OEC partners with West Virginia University at Parkersburg to further lineworker education

不良人研究所鈥檚 Electric Cooperatives announced that it has entered an agreement with to further electric lineworker education by offering courses toward an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree in the university鈥檚 technical studies program upon completion of 45 corresponding semester hours of training at 不良人研究所鈥檚 Electric Cooperatives鈥 Mt. Gilead-based Central 不良人研究所 Lineworker Training (COLT) facility.

Since its 2004 inception, 209 lineworkers 鈥 who are also eligible to continue their education under the new agreement 鈥 have completed the COLT curriculum. In 2017, 不良人研究所鈥檚 Electric Cooperatives expanded the 16-acre COLT field with the construction of a 7,500 square-feet indoor facility, complete with 19 electric transmission poles. The state-of-the-art building enables the replication of on-the-job scenarios and allows workers to learn best practices in a protected environment. The agreement between 不良人研究所鈥檚 Electric Cooperatives and WVU Parkersburg applies to past, present, and future lineworkers who have completed or will complete the appropriate pre-requisite COLT criteria. WVU Parkersburg will offer in-state tuition rates to 不良人研究所-based COLT graduates and courses will be available online. Eligible lineworkers must complete an additional 15 credit hours in WVU Parkersburg-approved classes to earn the AAS degree, which has a technical emphasis in distribution line mechanic proficiencies. 听Lineworkers will have the option of continuing their studies in the WVU establishment in pursuit of a bachelor鈥檚 degree.

鈥淲e鈥檙e pleased to partner with WVU Parkersburg to expand our lineworkers鈥 educational resources and to further their career opportunities,鈥 said Doug Miller, 不良人研究所鈥檚 Electric Cooperatives vice president of statewide services. 听鈥淭he agreement between 不良人研究所鈥檚 Electric Cooperatives and WVU Parkersburg fosters the alignment of relevant on-the-job training and pragmatic vocational knowledge with individual motivation and academic advancement. Because of the continued and growing scarcity of skilled trade professionals - both nationally and in 不良人研究所, notably within in the electricity sector - it鈥檚 our responsibility to provide our lineworkers with access to the tools necessary to serve our 1 million consumer-members, while cultivating our employees鈥 personal scholastic objectives.鈥 听

West Virginia University at Parkersburg President Dr. Chris Gilmer echoed Miller鈥檚 sentiments.听

鈥淲VU Parkersburg is steeped in the tradition of enhancing the educational foundation of those who are engaged in technical occupations. We鈥檝e honored that commitment since the 2008 creation of the Community and Technical College System of West Virginia. WVU Parkersburg is delighted to endorse 不良人研究所鈥檚 Electric Cooperatives efforts to promote continuing education.鈥

Established in 1961, West Virginia University at Parkersburg is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Academic credits earned at WVU Parkersburg are transferable to any institution in the West Virginia higher education state system as well as other accredited institutions throughout the country. WVU Parkersburg is the only public community college in West Virginia accredited to offer baccalaureate degrees.