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ICC joins two-year colleges in February commemoration of Career Education Month

Itawamba Community College is joining two-year institutions across the United States in commemorating February as Career Education Month.

            “Career education is a major part of the solution to such economic and workforce issues, including high school dropout rates, a weakened economy, global competitiveness and massive layoffs,” said Dylan Baldwin, dean of Career Education at ICC. “Career education associate’s degrees can pay $10,000 more per year than those in other fields, sometimes even more than bachelor’s degrees, while limiting student debt.”

            According to the latest figures available from the Association for Career and Technical Education, 23,062 postsecondary career education participants in Mississippi are developing technical, academic and employability skills and engaging in work-based experiences with industry partners. “These youth and adult learners enrolled in career education programs are more engaged, earn industry-recognized credentials and have rewarding and family-sustaining careers,” the ACTE noted. In addition, there were 16,064 postsecondary credentials earned during the same time period.

            Career education programs, such as advanced manufacturing; agriculture, food and beverage; distribution and logistics and forestry, construction and information technology can fill skills gaps, particularly in Mississippi’s key industries. Fifty-seven percent of jobs in Mississippi require skills training, more education than high school, but less than a four-year degree, and only 50 percent of the state’s workers are trained at this level, the ACTE report continued.

            The theme for the nationwide commemoration is “Celebrate TODAY, Own TOMORROW!”

            Itawamba Community College’s Career Education programs include Automotive, Business and Marketing Management, Construction Management, Criminal Justice, Diesel Equipment, Early Childhood Education, Electrical, Forestry, Heating and Air Conditioning, Hospitality Management, Industrial Maintenance, Information Systems (Computer Networking and Programming options), Paralegal, Precision Machining, Robotics and Automation, Toyota AMT and Welding and Cutting. In addition, 16 pathways, or short-term courses, equip students for early entry into the workforce.

            For more information, call (662) 407-1525 or email careereducation@iccms.edu.

 



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