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Bucks County Community College Opens Doors to Red-Hot Industries

Thursday, October 17, 2024 at 10:02 PM

President Jones with State Reps Craig Staats and Shelby Labs
Preparing students for in-demand jobs
Last updated: Friday, October 18, 2024 at 11:42 AM

State Representatives Craig Staats (R-145) and Shelby Labs (R-143) recently visited Bucks County Community College to learn about short-term certificate programs that prepare students for in-demand jobs that pay family-sustaining wages. They toured the Center for Advanced Technologies (CAT) and the Lower Bucks Public Safety Training Center (PSTC) in Bristol Township. CAT programs such as welding, metalworking, and industrial maintenance, have a more than 90% job-placement rate, while the PSTC trains firefighters across Pennsylvania, throughout the U.S. and around the globe. To learn more, visit the Center for Workforce Development and Public Safety Training + Certification.

 

Tour of welding area

Susan Herring (left), Associate Vice President of Workforce Development, gives a tour of the welding technology lab to State Representatives Shelby Labs (R-143) and Craig Staats (R-145). The demand for more welders has prompted Bucks County Community College to add more classes to accommodate local industries at its Center for Advanced Technologies.

Tour of CAT

At Bucks County Community College’s Center for Advanced Technologies, President and CEO Patrick Jones (right) explains how training programs have a more than 90% job-placement rate to State Representatives Craig Staats (R-145) and Shelby Labs (R-143), joined by Susan Herring (left), the College’s Associate Vice President of Workforce Development.

Tour of PSTC

Matthew Hatrak (left), Executive Director of the Public Safety Training Center, shows State Representatives Craig Staats (R-145) and Shelby Labs (R-143) the Lower Bucks PSTC facility in Croydon. Bucks County Community College trains firefighters and first responders in all 67 Pennsylvania counties, across the country, and around the globe.

Bucks County Community College President and CEO Patrick Jones (right) hosted State Representatives Craig Staats (R-145) Shelby Labs (R-143) for an informational tour of the College’s facilities in Bristol Township. Over the last three years, the college has trained nearly 38,000 first responders, while workforce training helped nearly 5,700 people land high-demand, well-paying jobs.

(Photo credit: Eric Parker, BCCC)



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