One Year Later, Ace Electric Signs Two More Wiregrass Students for Apprenticeship

One Year Later, Ace Electric Signs Two More Wiregrass Students for Apprenticeship

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Seated: Wiregrass students Fred Rowe and Amanda Staten. Standing: Wiregrass Director of Economic Development and Cook Campus Bill Tillman, Wiregrass Dean for Academic Affairs Michael Williams, Wiregrass President Dr. Tina K. Anderson, Wiregrass Area Director for Academic Affairs Drew Vickers, and Wiregrass Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Shawn Utley.Apprentice with officials from Ace Electric and Wiregrass Georgia Tech

Valdosta, GA – Wiregrass Georgia Technical College and Ace Electric, Inc. partnered a year ago to create the Commercial Industrial Electrical Construction Program and the program continues to expand and grow. There are now 12 Wiregrass students in the apprenticeship program. The two newest students to become apprentices are Fred Rowe and Amanda Staten. Both students are employees at Ace Electric and enrolled with Wiregrass’ custom training program. Last summer, the college dedicated a classroom in honor of the support that Ace Electric has provided the students and faculty through the program.

The apprenticeship program through Wiregrass is a method of training individuals in a trade using a combination of on-the-job skills development and classroom/lab related instruction. Wiregrass currently has nine majors that are approved for the apprenticeship program: Accounting, Automotive Technology, CNC Specialist, Computer Information Systems, Diesel Truck Maintenance, Industrial Systems Technology, Precision Machining and Manufacturing, Telecommunications, and Welding and Joining Technology. Other area businesses Wiregrass currently has apprenticeship agreements with are: American Drill Bushing Hoist Rings, TransPower, Cass Burch Dealership, Coyote Manufacturing, Verlyn, and Premium Waters. The college currently has 50 students as registered apprenticeships throughout the 11 counties the college serves in South Georgia.

The apprenticeship program has proven to benefit business and industry in recruiting, training, and retaining highly skilled workers. Partnering with the college in hiring students through the apprenticeship program has also shown a reduction in turnover costs, higher productivity, and a more diverse workforce.

If your business would like to learn more about the apprenticeship program, please contact Bill Tillman, Director of Economic Development and Cook Campus. He can be reached at bill.tillman@wiregrass.edu, or by calling 229-549-7830.

There are 77 majors that qualify for the HOPE Career Grant, and several of those programs are on the approved apprenticeship list. Eligible students could have their college tuition and fees completely covered by the HOPE Grant and the HOPE Career Grant! Visit www.wiregrass.edu to learn more about the programs Wiregrass offers. The college’s next enrollment period will be Free Application Week, March 23-27, for Summer Semester.


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