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					|  (L-R) Cale Downs, Chad Emery, Crystal Brinkley, Kelly 
					Trummel, HCC President Keith Cornille.
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			Heartland Community College 
			partnership with Constellation graduates first students from 
			specialized degree program
 
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            [May 19, 2022]  
			
			 The first group of students in a customized degree program at 
			Heartland Community College for employees of Constellation’s Clinton 
			Power Station have graduated. | 
        
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			August of 2018, Heartland Community College formalized an agreement 
			to offer customized programs to provide Constellation’s (formerly 
			Exelon) employees with a pathway to an Associate in Applied Science 
			(AAS), Industrial Technology degree and develop in their careers at 
			the carbon-free nuclear power plant. 
 The Heartland degree program structure was designed to be flexible 
			with the employees’ schedules, which varied based upon their work 
			area. With the unique demands of employment at Clinton Power 
			Station, many employees could not participate in the traditional 
			college schedule.
 
 The program began in the Spring 2019 semester, but was delayed by 
			the pandemic during the 2019-2020 academic year. Adjustments were 
			made to the instructional schedule and classes were held the last 
			couple years at the power plant, on Heartland’s Normal campus, and 
			online.
 
 
			
			 
			“What made this program different was in our response to student 
			availability,” said Chris Miller, Heartland Industrial Technology 
			instructor. “We provided flexible times for courses and had open lab 
			times outside of the regular scheduled times. For example, security 
			personnel from Constellation are on an entirely different schedule 
			than other departments. The best part of this cohort is how 
			motivated and responsive the students were. They wanted to be here 
			and they made it through challenging materials and the twists and 
			turns of the schedule.”
 
 As part of the partnership, Constellation employees were eligible 
			for full tuition and textbook reimbursement from their employer.
 
			
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Students graduating from the program range in service at 
Constellation from four to fourteen years. The group graduating this May 
includes Crystal Brinkley, Cale Downs, Chad Emery and Kelly Trummel. 
“The Heartland program has been invaluable in helping our 
employees take control of their careers by investing in their development,” said 
Tom Chalmers, Site Vice President of Clinton Power Station. “Heartland’s 
Industrial Technology AAS Degree gives them the educational courses and 
knowledge needed to advance into roles such as electrical maintenance and plant 
equipment operator. We are proud of their achievement and look forward to seeing 
how they succeed in the year to come.”
 Students in the program pursue the Industrial Technology AAS, Industrial 
Technology Certificate, Electronic Skills Certificate, Renewable Energy Skills 
Certificate and Industrial Maintenance Skills Certificate.
 
 Heartland Community College celebrated this year’s graduates at a commencement 
ceremony held on May 13, 2022 at Grossinger Motors Arena in Bloomington.
 
				 
			[Steve FastAssistant to the President, Public Information and Communication
 Heartland Community College]
 
			
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