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ith a focus on excellence, Skagit Valley College aligns its Workforce Education programs with regional and state economic development strategies. By maintaining strong connections with community leaders and key partnerships with business and industry, SVC provides training that responds to employer needs. In collaboration with regional brewing, distilling, and malting professionals, Skagit Valley College has launched the first craft brewing program to be offered by a community or technical college in Washington. SVC’s Craft Beer and Spirits Trade Certificate

Skagit Valley College Dr. Tom Keegan, President 2405 East College Way Mount Vernon, WA 98273 P: (360) 416-7997 thomas.keegan@skagit.edu www.skagit.edu

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provides an overview of the craft brewery business, “from grain to glass.” The program blends brew science theory and best practices through hands-on experience in the lab and at local breweries. The program is ideal for those considering entry into the brewing industry, as well as those pursuing wider knowledge of the business to advance their career goals. www.skagit.edu/ craftbrew

Washington’s rapidly growing Science, Technology, Engineering, Math (STEM) sectors are creating jobs that require skilled technicians. From engineering and technical design to aerospace and marine, advanced manufacturing offers some of the highest paying and most satisfying careers in today’s job market. Designed for individuals who enjoy working with a variety of machine applications, emerging technologies, and computerized systems, SVC’s Advanced Manufacturing Program provides students with stackable skill training that employers have identified as high demand. www.skagit.edu/ manufacturing

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By maintaining strong connections with community leaders and key partnerships with business and industry, SVC provides workforce training that responds to employer needs. Darren Greeno, Dean of Workforce Education 360.416.7729 darren.greeno@skagit.edu www.skagit.edu

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