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SUMMARY:Building Maintenance Program Begins August 9\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:Classes begin on August 9\, 2023! Apply Now!\nHands-On Training for a Career Doing Property Repair\, Renovations\nLearn to Earn. Learn by Doing. Learn a Trade! At Orleans Technical College in Philadelphia\, you can complete your training in just 6 or 13 months and take the first step toward an exciting career in Building Maintenance. Our career training course is hands-on so that you gain the skills that employers are looking for! \nYou can develop a wide range of handy skills—from carpentry\, electrical\, plumbing\, A/C and heating to painting\, tiling and appliance repair—needed to maintain and renovate homes\, residential properties and commercial buildings. Orleans graduates can enter the field as a maintenance mechanic\, handling site operations\, in apartment complexes\, health care facilities\, and industrial establishments. \nFinancial aid is available for those who qualify. A high school diploma or equivalent is required to apply. A driver’s license is recommended to travel for jobs post-graduation. \nProgram Objective\nOrleans Tech’s Building Maintenance program teaches diversified skills needed to maintain and renovate commercial and residential properties. Students are taught basic skills in electricity\, carpentry\, plumbing\, heating and air conditioning maintenance. Training also includes painting\, papering\, and tiling. Students acquire skills in appliance repair\, and they receive an introduction to Green Technology and Energy Efficiency in the trades. Students are instructed in safety precautions in the performance of building maintenance tasks\, with an emphasis on the proper use of hand and power tools. \nUpcoming Classes\n6-month day…starts 8/9/23  Apply Now \n6-month day…starts 12/7/23  Apply Now \n13-month evening…starts 3/4/24  Apply Now \n6-month day…starts 4/15/24  Apply Now \nEmployment Opportunities\nGraduates are prepared for entry-level employment as maintenance mechanics in apartment complexes\, healthcare facilities\, industrial establishments\, and commercial buildings. \nCareer Outlook\nBuilding Maintenance SOC: 49-9071.00 CIP: 46.0401 \nAccording to the U.S. Department of Labor\, employment of general maintenance and repair workers is expected to grow 4 percent from 2019-2029.\nSource: Bureau of Labor Statistics\, “Occupational Outlook Handbook\,” 2020 Edition. \nIndustry Certification\nStudents in this program are eligible to receive industry-recognized certification from NOCTI upon successful completion of certification exams. Students will be eligible to earn the OSHA-10 safety certification\, which is the construction industry recognized credential. https://www.careersafeonline.com/ \nStudent Right to Know\nTitle I\, Section 103 of The “Student Right‐to‐Know and Campus Security Act” (P.L. 101‐542) requires institutions eligible for Title IV funding to calculate graduation rates of certificate‐ or degree‐seeking\, first‐time\, full‐time students entering that institution\, and to disclose these rates to all students and prospective students. \n> Click here for the Student Right to Know report \n\n  \n \nOrleans Tech is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) and named a 2018 “School of Distinction.”
URL:https://orleanstech.edu/event/building-maintenance-august-2023/
LOCATION:Orleans Technical College\, 2770 Red Lion Road\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Class Starts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230829
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230830
DTSTAMP:20260409T082216
CREATED:20230808T175920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230808T183338Z
UID:10002032-1693267200-1693353599@orleanstech.edu
SUMMARY:Residential and Commercial Electricity Program Begins August 28\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:Hands-On Training for a Career as an Electrician\nLearn to Earn. Learn by Doing. Learn a Trade! At Orleans Technical College\, you can earn your Trades Diploma in just 6 or 13 months and take the first step toward an exciting career in Residential and Commercial Electricity. Our career training course is hands-on so that you gain the skills that employers are looking for! \nYou can enter the field prepared to keep the power going and handle service wiring from the ground up in residential\, commercial\, and public establishments. Orleans graduates’ employment opportunities range from electrical installers and troubleshooters\, to maintenance and electrical assistants. \nFinancial aid is available for those who qualify. A high school diploma or equivalent is required to apply. A driver’s license is recommended to travel for jobs post-graduation. \nProgram Objective\nOrleans Tech’s Residential and Commercial Electricity student will be able to design\, install\, troubleshoot\, replace\, upgrade\, and maintain electrical equipment in residential and commercial electrical systems per requirements and guidelines mandated by the National Electrical Code. Students are instructed in the identification\, care\, and proper use of electrical tools and equipment. They learn mathematics for use in the electrical trade. They also study basic theory\, electrical control systems\, and single-phase and multi-phase electrical motors. Power supplies and power distribution for commercial establishments are taught. \nUpcoming Classes\n6-month day…starts 8/28/23  Apply Now \n13-month evening…starts 11/20/23  Apply Now \n6-month day…starts 1/10/24  Apply Now \n6-month day…starts 5/16/24  Apply Now \n13-month evening…starts 6/11/23  Apply Now \nEmployment Opportunities\nGraduates of this course are prepared for entry-level employment as electrical installers and troubleshooters\, and as maintenance and electrical assistants in residential\, commercial\, and public establishments. \nCareer Outlook\nResidential & Commercial Electricity SOC: 47-2111.00 CIP: 46.0302 \nAccording to the U.S. Department of Labor\, employment of electricians is projected to grow 8 percent from 2019 to 2029\, faster than the average for all occupations.\nSource: Bureau of Labor Statistics\, “Occupational Outlook Handbook\,” 2020 Edition. \nIndustry Certification\nStudents in this program are eligible to receive industry-recognized certification from NOCTI upon successful completion of certification exams. Students will be eligible to earn the OSHA-10 safety certification\, which is the construction industry recognized credential. https://www.careersafeonline.com/ \nStudent Right to Know\nTitle I\, Section 103 of The “Student Right‐to‐Know and Campus Security Act” (P.L. 101‐542) requires institutions eligible for Title IV funding to calculate graduation rates of certificate‐ or degree‐seeking\, first‐time\, full‐time students entering that institution\, and to disclose these rates to all students and prospective students. \n> Click here for the Student Right to Know report \n\n\n \nOrleans Tech is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) and named a 2018 “School of Distinction.”
