Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering Welcomes Cohort 5
The Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering (ASCTE) is set to welcome its fifth cohort of students this week, marking another milestone in its mission to advance education in cyber technology and engineering.
Student Move-In Details
The student move-in will take place from August 8 through August 10 at 10 a.m., welcoming 106 students from 56 middle and high schools across Alabama. The new cohort includes 79 freshmen and 27 sophomores, with 38% of the students being females, showcasing a commendable diversity.
Commitment to Excellence
Matt Massey, President of ASCTE, expressed his excitement, stating, “We are thrilled to welcome Cohort 5 to our campus. Our institution remains steadfast in its promise to equip these exceptional students with the knowledge, skills, and resources essential for success in the rapidly advancing landscape of cyber technology and engineering.”
Diverse and Talented Students
The incoming group exemplifies a diverse and talented array of individuals, eager to begin their educational journey in the fields of cyber technology and engineering. This diversity is not only in numbers but also in the unique perspectives and skills each student brings to the table, enriching the learning environment at ASCTE.
About ASCTE
ASCTE is renowned for its cutting-edge curriculum and state-of-the-art facilities, dedicated to preparing students for future challenges in cyber technology and engineering fields. The school's commitment to fostering innovation and technical prowess sets it apart as a leader in specialized education.
Future Prospects
As the new cohort settles in, they will embark on a rigorous and enriching academic journey that promises to equip them with the essential tools and knowledge to thrive in an ever-evolving technological landscape. ASCTE continues to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of cyber technology and engineering education, not just in Alabama, but across the nation.