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Workforce Training

$48 Million invested in 3 workforce training centers within a 5-mile radius

$48 MILLION
INVESTED IN 3 WORKFORCE TRAINING CENTERS WITHIN
A 5-MILE RADIUS

- Over $48 million in assets (3 training centers, offering 59 programs)

- 2 collegiate-level centers

- 1 secondary education center

- All newly constructed in the Lewis-Clark Valley

Three Workforce Training Centers

Lewis-Clark State College:

The Schweitzer Career & Technical Education Center

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Lewis-Clark State College's Schweitzer Career & Technical Education Center offers 20 workforce programs, from Welding to Licensed Truck Driver training, preparing students with hands-on learning and practical skill development. Through apprenticeships and technical training, it readies individuals for diverse industries, serving as a vital regional asset.

Walla Walla Community College Workforce &

Business Development Center

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The Walla Walla Community College Workforce & Business Development Center offers 30 industry-aligned programs, including Chemical Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Networking, GIS, CADD, math, physics, and more. Through practical training and partnerships with local businesses, graduates are prepared to meet workforce demands, making the center vital for investors and individuals seeking education and career opportunities in the region.

A. Neil DeAtley Career Technical Center

 

 

Lewiston High School's A. Neil DeAtley Career Technical Center is a vital resource for regional employers. Providing hands-on training in precision machining, welding, automotive technology, and more, it produces job-ready graduates, cutting employers' need for additional training. With a focus on practical skills and guided learning, the center delivers a steady stream of capable workers, making it indispensable for local businesses.

(Under Construction)

Workforce Partners

STATE PARTNERS

LOCAL PARTNERS

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