Apprentices among Heartland
Community College graduates at Spring Commencement
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[May 31, 2024]
Heartland
Community College students involved in apprenticeship programs will
were among those crossing the stage at the 2024 Commencement
ceremony on Friday, May 17 at Grossinger Motors Arena in
Bloomington.
Heartland’s registered apprenticeship programs are unique, flexible
instruction programs combining job related courses with structured
on-the-job learning experiences. The goal for apprenticeship
programs is to provide workers with advanced skill sets that meet
the specific needs of employer.
Two separate cohorts of apprentices from Rivian Automotive graduated
with Associate of Applied Science degrees and job-specific
certifications.
Industrial Maintenance apprentices have gained
certifications or micro-certificates in High Voltage Battery
Technology, Robotics Operation, Electronics Skills, Automation
Technology and Industrial Technology on their pathway to a degree.
Tool and Die apprentices have completed work for
certifications in Manual Machining, CNC Machining, Machine Tool
Technology, Design and Fabrication Skills, and Industrial Technology
on their degree pathway.
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Rivian Apprentice grads are joined by Rivian Apprenticeship
coordinator Chandler Duggan (far right)
Rivian apprentices who graduated
are: Jacob Banks (Danvers), Bryce Backlund (Heyworth), Alex
Becker (Hudson), Ashton Joslin (Normal), Kyle Kamp (Peoria),
Terry Parrish (Pekin), and Jessica Wernsman (Peoria).
Six Nursing students in the Registered Nurse Apprentice program,
a partnership between Heartland Community College Health
Sciences and OSF Healthcare, also graduated this spring. The
program supports final year nursing students in their transition
to becoming skilled healthcare professionals. Michelle Ciulla
(Fairbury), Isabella Fisher (Mount Prospect), Heba Freese
(Normal), Bethany Hospelhorn (Normal), Madeline Lawrence
(Bloomington), and Ruth Mavinga (Normal), are the first nurse
apprentices to graduate from the program.
[Steve Fast
Assistant to the President, Public Information and Communication
Heartland Community College]
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