Western Dakota Tech Program Helps Graduates Start Their Careers


Foundation: Black Hills Area Community Foundation

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One Step Closera helps pay for licenses and certifications required for careers like nursing and medical coding.

Western Dakota Tech was given a $50,000 grant from the Black Hills Area Community Foundation.

The school decided to invest its award in an endowment and a 25% match through the Foundationa€™s endowment matching program.

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