Group Tour Reservation Information
Thank you for your interest in touring AVTEC as a group. Here is a brief overview of what you should expect the reservation process to be, what will be on the tour, and some guidelines.
To reserve a tour please contact AVTEC Admissions at [email protected], or call us at (907) 224-3322. When you contact admissions, they will go over our tour schedule and reservation policy and then send you a reservations sheet. Please be aware that all tours will be scheduled on a first come first served basis, by the date that we receive your reservation sheet. We will then send you a confirmation email letting you know the status of your reservation and any information you will need.
The tours themselves will be about 1 1/2 hours long and will begin at the Student Services Center on 519 Fourth Ave. The tours will begin with a brief presentation and then we will head over to the dorms, cafeteria, and student services areas. You may also choose 1 training area to tour. Please be aware that you will need to provide transportation to the training areas as our campus is spread out from the Student Services Center. Training areas available will depend on the size of your tour group (be aware we will not split groups).
- Groups with 10 or less students can choose from: Business and Office Technology, Construction Technology, Culinary Arts, Diesel/Heavy Equipment Technologies, Industrial Electricity, Industrial Machine and Maintenance, Information Technology, Maritime, Plumbing and Heating or Refrigeration.
- Groups with 11-24 students can choose from: Construction Technology, Diesel/Heavy Equipment Technologies, Industrial Electricity or Maritime.
- Groups with 25 or more students will not be allowed to tour the training areas for safety reasons.
Please note the following:
- No meals will be provided by AVTEC during the tour.
- Dormitories are not available for rent.
- Tours are a great way to share AVTEC with prospective students. However, please remind participants that while on campus they should be considerate of the students and staff that are currently training.