COVID-19 is a virus that can cause serious illness and death. Protect yourself!
There are many ways to protect yourself from the virus, but one of the most important is getting vaccinated. The vaccine will help your body fight off the virus if you’re exposed to it in the future. It’s also important for pregnant women to get vaccinated, so they don’t pass it on to their unborn babies.
Get your free vaccination or rapid testing at ASA College! We’ll be administering them on Tuesday 7/27, Wednesday 7/28 and Thursday 7/29 from 11 am till 3 pm in collaboration with Allied Health Organization! Don’t miss out on this opportunity!
Come down at any time between 11 am – 3 pm today, and we’ll give you a FREE COVID-19 vaccination or rapid tests for COVID-19, HIV and STDs with Allied Health Organization right here at ASA College! These services are available ONLY DURING 7/27/2021 – 7/29/2021 so don’t miss out!
To All ASA College – Hialeah Campus Students, I want to assure you that we are committed to your academic success. If you have not decided yet as to where you will continue your education, in the weeks to come, representatives from several institutions will be available to help you transfer your credits to your program of choice. Individuals making records requests (e.g., a transcript request) should contact Indira St. Omer-Hamlin, Registrar, at (305) 400-3806 ext. 4929 or via email ...
Domestic Violence Awareness Month At ASA College, we believe it is important to register the causes, effects, and pervasiveness of domestic violence. As the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence states, “Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) evolved from the ‘Day of Unity’ in October 1981 observed by the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence. The intent was to connect advocates across the nation who were working to end violence against women and their children. The Day of Unity soon became an...
ASA College Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month September 15th to October 15th has been recognized by the United States government as Hispanic Heritage month. As a country, we observe this month to reflect upon the many successes that those of Hispanic origins have contributed to our country. From political leadership and entrepreneurship, to sports, culture and entertainment, the United States has been enriched by numerous contemporary Hispanic figures such as Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Alberto ‘Beto’ Perez (Zumba Fitness), World Champion boxer...