URL:https://orleanstech.edu/event/residential-and-commercial-electricity-program-begins-august-28-2023/
CATEGORIES:Class Starts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230918
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230919
DTSTAMP:20260409T082216
CREATED:20230808T181014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230808T183338Z
UID:10002035-1694995200-1695081599@orleanstech.edu
SUMMARY:Air Conditioning\, Refrigeration and Heating Program Begins Sept. 18\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:Program Objective\nOrleans Tech’s Air Conditioning\, Refrigeration & Heating program teaches the skills required to diagnose\, maintain\, and repair residential air conditioning and commercial air conditioning\, heating\, and refrigeration equipment. Students learn refrigeration through work with freezers\, cold rooms\, and ice machines. Federal environmental reclamation and recycling standards are taught. In the air conditioning and heating portion of the course\, students are taught current technology relating to central air conditioning and window units\, heat pumps\, gas and oil-fired furnaces\, and related ductwork. Principles of alternative energy are taught through radiant heat. \nUpcoming Courses\n6-month day…starts 9/18/23  Apply Now \n13-month evening…starts 11/20/23  Apply Now \n6-month day…starts 2/12/24  Apply Now \n6-month day…starts 6/25/24  Apply Now
URL:https://orleanstech.edu/event/air-conditioning-refrigeration-and-heating-program-begins-sept-18-2023/
CATEGORIES:Class Starts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231110
DTSTAMP:20260409T082216
CREATED:20230808T182406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231101T152924Z
UID:10002046-1699488000-1699574399@orleanstech.edu
SUMMARY:Carpentry Program Begins November 9\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:Hands-On Training for a Career as a Carpenter\nLearn to Earn. Learn by Doing. Learn a Trade! At Orleans Technical College\, you can earn your Trades Diploma in just 6 months and take the first step toward an exciting career in Carpentry. Our career training course is hands-on so that you gain the skills that employers are looking for! \nYou’ll learn construction\, installation\, and renovation skills for an array of opportunities—inside and out—working with wood and other materials. Students experience building a house to scale\, staircase\, and full-size deck\, as well as tackle framing\, drywall\, rough and fine finishing\, siding\, shingle roofing\, and door and window installation. \nFinancial aid is available for those who qualify. A high school diploma or equivalent is required to apply. A driver’s license is recommended to travel for jobs post-graduation. \nProgram Objective\nOrleans Tech’s Carpentry students learn hands-on new construction skills. They build a house to scale in order to learn framing\, drywall\, rough and fine finishing\, siding\, shingled roofing\, and door and window installation. Students construct a full size deck and staircase. Training includes blueprint reading\, safety practices\, and trade mathematics. \nUpcoming Classes\n8-month day…starts 11/9/23  Apply Now \nEmployment Opportunities\nGraduates are prepared for entry-level employment as carpenters\, carpentry assistants\, carpentry apprentices\, maintenance carpenters\, finish carpenters\, house repairers\, door installers\, cabinet and trim installers\, lay-out workers\, framers\, assemblers\, and woodworkers. \nCareer Outlook\nCarpentry SOC: 47-2031.00 CIP: 46.0201 \nAccording to the U.S. Department of Labor\, employment of carpenters is projected to grow 8% from 2016 to 2026.\nSource: Bureau of Labor Statistics\, “Occupational Outlook Handbook\,” 2019 Edition. \nIndustry Certification\nStudents in this program are eligible to receive industry-recognized certification from NOCTI upon successful completion of certification exams. Students will be eligible to earn the OSHA-10 safety certification\, which is the construction industry recognized credential. https://www.careersafeonline.com/ \nStudent Right to Know\nTitle I\, Section 103 of The “Student Right‐to‐Know and Campus Security Act” (P.L. 101‐542) requires institutions eligible for Title IV funding to calculate graduation rates of certificate‐ or degree‐seeking\, first‐time\, full‐time students entering that institution\, and to disclose these rates to all students and prospective students. \n> Click here for the Student Right to Know report
URL:https://orleanstech.edu/event/carpentry-programs-begins-november-9-2023/
CATEGORIES:Class Starts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231121
DTSTAMP:20260409T082216
CREATED:20230808T181248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231019T161019Z
UID:10002038-1700438400-1700524799@orleanstech.edu
SUMMARY:Air Conditioning\, Refrigeration and Heating Evening Program Begins November 20\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:Program Objective\nOrleans Tech’s Air Conditioning\, Refrigeration & Heating program teaches the skills required to diagnose\, maintain\, and repair residential air conditioning and commercial air conditioning\, heating\, and refrigeration equipment. Students learn refrigeration through work with freezers\, cold rooms\, and ice machines. Federal environmental reclamation and recycling standards are taught. In the air conditioning and heating portion of the course\, students are taught current technology relating to central air conditioning and window units\, heat pumps\, gas and oil-fired furnaces\, and related ductwork. Principles of alternative energy are taught through radiant heat. \nUpcoming Courses\n14-month evening…starts 11/20/23  Apply Now \n8-month day…starts 1/29/24  Apply Now \n8-month day…starts 4/18/24  Apply Now \n14-month day…starts 6/24/24  Apply Now
