioning and refrigeration, automotive body repair, automotive manufacturing technology, automotive service technology, carpentry, civil engineering technology, computer science, drafting design technology, diesel mechanics, electronic engineering technology, electrical technology, emergency medical technology, health information technology, industrial maintenance technology, mechanical design technology, machine tool technology, office administration, paralegal/legal assistant and welding.

 

 

 

Boatwright completed four semesters in welding and a semester in blueprint during his time in the ACE Institute. In May 2017, he earned his certification in welding before he got his diploma at Hokes Bluff High School. Now he is working at his father’s heavy equipment business and has even started his own mobile welding service. The service is made possible thanks to a 2007 Ford F-250 truck retrofitted with the tools and equipment he needs. He and a friend built and painted the bed of the truck and installed toolboxes, which saved him over $5,000. They also found and installed an old electric welder on the back of the work truck.

 

“It is a 1978 Lincoln with an electric ignition and carburetor, and it had only been used nine hours,” Boatwright said. “We painted it and installed it on the truck so I can have all my tools and supplies right there when I need them.”

 

The mobile welding service is convenient for those using heavy equipment.

 

“My clients will call me and I’ll go out in the field and fix the equipment right there on the spot,” he said.

 

Though he has already embarked on a career with great potential, he has plans to take his trade on the road.

 

“I want to travel and work on the pipeline or an oil rig as an offshore welder,” he said. “It has good pay and good retirement.”

Alyssa Winkles earned her Associate of Science degree just four months before receiving her high school diploma through the ACE Institute, Gadsden State’s dual enrollment program.

ACE Institute students, like Winkles, can also take general education courses. A homeschool student, she enrolled in an ACE Institute online course the summer prior to her junior year. She attended classes at Gadsden State Cherokee as well as online classes for three semesters. In August 2017, the Centre native earned her Associate of Science degree just four months after completing requirements for her high school diploma. She is not a nursing student at Jacksonville State University.

 

Both Boatwright and Winkles agreed that Gadsden State instructors have been instrumental in their success to juggle work, high school and college courses.

 

“Darren McCrary and Frank Miller are great instructors,” Boatwright said of the two men who taught his welding courses. “They helped me so much. They taught me what to do and what not to do. They were very strict about me learning the process. They were tough but encouraging. They make sure we are expert welders when we leave their class.”

 

Barbara Dorsett is the instructor who made the biggest impact on Winkles.

 

“She has always been so helpful,” she said. “I couldn’t ask for a better chemistry teacher. She has a great heart when it comes to helping students. She always wants to see us succeed.”

 

In the end, Winkles is happy she made the decision to enroll in the ACE Institute, and she encourages other sophomores, juniors and seniors with at least a 2.5 GPA to enroll.

 

 

“Earning a high school diploma and college credits at the same time is achievable,” she said. “Don’t give up. Be persistent. No matter how old you are, you can do it. Set your mind to it and succeed.”

 

 

ACE Institute

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

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Precision Machining

Salon and Spa Management

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MOU with Jacksonville State University

2+2 Poultry Science Program

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Nathan Boatwright and Alyssa Winkles

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Amanda Salers (HSDO)

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Truck Driving Academy

 

 

STUDENT & FACULTY HIGHLIGHTS

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Becky Duckett

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Matt Leder

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Audrey Webb

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