Private investors set to take over Westlawn Institute from ABYC
After 12 years of stewardship of the Westlawn Institute of Marine Technology, the American Boat and Yacht Council is looking to private investors to fund
After 12 years of stewardship of the Westlawn Institute of Marine Technology, the American Boat and Yacht Council is looking to private investors to fund
The Westlawn Institute of Marine Technology said it has received an additional $30,000 from the Kathy & Jerry Wood Foundation for the school’s grant and
Westlawn Institute of Technology, the non-profit educational affiliate of the American Boat and Yacht Council, is lowering education costs to help boat-design students follow their
The Westlawn Institute of Marine Technology announced that the U.S. accrediting body, Distance Education and Training Council, reaccredited Westlawn without condition during Westlawn’s regular five-year
The Royal Institution of Naval Architects, an international organization representing naval architects in more than 90 countries, accredited the Connecticut-based Westlawn Institute of Marine Technology’s
Jon Ames, a student at the Westlawn Institute of Marine Technology, won the Professional Boatbuilder/WoodenBoat design competition’s wood category, the school announced. Ames’ ProBoat/WoodenBoat entry
The Westlawn Institute of Marine Technology and The Boat School announced that the Distance Education and Training Council inspected and approved Westlawn Institute’s new offices
The Westlawn Institute of Marine Technology today announced the most substantial grant and scholarship program in its 80-year history. According to Westlawn director Dave Gerr,
The Westlawn Institute of Marine Technology and The Boat School announced that the Westlawn Institute has moved its office to a new location in The
After 12 years of stewardship of the Westlawn Institute of Marine Technology, the American Boat and Yacht Council is looking to private investors to fund
The Westlawn Institute of Marine Technology said it has received an additional $30,000 from the Kathy & Jerry Wood Foundation for the school’s grant and
Westlawn Institute of Technology, the non-profit educational affiliate of the American Boat and Yacht Council, is lowering education costs to help boat-design students follow their
The Westlawn Institute of Marine Technology announced that the U.S. accrediting body, Distance Education and Training Council, reaccredited Westlawn without condition during Westlawn’s regular five-year
The Royal Institution of Naval Architects, an international organization representing naval architects in more than 90 countries, accredited the Connecticut-based Westlawn Institute of Marine Technology’s
Jon Ames, a student at the Westlawn Institute of Marine Technology, won the Professional Boatbuilder/WoodenBoat design competition’s wood category, the school announced. Ames’ ProBoat/WoodenBoat entry
The Westlawn Institute of Marine Technology and The Boat School announced that the Distance Education and Training Council inspected and approved Westlawn Institute’s new offices
The Westlawn Institute of Marine Technology today announced the most substantial grant and scholarship program in its 80-year history. According to Westlawn director Dave Gerr,
The Westlawn Institute of Marine Technology and The Boat School announced that the Westlawn Institute has moved its office to a new location in The