URL:https://orleanstech.edu/event/air-conditioning-refrigeration-and-heating-evening-program-begins-november-20-2023/
CATEGORIES:Class Starts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231121
DTSTAMP:20260409T082216
CREATED:20230808T181448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231019T155417Z
UID:10002039-1700438400-1700524799@orleanstech.edu
SUMMARY:Residential and Commercial Electricity Evening Program Begins November 20\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:Hands-On Training for a Career as an Electrician\nLearn to Earn. Learn by Doing. Learn a Trade! At Orleans Technical College\, you can earn your Trades Diploma in just 6 or 13 months and take the first step toward an exciting career in Residential and Commercial Electricity. Our career training course is hands-on so that you gain the skills that employers are looking for! \nYou can enter the field prepared to keep the power going and handle service wiring from the ground up in residential\, commercial\, and public establishments. Orleans graduates’ employment opportunities range from electrical installers and troubleshooters\, to maintenance and electrical assistants. \nFinancial aid is available for those who qualify. A high school diploma or equivalent is required to apply. A driver’s license is recommended to travel for jobs post-graduation. \nProgram Objective\nOrleans Tech’s Residential and Commercial Electricity student will be able to design\, install\, troubleshoot\, replace\, upgrade\, and maintain electrical equipment in residential and commercial electrical systems per requirements and guidelines mandated by the National Electrical Code. Students are instructed in the identification\, care\, and proper use of electrical tools and equipment. They learn mathematics for use in the electrical trade. They also study basic theory\, electrical control systems\, and single-phase and multi-phase electrical motors. Power supplies and power distribution for commercial establishments are taught. \nUpcoming Classes\n14-month evening…starts 11/20/23  Apply Now \n8-month day…starts 12/19/23  Apply Now \n8-month day…starts 4/18/24  Apply Now \n14-month evening…starts 6/24/24  Apply Now \nEmployment Opportunities\nGraduates of this course are prepared for entry-level employment as electrical installers and troubleshooters\, and as maintenance and electrical assistants in residential\, commercial\, and public establishments. \nCareer Outlook\nResidential & Commercial Electricity SOC: 47-2111.00 CIP: 46.0302 \nAccording to the U.S. Department of Labor\, employment of electricians is projected to grow 8 percent from 2019 to 2029\, faster than the average for all occupations.\nSource: Bureau of Labor Statistics\, “Occupational Outlook Handbook\,” 2020 Edition. \nIndustry Certification\nStudents in this program are eligible to receive industry-recognized certification from NOCTI upon successful completion of certification exams. Students will be eligible to earn the OSHA-10 safety certification\, which is the construction industry recognized credential. https://www.careersafeonline.com/ \nStudent Right to Know\nTitle I\, Section 103 of The “Student Right‐to‐Know and Campus Security Act” (P.L. 101‐542) requires institutions eligible for Title IV funding to calculate graduation rates of certificate‐ or degree‐seeking\, first‐time\, full‐time students entering that institution\, and to disclose these rates to all students and prospective students. \n> Click here for the Student Right to Know report
URL:https://orleanstech.edu/event/residential-and-commercial-electricity-evening-program-begins-november-20-2023/
CATEGORIES:Class Starts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231130
DTSTAMP:20260409T082216
CREATED:20230808T182617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231019T155132Z
UID:10002047-1701216000-1701302399@orleanstech.edu
SUMMARY:Plumbing and Heating Program Begins November 29\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:Program Objective\nOrleans Tech’s Plumbing and Heating students design and build a fully functional bathroom consisting of toilet\, sink\, and bathtub. Water and drainage lines are installed\, utilizing both hot and cold running water. Hot water heaters—electric\, gas\, and oil—are installed and serviced. Students are instructed in the installation and repair of forced hot air heaters\, related ductwork\, and hydronic heaters with radiators or baseboard units. All tasks and instructional activities are performed in conjunction with current municipal codes. \nUpcoming Courses\n8-month day program begins 11/29/23  Apply Now \nEmployment Opportunities\nGraduates are prepared for entry-level positions in the plumbing and heating field as workers in commercial\, industrial\, and residential buildings. They could serve as heating service technicians and assistant plumbers and pipefitters.
