Wallace State Community College Granted HVAC Excellence Accreditation

LEFT TO RIGHT: Bruce Nelson, Lisa German, Mattie Hudson, Dr. James Crisp, Ryan Iverson, Wes Rakestraw. (Courtesy of HVAC Excellence)
MOUNT PROSPECT, Ill. — HVAC Excellence announced that the HVACR training program at Wallace State Community College in Hanceville, Alabama has been granted accreditation.
George C. Wallace State Technical Trade School was established in 1949, later renamed Wallace State Community College. To validate that their HVACR educational program continues to meet industry standards, Wallace State voluntarily chose to undergo accreditation of their program.
Programmatic accreditation is an independent, third-party review of an educational program, comparing it to established, industry-accepted standards. These standards are designed to ensure that the future workforce receives the quality training required for success in the HVACR industry.
Upon a thorough review of all the documentation presented by the administration, faculty, and the onsite accreditation team, the HVAC Excellence accreditation review board unanimously decided to grant accreditation of the program.
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