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New Monticello Facility and Associate Degree in Hospitality and Tourism Management at UAM-CTC

December 28th, 2021 by
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Students pose at the open house event for the HTM program on Oct. 11. (From left to right: Chetalya Spears, Adam Martin, Najahwan Jones, Regan Lay, Jordi Bello, and Keenan Perry)

During the Fall 2021 semester, the Hospitality and Tourism Management (HTM) program at the University of Arkansas at Monticello College of Technology-Crossett (UAM-CTC) moved into a newly renovated space on the Monticello campus. Since then, students have benefited from the commercial-grade kitchen, storage area, and large classroom lab setting.

The HTM program prepares students for employment in the growing hospitality and tourism industry. Students may seek careers in hotel and restaurant management, tourism, or guest services. The program prepares students for entry-level positions in the hospitality industry and can enhance the skills of individuals currently employed in lodging, gaming, entertainment venues, and restaurants.

“Hospitality is the second largest employer in our country. There is no difficulty finding a job with a hospitality degree. In southeastern Arkansas, our biggest draw right now is the new casino in Pine Bluff. Other food and lodging jobs are quite available to students, too,” HTM instructor Alice Lindsey said. “I am looking for a student who can multitask because that is what hospitality is all about.”

Students in the program have the opportunity to pursue four credentials. Students can earn a certificate of proficiency in hospitality skills in one semester or a technical certificate in hospitality services in two semesters and one summer term. Students who wish to earn an Associate of Applied Science in hospitality and tourism management can do so in the newly added two-year program. Students are also eligible to earn an Associate of Applied Science in general technology during the two-year period.

UAM-CTC Vice Chancellor Linda Rushing said, “One of the introductory courses in the Hospitality Services program provides students with an overview of the various career options in the field of hospitality. As students progress through the program, it is rewarding to see them find their “niche”—whether it be culinary, travel, lodging, or tourism. Overall, the program provides students with a very solid foundation of the knowledge and skills necessary to become successful in whatever area of hospitality they become employed.”

“We are extremely fortunate to have Alice Lindsey as the instructor of our Hospitality Services program. She brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the program—we value her expertise.  Mrs. Lindsey not only makes her classes interesting, she makes them fun. She is very personable, and she devotes a lot of time to and interest in her students,” Rushing said.

The HTM program was featured on KATV’s Kick Off to College and can be seen at https://www.google.com/amp/s/katv.com/amp/community/kick-off-to-college/uams-hospitality-program-gives-real-world-training-at-trotter-house-bed-and-breakfast.

The HTM program is currently enrolling students for spring courses. To learn more about the program please contact Alice Lindsey at 870-460-1711 or lindsey@uamont.edu.

Financial aid is available for eligible students in the form of scholarships, grants, or loans. For complete information on financial assistance, contact the Office of Financial Aid at 870-460-1050 or finaid@uamont.edu.

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