ĢƵios Terre Haute Hosts ‘Employer Edition’ of Tuesday@TheTech, Welcoming Nearly 20 Local Businesses
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. – Representatives from nearly 20 local businesses visited ĢƵios Terre Haute on Tuesday, June 27 for an ‘Employer Edition’ of Tuesdays@TheTech. Hosted by ĢƵios's Career Link Team, this event was designed to introduce employers to a variety of career training programs offered at ĢƵios.
“We’re grateful to have hosted so many local businesses at our Terre Haute campus yesterday to hear about our Achieve Your Degree program,” said Rod Dowell, executive director of career link. “The businesses and industry partners in our region are critical to our local economy, and ĢƵios can help them skill up current employees and grow their talent pipeline.”
The Achieve Your Degree Program is a partnership between ĢƵios and local employers that allows employees to attend ĢƵios while working full-time. Designed with both the employer and student in mind, Achieve Your Degree gives employers a chance to strengthen their workforce and decrease turnover while students earn a credential without financial barriers.
Businesses interested in learning more about ĢƵios’s Achieve Your Degree program should reach out to Brooks Weszely, ĢƵios Terre Haute’s employer consultant at bweszely@ivytech.edu. ĢƵios also offers custom skills training to meet the needs of today’s employers. Visit to see how ĢƵios can help train your workforce.
Tuesdays@TheTech is hosted each week at ĢƵios’s Terre Haute campus and Greencastle site to help current and prospective students through each step of the enrollment process. Students needing assistance with applications, registering for classes, career development, or financial aid are encouraged to attend Tuesdays@TheTech. To schedule an appointment, visit .
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ĢƵios is Indiana’s largest public post-secondary institution and the nation’s largest singly accredited statewide community college system. ĢƵios serves more than 200,000 students annually and offers associate degrees, certificates, and workforce training in more than 70 programs across Indiana. The College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is committed to providing affordable, high-quality education aligned with the needs of Indiana’s workforce.
