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Gateway adds six new welding certifications, recognizes need for qualified welders


Students may now earn welder helper, gas welder, ARC cutter, shielded metal arch welding, gas medal ARC welding and gas Tungsten ARC welding certificates at Gateway Community & Technical College.

These are in addition to the combination welder, tack welder, production line welder and ARC welder certificates Gateway offers. Students may also stack these certificates to earn an associate in applied science in welding technology degree.  In December 2015, Gateway was named an AWS training and certification site, expanding opportunities for Gateway welding students and potential employers.
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“Gateway recognizes the need for qualified welders and has redesigned our welding program to meet industry demand,” stated Gateway President Dr. Fernando Figueroa.

“Credentialing specific areas of training and education acknowledges achievement and presents a tangible verification to present to employers,” said Will Donahue, Gateway welding instructor and program coordinator. “This valuable to students and employers.”
 
In addition to the new certifications, in November, Gateway hosted the first American Welding Society Northern Kentucky Student Chapter meeting. These Northern Kentucky chapter meetings are an opportunity to learn the latest welding news and connect with others who share a passion for welding and metal working.

The next meeting will be at Gateway’s Boone Campus in March 2017. Lincoln Electric will be the guest speaker and presenter.
 
Classes begin Jan. 9. For more information about Welding Technology at Gateway contact will.donahue@kctcs.edu or at 859.442.1139.              


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