URL:https://orleanstech.edu/event/plumbing-and-heating-program-begins-november-29-2023/
CATEGORIES:Class Starts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231208
DTSTAMP:20260409T082216
CREATED:20230808T182023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231019T154620Z
UID:10002043-1701907200-1701993599@orleanstech.edu
SUMMARY:Building Maintenance Program Begins December 7\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:Hands-On Training for a Career Doing Property Repair\, Renovations\nLearn to Earn. Learn by Doing. Learn a Trade! At Orleans Technical College in Philadelphia\, you can complete your training in just 6 or 13 months and take the first step toward an exciting career in Building Maintenance. Our career training course is hands-on so that you gain the skills that employers are looking for! \nYou can develop a wide range of handy skills—from carpentry\, electrical\, plumbing\, A/C and heating to painting\, tiling and appliance repair—needed to maintain and renovate homes\, residential properties and commercial buildings. Orleans graduates can enter the field as a maintenance mechanic\, handling site operations\, in apartment complexes\, health care facilities\, and industrial establishments. \nFinancial aid is available for those who qualify. A high school diploma or equivalent is required to apply. A driver’s license is recommended to travel for jobs post-graduation. \nProgram Objective\nOrleans Tech’s Building Maintenance program teaches diversified skills needed to maintain and renovate commercial and residential properties. Students are taught basic skills in electricity\, carpentry\, plumbing\, heating and air conditioning maintenance. Training also includes painting\, papering\, and tiling. Students acquire skills in appliance repair\, and they receive an introduction to Green Technology and Energy Efficiency in the trades. Students are instructed in safety precautions in the performance of building maintenance tasks\, with an emphasis on the proper use of hand and power tools. \nUpcoming Classes\n8-month day…starts 12/7/23  Apply Now \n14-month evening…starts 3/4/24  Apply Now \n8-month day…starts 4/15/24  Apply Now \nEmployment Opportunities\nGraduates are prepared for entry-level employment as maintenance mechanics in apartment complexes\, healthcare facilities\, industrial establishments\, and commercial buildings. \nCareer Outlook\nBuilding Maintenance SOC: 49-9071.00 CIP: 46.0401 \nAccording to the U.S. Department of Labor\, employment of general maintenance and repair workers is expected to grow 4 percent from 2019-2029.\nSource: Bureau of Labor Statistics\, “Occupational Outlook Handbook\,” 2020 Edition. \nIndustry Certification\nStudents in this program are eligible to receive industry-recognized certification from NOCTI upon successful completion of certification exams. Students will be eligible to earn the OSHA-10 safety certification\, which is the construction industry recognized credential. https://www.careersafeonline.com/ \nStudent Right to Know\nTitle I\, Section 103 of The “Student Right‐to‐Know and Campus Security Act” (P.L. 101‐542) requires institutions eligible for Title IV funding to calculate graduation rates of certificate‐ or degree‐seeking\, first‐time\, full‐time students entering that institution\, and to disclose these rates to all students and prospective students. \n> Click here for the Student Right to Know report \n 
URL:https://orleanstech.edu/event/building-maintenance-program-begins-december-7-2023/
LOCATION:Orleans Technical College\, 2770 Red Lion Road\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Class Starts
GEO:40.0904729;-75.0115505
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231219
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231220
DTSTAMP:20260409T082216
CREATED:20230808T180008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231214T161409Z
UID:10002033-1702944000-1703030399@orleanstech.edu
SUMMARY:Residential and Commercial Electricity Program Begins December 19\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:Hands-On Training for a Career as an Electrician\nLearn to Earn. Learn by Doing. Learn a Trade! At Orleans Technical College\, you can earn your Trades Diploma in just 6 or 13 months and take the first step toward an exciting career in Residential and Commercial Electricity. Our career training course is hands-on so that you gain the skills that employers are looking for! \nYou can enter the field prepared to keep the power going and handle service wiring from the ground up in residential\, commercial\, and public establishments. Orleans graduates’ employment opportunities range from electrical installers and troubleshooters\, to maintenance and electrical assistants. \nFinancial aid is available for those who qualify. A high school diploma or equivalent is required to apply. A driver’s license is recommended to travel for jobs post-graduation. \nProgram Objective\nOrleans Tech’s Residential and Commercial Electricity student will be able to design\, install\, troubleshoot\, replace\, upgrade\, and maintain electrical equipment in residential and commercial electrical systems per requirements and guidelines mandated by the National Electrical Code. Students are