Schuylkill Technology Center (STC) will host an Open House at its North and South campuses, and the STC Annex at IU29, on Tuesday, March 4, from 6-8 p.m.
The event is open to prospective students, current students, parents, industry partners, and post-secondary colleges.
Visitors can tour the facilities, learn about STC’s 23 programs of study, and participate in hands-on activities.The Open House theme is “Your Future Starts Here”, highlighting the opportunities available to STC graduates.
According to STC Career and Technical Education Director Shannon Brennan, 46% of STC graduates enter industry, 44% go on to post-secondary or trade programs, and 6% enter the military.
The STC South Campus will showcase programs including Plumbing, Welding, Carpentry, Residential Industrial Electricity, Precision Machine Trades, Auto Collision, Culinary, Computer Information Systems, Marketing & Business Administration, Criminal Justice, and Cosmetology.
The North Campus will feature Diesel, Automotive Technology, Outdoor Power Technology, Masonry, Carpentry, Electro-Mechanical Technology, Health Careers, Emerging Health Professionals, Culinary, and Early Childhood Care and Education Programs.
STC Adult Education Program staff will also be on-site during the Open House to meet with prospective adult learners, seeking training in CDL, Automotive Technology, Medical Assisting and Practical Nursing. Medical Assisting students will be offering FREE blood pressure screenings.
The STC Annex at IU29 will showcase the new Food Service Occupation Program.
The event is free and open to the public. A FireTV will be raffled off to prospective students who bring their invitation post-card. The STC Culinary Programs will have food for sale in all buildings.
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