
Pennslyvania Highlands Community College Electric Utility Technology Program
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Pennslyvania

Certificate Program
2023 Program Cost:
$0
2023 Graduate Average Starting Wage:
$62,400
About
Pennslyvania Highlands Community College Electric Utility Technology Program
The Associate of Applied Science degree in Electric Utility Technology is offered in partnership with First Energy Corporation. This program focuses on the essential skills necessary to prepare graduates for employment as a substation worker or in related technical fields. Since this program is offered in partnership with a local major utility, it gives successful graduates an advantage for future employment in the electric utility industry. In addition to classroom and laboratory instruction, students participate in hands-on experiences at utility company training facilities
2022 Enrollment

10

Housing Available?
No

Boots/Tools Included?
Yes
Career Outlook:
The electric power industry plays a critical role in our society on many levels. It advances the nations economic growth and productivity; promotes business development and expansion; and provides solid employment opportunities to American workers. It is a robust and growing industry that contributes to the progress and prosperity of our nation
Common Employer(s) from Program:
First Energy Corp
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Completion Rate:
90%

Employment Rate
94%

Possible Scholarships?
Yes

Term Length:
21 months

Term Beginning Date(s):
August
Admission Qualifications
At least 18 years old at the time of applying
Pennslyvania Highlands Community College Electric Utility Technology Program
Pennslyvania
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This program was previously offered in partnership with First Energy Corp. however effective Feb. 2023 the program is not taking new applicants for the time being. To receive local updates please subscribe to Lineman Central.

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