AATA is composed of servant leaders. Our programs keep students at the forefront, and our experienced teachers look like the folks being trained. Our job training programs are designed to be inclusive and holistic; we offer tuition-free programming, case management, and other comprehensive student services.
People
Our programs were developed to provide industry-based certifications, credentials, and licenses for growing and sustainable career pathways. We specialize in providing students with the expertise they need for success through hands-on experience and skills-based training.
Promoting physical, mental, spiritual, and financial well-being.
We are bridging education, capital, and employment gaps in the African-American community and industry by generating access to diverse, skilled talent through partnerships and innovative recruitment technologies. AATA offers high-demand, entry-level certification and apprenticeship programs based on employer needs. We equip our community with the skills necessary for immediate employment and career advancement in high-demand the infrastructure and industry healthcare fields.
Our programs were developed to provide industry-based certifications, credentials, and licenses for growing and sustainable career pathways. We specialize in providing students with the expertise they need for success through hands-on experience and skills-based training.
Impacting the local economy through Black wealth-building opportunities.
AATA provides numerous resources and connects entrepreneurs, private firm executives, and local innovators to uplift and position African American communities to contribute to economic growth.
PACT Core (160 hours) – 5 Weeks
Credential: Department of Labor Pre Apprentice program certificate
In-person, Monday – Thursday 8:00 AM – 3:30 PM
Requirements:
Must be at least 18
Must have reliable transportation
Requires 8 hours of volunteer time helping community members
Tuition cost $3500/full scholarships available
*This program may have a waitlist
Electrical Apprenticeship
Credential: Department of Labor Apprentice card
4-Year Program
Fall/Spring Semesters 1 Day/Week 4 Hours
Attend classes one time per week (5:00 PM to 9:30 PM Aug-May)
Requirements:
Pre-apprentice certificate or verifiable electrical experience
Must be at least 18
Possess a High School Diploma or GED (recommended).
Have reliable transportation.
Be physically capable of performing the work of the trade.
Be proficient in math to pass the required math entrance exam. Achieve a minimum 70% or higher score on the required Math Exam, which covers pre-algebra (tutoring available).
Cost $2,000 per semester/full scholarships available
*This program may have a waitlist
Impacting the local economy through Black wealth-building opportunities.
AATA provides numerous resources and connects entrepreneurs, private firm executives, and local innovators to uplift and position African American communities to contribute to economic growth.
Title
Credential
In-person/virtual/hybrid
Timeframe
In-person/virtual, days, times
Requirements
Experience required/not required
Cost/full scholarships available
*This program may have a waitlist
Title
Credential
In-person/virtual/hybrid
Timeframe
In-person/virtual, days, times
Requirements
Experience required/not required
Cost/full scholarships available
*This program may have a waitlist
Impacting the local economy through Black wealth-building opportunities.
AATA provides numerous resources and connects entrepreneurs, private firm executives, and local innovators to uplift and position African American communities to contribute to economic growth.
Certification: Certified Nursing Assistant (State Board of Nursing approved, Colorado OBRA certification requirements)
This program is in-person; clinical hours may vary
Timeframe
Requirements:
Must be 18 years or older
Pass a criminal background check (view full list of disqualifying offenses)
Provide current BLS card
Pass a drug test
Proof of vaccinations including MMR, Hepatitis B, TDap, TB, Varicella, Influenza, COVID-19
English language proficiency (reading, writing, speaking, and listening).
Understanding of basic algebra.
Cost (Full scholarships available/eligible for financial aid. Cost does not include supplies.)
*This program may have a waitlist
Certification: State of Colorado Licensed Certified Addiction Technician
In-person/virtual, days, times
Timeframe – Semi-Annually, June and Dec
Requirements:
Must be 18 years or older
According to the Colorado Behavioral Health Administration, applicants must complete a high school diploma or GED, meet specific educational requirements (including at least 21 hours of addiction counseling skills and 21 hours of principles of addiction treatment), and complete a required number of supervised work hours.
Pass a criminal background check (view full list of disqualifying offenses)
Specialized training: CATs must complete specific courses in addiction counseling skills, principles of addiction treatment, and related topics.
National examination: In many states, including Colorado, CATs must pass a national exam to obtain certification.
Cost $1500/full scholarships available
*This program may have a waitlist
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A: 7000 East 47th Ave Drive, Suite 100, Denver, CO 80216
P: 720-655-0138
E: info@aatrade.org
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