INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS INTERESTED IN TECHNICAL/VOCATIONAL TRAINING
According to some studies, 66% of high school students enroll in higher education, but only 33% of future jobs will require a 4-year college degree. You don't need strong mathematical skills to realize there is something wrong with those numbers. But there is another choice: technical and vocational education! |
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In partnership with MassHire and Essex Tech, NSCAP offers an advanced manufacturing program for students in search of a better defined career.
Advanced manufacturing and skilled machining are promising careers in the industrial spectrum nationwide and this training allows students to get qualified and certified.
With a complete guarantee of employability, these classes take place several nights a week and Saturdays for a significant number of hours in total that include ESOL support, contextualized math, workshop practice, safety practice and regulations, and so on and so forth.
Advanced manufacturing and skilled machining are promising careers in the industrial spectrum nationwide and this training allows students to get qualified and certified.
With a complete guarantee of employability, these classes take place several nights a week and Saturdays for a significant number of hours in total that include ESOL support, contextualized math, workshop practice, safety practice and regulations, and so on and so forth.
Technical, trades and vocational careers are in high demand! Unfortunately, many people don't really know where and how to get started.
A great start in this field is through an apprenticeship. Apprenticeships allow you to receive training and gain experience while working and getting paid for doing what you like.
If you are interested in becoming an electrician, carpenter, welder, etc. Don't wait! There are lots of opportunity out there.
Check out the following links for more information about training and apprenticeship:
A great start in this field is through an apprenticeship. Apprenticeships allow you to receive training and gain experience while working and getting paid for doing what you like.
If you are interested in becoming an electrician, carpenter, welder, etc. Don't wait! There are lots of opportunity out there.
Check out the following links for more information about training and apprenticeship:
OTHER RESOURCES
For additional information about education, visit the Massachusetts Adult Literacy Hotline website at www.mass.gov/edu/literacyhotline or call 1-800-447-8844 (several languages available).
The hotline is open 7 days a week from 6:00 am to midnight.
They also have a Pinterest page (www.pinterest.com/literacyhotline) with supplementary information about multiple resources.
See your career advisor for more information!
For additional information about education, visit the Massachusetts Adult Literacy Hotline website at www.mass.gov/edu/literacyhotline or call 1-800-447-8844 (several languages available).
The hotline is open 7 days a week from 6:00 am to midnight.
They also have a Pinterest page (www.pinterest.com/literacyhotline) with supplementary information about multiple resources.
See your career advisor for more information!
HOT TRAININGS:
NSCAP will offer the ESOL/SKILLED MACHINIST TRAINING PROGRAM again in the January.
This is an excellent opportunity to improve your English and acquire skills in the field of advanced manufacturing. See your advisor for more information.
NSCAP will offer the ESOL/SKILLED MACHINIST TRAINING PROGRAM again in the January.
This is an excellent opportunity to improve your English and acquire skills in the field of advanced manufacturing. See your advisor for more information.