Tech students at Moberly Area Community College will see some changes when classes start up in the fall. Jo Fey is the Dean of Workforce Development and Technical Education at MACC. She says a major part of many of those classes is hands-on work.

Fey says the college is also putting CARES Act funding to use, by buying tools and equipment that will be turned into kits.

Fey says those kits could also be used in the future for hands-on training at industries.