instructed in the identification\, care\, and proper use of electrical tools and equipment. They learn mathematics for use in the electrical trade. They also study basic theory\, electrical control systems\, and single-phase and multi-phase electrical motors. Power supplies and power distribution for commercial establishments are taught. \nUpcoming Classes\n8-month day…starts 12/19/23  Apply Now \n8-month day…starts 4/18/24  Apply Now \n14-month evening…starts 6/24/24  Apply Now \nEmployment Opportunities\nGraduates of this course are prepared for entry-level employment as electrical installers and troubleshooters\, and as maintenance and electrical assistants in residential\, commercial\, and public establishments. \nCareer Outlook\nResidential & Commercial Electricity SOC: 47-2111.00 CIP: 46.0302 \nAccording to the U.S. Department of Labor\, employment of electricians is projected to grow 8 percent from 2019 to 2029\, faster than the average for all occupations.\nSource: Bureau of Labor Statistics\, “Occupational Outlook Handbook\,” 2020 Edition. \nIndustry Certification\nStudents in this program are eligible to receive industry-recognized certification from NOCTI upon successful completion of certification exams. Students will be eligible to earn the OSHA-10 safety certification\, which is the construction industry recognized credential. https://www.careersafeonline.com/ \nStudent Right to Know\nTitle I\, Section 103 of The “Student Right‐to‐Know and Campus Security Act” (P.L. 101‐542) requires institutions eligible for Title IV funding to calculate graduation rates of certificate‐ or degree‐seeking\, first‐time\, full‐time students entering that institution\, and to disclose these rates to all students and prospective students. \n> Click here for the Student Right to Know report
URL:https://orleanstech.edu/event/residential-and-commercial-electricity-program-begins-december-19-2023/
CATEGORIES:Class Starts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240130
DTSTAMP:20260409T082216
CREATED:20230808T181109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231019T153721Z
UID:10002036-1706486400-1706572799@orleanstech.edu
SUMMARY:Air Conditioning\, Refrigeration and Heating Program Begins January 29\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:Program Objective\nOrleans Tech’s Air Conditioning\, Refrigeration & Heating program teaches the skills required to diagnose\, maintain\, and repair residential air conditioning and commercial air conditioning\, heating\, and refrigeration equipment. Students learn refrigeration through work with freezers\, cold rooms\, and ice machines. Federal environmental reclamation and recycling standards are taught. In the air conditioning and heating portion of the course\, students are taught current technology relating to central air conditioning and window units\, heat pumps\, gas and oil-fired furnaces\, and related ductwork. Principles of alternative energy are taught through radiant heat. \nUpcoming Courses\n14-month evening…starts 11/20/23  Apply Now \n8-month day…starts 1/29/24  Apply Now \n8-month day…starts 5/16/24  Apply Now \n14-month day…starts 6/24/24  Apply Now
URL:https://orleanstech.edu/event/air-conditioning-refrigeration-and-heating-program-begins-february-12-2024/
CATEGORIES:Class Starts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240206
DTSTAMP:20260409T082216
CREATED:20240116T195715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240116T195715Z
UID:10002087-1707091200-1707177599@orleanstech.edu
SUMMARY:Clinical Medical Assistant Program Begins February 5\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:Train to Become a Clinical Medical Assistant\nLearn to Earn. Learn by Doing. Learn a Trade!\nOrleans Technical College’s 25-week program and 5 week externship will train you for a healthcare career. Our program combines classroom education\, hands-on practical assignments\, and an externship with employer partners. Dedicated staff help every step of the way\, from application and financial aid eligibility to successful program completion and certification – plus employer connection to jobs. \nFinancial aid is available for those who qualify. A high school diploma or equivalent is required to apply. \nEarn these credentials and begin your new career\n\nCertified Medical Assistant-National Healthcare Association (NHA)\nCertified Phlebotomy Technician-National Healthcare Association (NHA)\nCertified EKG Technician-National Healthcare Association (NHA)\nCPR/AED Certified for Healthcare Workers (American Heart Association)\n\nUpcoming Classes\n14-month evening program starts 2/5/24 \nEmployment Opportunities\n \nClinical Medical Assistants work in a variety of health settings\, including: doctor’s offices\, clinics\, and hospitals. Orleans has built a network of employer partners for our students to connect with after they complete their training. \nStudent Right to Know\nTitle I\, Section 103 of The “Student Right‐to‐Know and Campus Security Act” (P.L. 101‐542) requires institutions eligible for Title IV funding to calculate graduation rates of certificate‐ or degree‐seeking\, first‐time\, full‐time students entering that institution\, and to disclose these rates to all students and prospective students.
