Metropolitan Community College’s construction program is exploding in popularity—with nearly every class on a waitlist—showing just how valuable these hands-on skills are becoming. To keep up, Wells Fargo is investing to expand the program, creating more space and better facilities so students can get the real-world training they need. Meanwhile, MCC is launching an innovative project: students will build eight tiny homes to explore how accessory dwelling units could help solve Omaha’s affordable housing crisis. It’s a powerful combo of demand, smart investment, and community impact.
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