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Career/Tech to hold hands-on roadshow event in Yazoo City

Career/Tech to hold hands-on roadshow event in Yazoo City

From automotive technology to welding, from surgical technology to cosmetology, Holmes Community College's Career/Technical Education (CTE) division has a variety of programs to offer the community. On Tuesday, June 19, from 9 a.m. – noon, CTE will host an interactive roadshow event at the Yazoo County Economic Development and Education Center located at 637 East 15th Street in Yazoo City. The hands-on, community event will showcase the career and technical programs offered at each of the college's locations.

Students, faculty and staff will be on hand to answer questions and demonstrate skills that give attendees a taste of the various Holmes CTE programs. Each station will offer interactive, hands-on opportunities for those in attendance, allowing them to be a part of the showcase. In previous showcase events, the practical nursing students conducted blood pressure screenings, the Emergency Medical Science students demonstrated CPR on mannequins and welding students showed how the simulators work, to name a few. This year, the Holmes Workforce Development division will also send representatives, including those from the Electrical Lineman program.

The CTE programs provide students with career-specific skills, preparing them for immediate entry into the workforce. This showcase will give attendees a more in-depth look into what the various programs entail. Students who take the CTE route can earn an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree, Advanced Technical Certificate, Technical Certificate or a Career Certificate; some programs also offer transfer ability to baccalaureate programs. Students can even fast track their future in as little as one year with options to complete certification in areas such as welding and surgical technology. Students can even complete the Emergency Medical Technology basic certification in one semester. CTE programs offered Automotive Technology Business Technology Collision Repair Technology Cosmetology Conservation Law Enforcement Technology Criminal Justice Administration Technology Emergency Medical Sciences – Paramedic/Critical Care Paramedic Engineering Technology Forest Technology Heating/Vent/AC/Refrigeration Technology Industrial Maintenance Technology Information Systems Technology Maintenance Technology Mortuary Science Occupational Therapy Assistant Technology Paralegal Technology Physical Therapist Assistant Practical Nursing Precision Machining Technology Surgical Technology and Welding & Cutting Technology

Community members, business and industry members, prospective and current students, parents and alumni are all invited to attend.

For more information, contact Reagan Dilmore at (601) 605.3345 or rdilmore@holmescc.edu.

Holmes Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion,
national origin, sex, age, disability or genetic information in its educational programs and activities,
employment practices, or admissions processes. The following administrators have been designated to handle
inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies of Holmes Community College:

Inquiries regarding compliance with Title VI, ADEA, and Title IX are coordinated by the Vice President for
Compliance and Institutional Research, Henry B. McClellan Administration Building, Post Office Box 369,
Goodman, MS 39079, Phone: 662-472-9429, compliance@holmescc.edu.

Inquiries regarding compliance with Section 504 and ADA are coordinated by the Disability Student Services
Coordinator, M.R. Thorne Vocational-Technical Building, Room 110, Post Office Box 369, Goodman, MS 39079,
Phone: 662-472-9088, disabilitysupportservices@holmescc.edu.
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