URL:https://orleanstech.edu/event/clinical-medical-assistant-program-begins-february-5-2024/
CATEGORIES:Class Starts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240304
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240305
DTSTAMP:20260409T082216
CREATED:20230808T182211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231019T154655Z
UID:10002045-1709510400-1709596799@orleanstech.edu
SUMMARY:Building Maintenance Evening Program Begins March 4\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:Hands-On Training for a Career Doing Property Repair\, Renovations\nLearn to Earn. Learn by Doing. Learn a Trade! At Orleans Technical College in Philadelphia\, you can complete your training in just 6 or 13 months and take the first step toward an exciting career in Building Maintenance. Our career training course is hands-on so that you gain the skills that employers are looking for! \nYou can develop a wide range of handy skills—from carpentry\, electrical\, plumbing\, A/C and heating to painting\, tiling and appliance repair—needed to maintain and renovate homes\, residential properties and commercial buildings. Orleans graduates can enter the field as a maintenance mechanic\, handling site operations\, in apartment complexes\, health care facilities\, and industrial establishments. \nFinancial aid is available for those who qualify. A high school diploma or equivalent is required to apply. A driver’s license is recommended to travel for jobs post-graduation. \nProgram Objective\nOrleans Tech’s Building Maintenance program teaches diversified skills needed to maintain and renovate commercial and residential properties. Students are taught basic skills in electricity\, carpentry\, plumbing\, heating and air conditioning maintenance. Training also includes painting\, papering\, and tiling. Students acquire skills in appliance repair\, and they receive an introduction to Green Technology and Energy Efficiency in the trades. Students are instructed in safety precautions in the performance of building maintenance tasks\, with an emphasis on the proper use of hand and power tools. \nUpcoming Classes\n8-month day…starts 12/7/23  Apply Now \n14-month evening…starts 3/4/24  Apply Now \n8-month day…starts 4/15/24  Apply Now \nEmployment Opportunities\nGraduates are prepared for entry-level employment as maintenance mechanics in apartment complexes\, healthcare facilities\, industrial establishments\, and commercial buildings. \nCareer Outlook\nBuilding Maintenance SOC: 49-9071.00 CIP: 46.0401 \nAccording to the U.S. Department of Labor\, employment of general maintenance and repair workers is expected to grow 4 percent from 2019-2029.\nSource: Bureau of Labor Statistics\, “Occupational Outlook Handbook\,” 2020 Edition. \nIndustry Certification\nStudents in this program are eligible to receive industry-recognized certification from NOCTI upon successful completion of certification exams. Students will be eligible to earn the OSHA-10 safety certification\, which is the construction industry recognized credential. https://www.careersafeonline.com/ \nStudent Right to Know\nTitle I\, Section 103 of The “Student Right‐to‐Know and Campus Security Act” (P.L. 101‐542) requires institutions eligible for Title IV funding to calculate graduation rates of certificate‐ or degree‐seeking\, first‐time\, full‐time students entering that institution\, and to disclose these rates to all students and prospective students. \n> Click here for the Student Right to Know report \n 
URL:https://orleanstech.edu/event/building-maintenance-evening-program-begins-march-4-2024/
LOCATION:Orleans Technical College\, 2770 Red Lion Road\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Class Starts
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UID:10002049-1712102400-1712188799@orleanstech.edu
SUMMARY:Clinical Medical Assistant Program Begins April 3\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:Train to Become a Clinical Medical Assistant\nLearn to Earn. Learn by Doing. Learn a Trade!\nOrleans Technical College’s 25-week program and 5 week externship will train you for a healthcare career. Our program combines classroom education\, hands-on practical assignments\, and an externship with employer partners. Dedicated staff help every step of the way\, from application and financial aid eligibility to successful program completion and certification – plus employer connection to jobs. \nFinancial aid is available for those who qualify. A high school diploma or equivalent is required to apply. \nEarn these credentials and begin your new career\n\nCertified Medical Assistant-National Healthcare Association (NHA)\nCertified Phlebotomy Technician-National Healthcare Association (NHA)\nCertified EKG Technician-National Healthcare Association (NHA)\nCPR/AED Certified for Healthcare Workers (American Heart Association)\n\nUpcoming Classes\n8-month day program starts 4/3/24 \nEmployment Opportunities\n \nClinical Medical Assistants work in a variety of health settings\, including: doctor’s offices\, clinics\, and hospitals. Orleans has built a network of employer partners for our students to connect with after they complete their training. \nStudent Right to Know\nTitle I\, Section 103 of The “Student Right‐to‐Know and Campus Security Act” (P.L. 101‐542) requires institutions eligible for Title IV funding to calculate graduation rates of certificate‐ or degree‐seeking\, first‐time\, full‐time students entering that institution\, and to disclose these rates to all students and prospective students.
