Articles tagged with: careers
The medically underserved Central Valley will benefit from a new $3 million grant that provides additional instruction for health care careers across SCCCD.
Reedley College has offered Aviation Maintenance Technician courses for more than 50 years, and the program continues today. It is one of just a handful of FAA-certified programs in the state.
Louise Kolbert, Reedley College alumna, provides an excellent example of the spirit of public service that follows students as they move on from SCCCD campuses.
The Fresno Police Department, with a recent federal grant, will be hiring 26 additional officers. The new officers will likely come from the FCC Police Academy where future officers are trained with a unique focus toward law enforcement in the Central Valley.
A grant from the Tulare County Workforce Investment Board will fund vocational programs in health care and manufacturing.
Video update to SCCCD’s response to the demands of Valley workforce development. The video was presented at the 2008 State Center Community College District Workforce Development Forum.
Video update to SCCCD’s response to the demands of Valley workforce development. The video was presented at the 2008 State Center Community College District Workforce Development Forum.
A special ceremony took place this spring at the PG&E Clubhouse Building, as 28 military veterans completed the PowerPathway™ program that will enable them to work in the utility and energy sectors.
When you walk into the Computer Aided Manufacturing classroom in T-103, you will see 20-25 eager students on computers learning how to design various tools with special software programs.
Times are tough. While life can be a struggle during a recession, it’s also a good time to reconsider your future. By attending community college, you can make an investment in your future job security by learning new job skills or learning a new trade.
Reedley College instructor, Eric Nasalroad, sees the Central Valley as the perfect place for locally owned businesses to thrive.

