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Career center offers training in welding, industrial maintenance

Looking for a new career? Here’s a release I got from the Warren County Career Center in Lebanon….

The Warren County Career Center Adult Education is offering two new full time programs this fall - Industrial Maintenance Technician and Welding.

WCCC will train you in just 10 months to enter a new career or upgrade your skills for a promotion at your current job. Classes are held in the evenings, to accommodate those who work during the day.

Students in full time programs who qualify can get financial aid through federal grants, federal student loans, alternative loans and agency funding (TAA, TRA, BVR, VA, WIA). The WCCC counselor and financial aid coordinator can help you explore your options and apply for the appropriate financial aid.

Industrial Maintenance Technician, a 600-hour program, consists of classroom and hands-on training needed for entry-level maintenance positions in today’s fast-paced, production-oriented industrial setting. Fees include tuition, textbooks, tools, OSHA 10 Hour General Industry and American Heart First-Aid/CPR certifications. Non-refundable $45 registration fee includes Work Keys testing - a Career Readiness Credential. The program begins Sept. 8 and runs through June 29, 2009. Classes are held Monday through Thursday from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tuition is $6,000.

Welding, a 600-hour program, correlates to the American Welding Society’s Guide for Training and Qualification of Welding Personnel - Entry-Level Welder. The American Welding Society standards were created in accordance with the rules of the American National Standards Institute and are a means of conveying knowledge and skills identified by industry as essential to the job performance of entry-level welding. Fees include tuition, textbooks, apparel, tools, Hobart Institute of Welding Technology certification, OSHA 10 Hour General Industry and American Heart First-Aid/CPR. Non-refundable $45 registration fee includes Work Keys testing - a Career Readiness Credential. The program begins Sept. 8 and runs through June 29, 2009. Classes are held Monday through Thursday from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tuition is $7,000.

For more information or to register, call Christie Walsh at 513-933-3938.

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