|
Gwinnett Dept. of Corrections graduates first Inmate Welding Program |
By ajc.com- Karen Huppertz |
Published: 09/28/2018 |
The Gwinnett County Department of Corrections will host a graduation ceremony for the first graduating class of its welding vocational program at 9:30 a.m. Sept. 28 at the Gwinnett County Comprehensive Correctional Complex, 750 Hi Hope Road in Lawrenceville. The ceremony will honor the program’s 13 graduates and feature speakers including Warden Darrell Johnson. The 18-week program is offered through a partnership between Gwinnett County Corrections, the Georgia Department of Corrections, the Atlanta Regional Commission and Gwinnett Technical College. Upon completion of the course, inmates earn a certificate in Gas Metal Arc Welding from Gwinnett Tech. Should they choose to return to school after their release, the credits earned during the course can transfer back to Gwinnett Tech as hours that can be used toward a diploma. Read More. |
Comments:
Login to let us know what you think
MARKETPLACE search vendors | advanced search

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
|
this article is best for information, here you see windows 10 split screen for best option during work and split screen for doing other work together.
Upon completion of the course, inmates earn a certificate in Gas Metal Arc Welding from Gwinnett Tech. Should they choose to return to school after their release, the credits earned during the course can transfer back to Gwinnett Tech as hours that can be used toward a diploma. Amazing option and programme! So happy there's such well-considered way to socialize and to gain a decent future. And if you ever need some help with writing works, don't hesitate to check writemyessayonline and be sure, you'll get the high-quality assistance!