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			 Beginning in the Spring 2019 semester, Heartland will 
			be offering on-site education courses at Clinton Power Station for 
			Exelon Generation employees looking to complete an Associate in 
			Applied Science – Industrial Technology degree. 
 “By partnering with Heartland, we are creating a pipeline of 
			employees who can grow their career at Clinton and lead us into the 
			future,” said Clinton Power Station Site Vice President Ted Stoner. 
			“With on-site college course offerings and customized programming, 
			our employees will have another option to balance the demands of 
			work while gaining professional development with an accelerated 
			degree.”
 
			
			 
			Stoner said Clinton is looking for a class size of at least ten 
			employees starting in January of 2019.
 The partnership was formalized with the signing of a customized 
			program agreement at the Heartland Board of Trustees meeting on 
			August 21.
 
 Advisors from Heartland will be on-site for an informational session 
			in Clinton to help interested individuals answer any questions about 
			returning to school including information about financial aid and 
			Veterans Benefits.
 
			
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“Establishing community partnerships is a vital part of 
Heartland’s mission to meet the emerging needs of the workforce through 
education and workforce training programs,” said Heartland President Keith 
Cornille. “With this partnership Exelon will not only bolster a workforce of 
homegrown talent, but they will also be making an investment in the economic 
welfare of the regional economy.”
 Through the program students will be able to earn an AAS-IT degree as well as up 
to four skills certificates including Industrial Maintenance, Industrial 
Technology, Renewable Energy and Electricity.
 
 Heartland has also arranged for a transfer agreement with Thomas Edison College 
and Excelsior University for students who complete the AAS-IT degree but want to 
continue their education to receive a bachelor’s degree.
 
				 
		[Steve FastAssociate Director of Public Information
 Heartland Community College]
 
		
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