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Inaugural pre-apprenticeship cohort celebrates graduation

Bucks County Community College celebrated the first six Building & Construction Trades Pre-Apprenticeship program graduates

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Bucks County Community College celebrated six Building & Construction Trades Pre-Apprenticeship program students during their inaugural cohort graduation on June 15 at the new Center for Advanced Technologies on the Gene and Marlene Epstein Campus at Lower Bucks in Bristol. Graduates of this 10-week program will be applying for union-registered apprenticeships.

The program, funded through a PA Department of Labor and Industry PAsmart grant and believed to be the first of its kind in Pennsylvania, consists of 288-hour curricula that provides the fundamental education necessary for graduates to apply for a Registered Apprenticeship Program to potentially secure a high-paying, family-sustaining job. Additionally, students earn OSHA-10 and Aerial Platform Lift Safety certificates.

Throughout the 10-week program, students experienced hands-on training in a variety of building and construction trade disciplines, including sheet metal working, electrical and plumbing.

Luke Millevoi, of Conshohocken, a member of the inaugural cohort of students who graduated from the program, praised the learning opportunities it provided him.

“Through this hands-on training and classroom instruction, I’ve gained a comprehensive understanding of the trades, and I am confident in my ability to contribute effectively to the workforce. The Building & Construction Trades program has opened doors to a career that aligns with my passions and values while allowing me to contribute to a better future for all workers. I am grateful for the opportunities it has presented, and excited about the journey that lies ahead.”

Millevoi has applied to be accepted into Steamfitters Local 420.

Anjeannette Parlin, of Philadelphia, another member of the inaugural cohort, said she chose to enter the program because “it ties into what I want to do in life, which is real estate and development.”

Parlin applied to be accepted into Philadelphia Carpenters Local 158 and Sheet Metal Workers Local 19.

The pre-apprenticeship program can accommodate as many as 32 students over the next two years thanks to the current grant funding. Visit bucks.edu/wfd for more information.

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