AVTS definition
Examples of AVTS in a sentence
Area Vocational Technical School (AVTS), Health Care and Allied Health professionals will spend 18-21 contact hours per week in classroom, laboratory or clinical teaching.
The Schuylkill County AVTS Operating Agency will not reimburse the college or university directly on behalf of the employee.
The cooperative shall continue in existence for a period of no less than six years from the date of this Agreement; at which time, the cooperative may continue in existence thereafter upon agreement of the SSD and City Board; or those parties may continue to operate their own sites as individual AVTS providers.
A lump sum payment will be made to a 403(b) Tax Sheltered Annuity or a 457(b) Deferred Compensation Plan approved by the Schuylkill County AVTS Operating Agency/Schuylkill Intermediate Unit 29 and the Association.
In support of the philosophy and objectives of the Jefferson County-DuBois A.V.T.S., and vocational education in general, the Practical Nursing Program provides quality education and training that prepares individuals, including the unemployed and economically disadvantaged, for entry and gainful employment into the occupation of practical nursing.
The Practical Nursing Suite is located in the Jefferson County-DuBois A.V.T.S. of Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania for the program delivery of classroom, simulation, and skill laboratory experiences.
Revised 4/17 The Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing will notify the Jefferson County-DuBois A.V.T.S. Practical Nursing Program of the NCLEX-PN results of its graduates.
Each district’s share shall express as a percentage determined by dividing each district’s AVTS ACTC enrollment by the total AVTS ACTC enrollment.
Each student who successfully completes all course requirements and meets all financial and other program obligations, is awarded the certificate and pin of the Jefferson County-DuBois A.V.T.S. Practical Nursing Program and is eligible to take the NCLEX-PN exam.
AVTS certificate programs and instruction areas include: • apprenticeships and related activities; • business and computer technology; • consumer and family studies; • health occupations; • marketing education; • technical, trades and industrial education; • high school and continuing education; and • English as a second language.