Aiken Technical College announces new pre-apprenticeship construction program

Aiken Technical College. Staff Photo.

Date: September 04, 2024

Aiken Technical College will implement a new pre-apprenticeship program this fall to prepare students for careers in construction.

The Savannah River Site and more than 15 local trade unions have partnered with Aiken Tech for this initiative.

The program is currently being offered at no cost to South Carolina residents thanks to state-funded grants. The program tuition for out-of-state residents is $1,000.

The five-week program will begin Oct. 7 and students will meet Monday through Thursday from 5:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Coursework topics include employability skills, mathematics, blueprint reading, hand tools and safe practices.

Upon the completion of the program, students will receive a certificate of completion, have the chance to earn an OSHA-10 certification, and be invited to interview with the local paper trade unionsFurther training and support.

Registration for the pre-apprenticeship construction program is open. To enroll, the student must have at least a high school diploma or GED and be committed to completing the program.

To sign up or find out more, please contact Patricia Whitfield in the Office of Continuing Education at 803-508-7362 or whitfiep@atc.edu. 

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