A.C.t.T.T. training offered

| May 29, 2018

COSHOCTON – The Advancing Coshocton through Technical Training (A.C.t.T.T.) program is a recently-funded grant initiative designed to prepare skillfully trained individuals with an interest in mechanical or electrical technology; individuals with a mechanical mindset and technical abilities. In a collaboration between Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) and the Coshocton County Career Center,  they are offering free training that will be over 4 semesters (a full calendar year), with an opportunity for job placement as a skilled technician upon completion.

They are hosting an open house on Wednesday, May 30 at 6 p.m. for prospective participants to learn more about this free training and job readiness program. It will be at the Coshocton Campus of COTC, 200 N. Whitewoman St. in Roscoe Village. There will be refreshments available, and all interested candidates will be awarded with a complimentary A.C.t.T.T. training voucher.

For those wishing to take part in the A.C.t.T.T. program, it begins this summer, with courses in AutoCAD and Computer Applications on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. and Technical Drawing on Thursdays from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m., for eight weeks, beginning the week of June 18. Each semester contains just three or four different technical training modules, and when an individual starts this summer, they’ll be completely done next summer and connected to an employer. Plus, there are opportunities along the way to visit partner employers and find the perfect fit. A.C.t.T.T. is not just open to traditional students. If you have staff members with potential, and they would have an opportunity for advancement after receiving such training, they are welcome to participate as well.

The open house event is free, but we do ask guests RSVP so we may plan accordingly. RSVP by email at [email protected], by phone at 740-364-9565, or online at www.COTC.edu/WDIC (click on the A.C.t.T.T. Open House RSVP button).

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