URL:https://orleanstech.edu/event/clinical-medical-assistant-program-begins-march-27-2024/
CATEGORIES:Class Starts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240415
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240416
DTSTAMP:20260409T082216
CREATED:20230808T182125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231019T154625Z
UID:10002044-1713139200-1713225599@orleanstech.edu
SUMMARY:Building Maintenance Program Begins April 15\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:Hands-On Training for a Career Doing Property Repair\, Renovations\nLearn to Earn. Learn by Doing. Learn a Trade! At Orleans Technical College in Philadelphia\, you can complete your training in just 6 or 13 months and take the first step toward an exciting career in Building Maintenance. Our career training course is hands-on so that you gain the skills that employers are looking for! \nYou can develop a wide range of handy skills—from carpentry\, electrical\, plumbing\, A/C and heating to painting\, tiling and appliance repair—needed to maintain and renovate homes\, residential properties and commercial buildings. Orleans graduates can enter the field as a maintenance mechanic\, handling site operations\, in apartment complexes\, health care facilities\, and industrial establishments. \nFinancial aid is available for those who qualify. A high school diploma or equivalent is required to apply. A driver’s license is recommended to travel for jobs post-graduation. \nProgram Objective\nOrleans Tech’s Building Maintenance program teaches diversified skills needed to maintain and renovate commercial and residential properties. Students are taught basic skills in electricity\, carpentry\, plumbing\, heating and air conditioning maintenance. Training also includes painting\, papering\, and tiling. Students acquire skills in appliance repair\, and they receive an introduction to Green Technology and Energy Efficiency in the trades. Students are instructed in safety precautions in the performance of building maintenance tasks\, with an emphasis on the proper use of hand and power tools. \nUpcoming Classes\n8-month day…starts 12/7/23  Apply Now \n14-month evening…starts 3/4/24  Apply Now \n8-month day…starts 4/15/24  Apply Now \nEmployment Opportunities\nGraduates are prepared for entry-level employment as maintenance mechanics in apartment complexes\, healthcare facilities\, industrial establishments\, and commercial buildings. \nCareer Outlook\nBuilding Maintenance SOC: 49-9071.00 CIP: 46.0401 \nAccording to the U.S. Department of Labor\, employment of general maintenance and repair workers is expected to grow 4 percent from 2019-2029.\nSource: Bureau of Labor Statistics\, “Occupational Outlook Handbook\,” 2020 Edition. \nIndustry Certification\nStudents in this program are eligible to receive industry-recognized certification from NOCTI upon successful completion of certification exams. Students will be eligible to earn the OSHA-10 safety certification\, which is the construction industry recognized credential. https://www.careersafeonline.com/ \nStudent Right to Know\nTitle I\, Section 103 of The “Student Right‐to‐Know and Campus Security Act” (P.L. 101‐542) requires institutions eligible for Title IV funding to calculate graduation rates of certificate‐ or degree‐seeking\, first‐time\, full‐time students entering that institution\, and to disclose these rates to all students and prospective students. \n> Click here for the Student Right to Know report
URL:https://orleanstech.edu/event/building-maintenance-program-begins-april-15-2024/
LOCATION:Orleans Technical College\, 2770 Red Lion Road\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Class Starts
GEO:40.0904729;-75.0115505
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240418
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240419
DTSTAMP:20260409T082216
CREATED:20231019T161347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231019T161347Z
UID:10002050-1713398400-1713484799@orleanstech.edu
SUMMARY:Residential and Commercial Electricity Program Begins April 18\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:Hands-On Training for a Career as an Electrician\nLearn to Earn. Learn by Doing. Learn a Trade! At Orleans Technical College\, you can earn your Trades Diploma in just 6 or 13 months and take the first step toward an exciting career in Residential and Commercial Electricity. Our career training course is hands-on so that you gain the skills that employers are looking for! \nYou can enter the field prepared to keep the power going and handle service wiring from the ground up in residential\, commercial\, and public establishments. Orleans graduates’ employment opportunities range from electrical installers and troubleshooters\, to maintenance and electrical assistants. \nFinancial aid is available for those who qualify. A high school diploma or equivalent is required to apply. A driver’s license is recommended to travel for jobs post-graduation. \nProgram Objective\nOrleans Tech’s Residential and Commercial Electricity student will be able to design\, install\, troubleshoot\, replace\, upgrade\, and maintain electrical equipment in residential and commercial electrical systems per requirements and guidelines mandated by the National Electrical Code. Students are instructed in the identification\, care\, and proper use of electrical tools and equipment. They learn mathematics for use in the electrical trade. They also study basic theory\, electrical control systems\, and single-phase and multi-phase electrical motors. Power supplies and power distribution for commercial establishments are taught. \nUpcoming Classes\n14-month evening…starts 11/20/23  Apply Now \n8-month day…starts 12/19/23  Apply Now \n8-month day…starts 4/18/24  Apply Now \n14-month evening…starts 6/24/24  Apply Now \nEmployment Opportunities\nGraduates of this course are prepared for entry-level employment as electrical installers and troubleshooters\, and as maintenance and electrical assistants in residential\, commercial\, and public establishments. \nCareer Outlook\nResidential & Commercial Electricity SOC: 47-2111.00 CIP: 46.0302 \nAccording to the U.S. Department of Labor\, employment of electricians is projected to grow 8 percent from 2019 to 2029\, faster than the average for all occupations.\nSource: Bureau of Labor Statistics\, “Occupational Outlook Handbook\,” 2020 Edition. \nIndustry Certification\nStudents in this program are eligible to receive industry-recognized certification from NOCTI upon successful completion of certification exams. Students will be eligible to earn the OSHA-10 safety certification\, which is the construction industry recognized credential. https://www.careersafeonline.com/ \nStudent Right to Know\nTitle I\, Section 103 of The “Student Right‐to‐Know and Campus Security Act” (P.L. 101‐542) requires institutions eligible for Title IV funding to calculate graduation rates of certificate‐ or degree‐seeking\, first‐time\, full‐time students entering that institution\, and to disclose these rates to all students and prospective students. \n> Click here for the Student Right to Know report
