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Aspiring and current firefighters can count on Western Nevada College to make their career choice more rewarding. WNC is fast becoming a higher learning institution where individuals pursuing firefighting as their profession or firefighters looking to advance their career can receive the necessary education to make it happen.
In March, the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) Board of Regents approved an Associate of Applied Science in Fire Science Technology program that will go along nicely with training
HICKORY — Catawba Valley Community College’s Fire Science degree has been ranked among the nation’s best from two-year colleges. Student Training and Education in Public Service (STEPS) ranked CVCC ninth
WBGZ Radio 1/11/2021 | By Ross Pearson - WBGZ Radio Lewis and Clark Community College’s Fire Science program has earned recognition as a Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education (FESHE) college from the National Fire Academy. The NFA is part of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The designation is part of an effort to standardize fire science education programs nationally. Fire Science Coordinator at LCCC Edward Burnley tells the Big Z that upon completion, students should meet standards in any further program in the field. play for comments
Upon graduation of the LC Fire Science program students will receive a National Fire Academy course certificate. For more info on L&C’s Fire Science program call 468-4914.
College Of The Canyons Fire Technology Students Receive $1,000 Edison Scholarships Nearly a dozen College of the Canyons fire technology students have received $1,000 scholarships from Edison International to cover tuition, books and school-related fees. The students – Nancy Abad, Jake Backes, Michael Boone, Brandon Cockeram, Juan-Pablo Gonzalez, Victor Mere, Jeanette Robinson, Steven Sirk, Christopher Sotelo, and Braiden Swartz– had to have a cumulative GPA of 2.7 or higher, be enrolled in the college’s fire technology program, and respond to four essay questions about their fire service career goals, according to the college. “2020 is a unique year,” said Keith Kawamoto, chair of the college’s fire technology department. “With the help of Edison’s generous contribution, our students and Fire Technology Program will continue to adapt and overcome. The pandemic changed the way we teach, train, study, and operate. As we emerge from the pandemic, our students will continue to receive the top-quality education and training they deserve.”