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Ohio Residents Work Ready Grant Info
Live in Ohio! The Work Ready Grant offered by Washington County Career Center - Adult Technical Training can assist with the cost of training. Provides $3,000 Funding for: Available for students enrolling in: Instrumentation & Electricity Industrial Maintenance Mechanic• Chemical Operator / Chemical Technician Requirements: Ohio resident for at least 12 months Male students must be registered for Selective Service Complete the FAFSA Provides $1500 in Funding for: Availab
Jun 3
Medical Assistant Program Expands
The Career Center – Adult Technical Training Announces Expanded Medical Assistant Program with Multiple Certifications and Faster Pathway to Employment The Washington County Career Center – Adult Technical Training is excited to announce updates to its Medical Assistant program designed to give students even more opportunities for success in today’s growing healthcare industry. Beginning August 17, the program will transition to the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) Cer
Jun 2


Meet Tiffany, Surgical Tech Program Graduate
Sometimes life takes an unexpected turn… and ends up leading you exactly where you’re supposed to be. Meet Tiffany. On Wednesday, May 13, Tiffany graduated from the Surgical Technologist program at Washington County Career Center – Adult Technical Training. Even better? She’s officially been hired by Memorial Health System in Labor & Delivery, her dream job. Not that long ago, Tiffany thought she was settled into her forever career. Then life changed, and she found herself un
May 22
Adult Tech Awarded Ohio Work Ready Grant
Washington County Career Center – Adult Technical Training is pleased to announce upcoming funding opportunities through the Ohio Department of Higher Education Ohio Work Ready Grant, designed to help eligible Ohio residents access career training and workforce opportunities. The Ohio Work Ready Grant provides financial assistance of $1,500 to eligible Ohio residents enrolling at Washington County Career Center – Adult Technical Training to help cover the cost of training and
May 22
Career Center Names Students of the Month : May 2026
The Washington County Career Center honors its May students of the month, Kate, William “Jake,” and Austin. Kate is a Warren senior enrolled in the welding program, and she is the daughter of Matt and Erin of Marietta. At the Career Center, Kate is a member of the SkillsUSA youth organization. She has been on the Career Center’s principal list, honor roll or merit roll every grading period. At Warren High School, she is active in soccer and served as the captain of the w
May 15


Wendy Ketelsen Receives Statewide Honor
Washington County Career Center – Adult Technical Training is proud to announce that Wendy Ketelsen has been recognized with the Pam Decker Outstanding Service Award , a statewide honor presented annually to an outstanding Financial Aid Administrator serving Ohio Technical Centers and Adult Career Centers. The award was presented during the Ohio ACTE Postsecondary and Adult Career Education Conference in Dublin on April 7-8. The Pam Decker Outstanding Service Award recognizes
Apr 21
Students of the Month: April 2026
The Washington County Career Center honors its April students of the month, Elora and Ayden. Elora is a Warren senior enrolled in the Graphic Design & Video Production program. She is the daughter of Brandon and Olivia of Cutler. At the Career Center, Elora is a member of the Business Professionals of America (BPA) youth organization (treasurer), student council (treasurer), National Technical Honor Society (vice president), Students Solving Problems (treasurer), and the
Apr 14


Balancing It All: How Chelsea Is Redefining Strength
Most mornings, Chelsea Rogers’ day starts the same way it has for the last 26 years, with intention. Before class, before work, before mom duties, she’s already managing something many people never see. Diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at just eight years old, Chelsea learned early that life doesn’t always wait for your body to cooperate. Blood sugar checks, insulin, carb counting, sensor changes, it’s a daily responsibility that never clocks out. And yet, here she is. Chelse
Mar 24


Washington County Career Center to Host Ribbon Cutting for New Health Professions Innovation Center (H-PIC)
The Washington County Career Center will host a ribbon cutting and open house to celebrate the opening of its newly renovated Health Professions Innovation Center (H-PIC) on Tuesday, April 21 . The event will begin at 3:00 PM with a welcome, followed by a ribbon cutting ceremony at 3:15 PM in partnership with the Marietta Area Chamber of Commerce and the Belpre Area Chamber of Commerce . An open house and guided tours of the new facility will be available from 3:30 to 5:00
Mar 23
Spring Sports: 2026
BELPRE: Madison, junior in Welding – Softball FORT FRYE: Parker, junior in Welding – Baseball; Madalynn, senior in Pre-Nursing – Softball; Logan, senior in Sports Medicine & Exercise Science – Track & Field; Jackson, senior in Sports Medicine & Exercise Science – Baseball; Dakota, junior in Landscape Construction & Turf Management – Baseball; and Ty, junior in Diesel Truck Mechanics – Baseball FRONTIER: Taylor, junior in Medical College Prep – Softball MARIETTA: Max
Mar 13
Students of the Month: March 2026
The Washington County Career Center honors its March Students of the Month, Colbie and Carder. Colbie is a Marietta senior enrolled in the Patient Health Care program. She is the daughter of Jason and Rebecca of Lowell. At the Career Center, Colbie is a member of the SkillsUSA youth organization. She is also the class secretary of her technical program. She has been consistently on the Career Center’s honor roll. For SkillsUSA, she will be competing at the state level
Mar 5
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