URL:https://orleanstech.edu/event/residential-and-commercial-electricity-program-begins-april-18-2024/
CATEGORIES:Class Starts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240516
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240517
DTSTAMP:20260409T082216
CREATED:20230808T180403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231019T153950Z
UID:10002034-1715817600-1715903999@orleanstech.edu
SUMMARY:Air Conditioning\, Refrigeration and Heating Program Begins May 16\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:Program Objective\nOrleans Tech’s Air Conditioning\, Refrigeration & Heating program teaches the skills required to diagnose\, maintain\, and repair residential air conditioning and commercial air conditioning\, heating\, and refrigeration equipment. Students learn refrigeration through work with freezers\, cold rooms\, and ice machines. Federal environmental reclamation and recycling standards are taught. In the air conditioning and heating portion of the course\, students are taught current technology relating to central air conditioning and window units\, heat pumps\, gas and oil-fired furnaces\, and related ductwork. Principles of alternative energy are taught through radiant heat. \nUpcoming Courses\n14-month evening…starts 11/20/23  Apply Now \n8-month day…starts 1/29/24  Apply Now \n8-month day…starts 5/16/24  Apply Now \n14-month day…starts 6/24/24  Apply Now
URL:https://orleanstech.edu/event/residential-and-commercial-electricity-program-begins-may-16-2024/
CATEGORIES:Class Starts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240625
DTSTAMP:20260409T082216
CREATED:20230808T181150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231019T153559Z
UID:10002037-1719187200-1719273599@orleanstech.edu
SUMMARY:Air Conditioning\, Refrigeration and Heating Evening Program Begins June 24\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:Program Objective\nOrleans Tech’s Air Conditioning\, Refrigeration & Heating program teaches the skills required to diagnose\, maintain\, and repair residential air conditioning and commercial air conditioning\, heating\, and refrigeration equipment. Students learn refrigeration through work with freezers\, cold rooms\, and ice machines. Federal environmental reclamation and recycling standards are taught. In the air conditioning and heating portion of the course\, students are taught current technology relating to central air conditioning and window units\, heat pumps\, gas and oil-fired furnaces\, and related ductwork. Principles of alternative energy are taught through radiant heat. \nUpcoming Courses\n14-month evening…starts 11/20/23  Apply Now \n8-month day…starts 1/29/24  Apply Now \n8-month day…starts 5/16/24  Apply Now \n14-month day…starts 6/24/24  Apply Now
URL:https://orleanstech.edu/event/air-conditioning-refrigeration-and-heating-program-begins-june-25-2024/
CATEGORIES:Class Starts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240625
DTSTAMP:20260409T082216
CREATED:20230808T181526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231019T155627Z
UID:10002040-1719187200-1719273599@orleanstech.edu
SUMMARY:Residential and Commercial Electricity Evening Program Begins June 24\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:Hands-On Training for a Career as an Electrician\nLearn to Earn. Learn by Doing. Learn a Trade! At Orleans Technical College\, you can earn your Trades Diploma in just 6 or 13 months and take the first step toward an exciting career in Residential and Commercial Electricity. Our career training course is hands-on so that you gain the skills that employers are looking for! \nYou can enter the field prepared to keep the power going and handle service wiring from the ground up in residential\, commercial\, and public establishments. Orleans graduates’ employment opportunities range from electrical installers and troubleshooters\, to maintenance and electrical assistants. \nFinancial aid is available for those who qualify. A high school diploma or equivalent is required to apply. A driver’s license is recommended to travel for jobs post-graduation. \nProgram Objective\nOrleans Tech’s Residential and Commercial Electricity student will be able to design\, install\, troubleshoot\, replace\, upgrade\, and maintain electrical equipment in residential and commercial electrical systems per requirements and guidelines mandated by the National Electrical Code. Students are instructed in the identification\, care\, and proper use of electrical tools and equipment. They learn mathematics for use in the electrical trade. They also study basic theory\, electrical control systems\, and single-phase and multi-phase electrical motors. Power supplies and power distribution for commercial establishments are taught. \nUpcoming Classes\n14-month evening…starts 11/20/23  Apply Now \n8-month day…starts 12/19/23  Apply Now \n8-month day…starts 4/18/24  Apply Now \n14-month evening…starts 6/24/24  Apply Now \nEmployment Opportunities\nGraduates of this course are prepared for entry-level employment as electrical installers and troubleshooters\, and as maintenance and electrical assistants in residential\, commercial\, and public establishments. \nCareer Outlook\nResidential & Commercial Electricity SOC: 47-2111.00 CIP: 46.0302 \nAccording to the U.S. Department of Labor\, employment of electricians is projected to grow 8 percent from 2019 to 2029\, faster than the average for all occupations.\nSource: Bureau of Labor Statistics\, “Occupational Outlook Handbook\,” 2020 Edition. \nIndustry Certification\nStudents in this program are eligible to receive industry-recognized certification from NOCTI upon successful completion of certification exams. Students will be eligible to earn the OSHA-10 safety certification\, which is the construction industry recognized credential. https://www.careersafeonline.com/ \nStudent Right to Know\nTitle I\, Section 103 of The “Student Right‐to‐Know and Campus Security Act” (P.L. 101‐542) requires institutions eligible for Title IV funding to calculate graduation rates of certificate‐ or degree‐seeking\, first‐time\, full‐time students entering that institution\, and to disclose these rates to all students and prospective students. \n> Click here for the Student Right to Know report
URL:https://orleanstech.edu/event/residential-and-commercial-electricity-evening-program-begins-june-11-2024/
CATEGORIES:Class Starts
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