Sept. 15, 2023 | Stay Connected, Stay Informed

Evans Correctional NETC students graduate with honors


Eleven Evans Correctional Institution inmates enrolled at Northeastern Technical College received certifications in welding, machine tool, and work force science with all maintaining a perfect 4.0 grade point average. 


One-by-one inmates donned in black caps and gowns walked across the front of the chapel as family members and inmates enrolled in Northeastern Technical Colleges watched the processional.

 

Of the eleven students, all received certifications in Arc Welding and Machine tool and nine received certifications in Flux Core Welding and Workforce Science. 


The ceremony was made possible by the Department of Education's Second Chance Pell Experiment, which allows incarcerated individuals to receive federal financial aid for higher education, increasing access to college. 


"Our department couldn't have success with recidivism without education and job skills programs like this one," S.C. Department of Corrections Director Bryan Stirling said. "I want to thank our colleagues at Northeastern Tech and the staff at Evans for making this program so successful. It wasn't always easy to work through the limitations of the pandemic, but they stayed the course and provided the leadership and structure to help build a better life for our graduates and their families." 


A study from research corporation RAND, first conducted in 2013 and updated in 2018, found that access to postsecondary education in prison can reduce recidivism by up to 48 percent, which ultimately leads to safer communities and less of a financial burden for taxpayers. 


"At some point, many of these men will be released from prison, so having the skills and education necessary to get a good job is vital. It will not only reduce the likelihood of them returning but also allow them to make significant contributions in support of their families and communities in the future,” NETC President Dr. Kyle Wagner said. 


In 2016, NETC was selected as one of 67 colleges in the United States to participate in a pilot program, which allowed incarcerated individuals to tap into their potential and gain the education and training while in prison so they can find employment following release. Due to the success of the experiment, funding eligibility expanded in 2023 to include incarcerated individuals in correctional facilities throughout South Carolina. 

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Construction will create changes to entries,

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Access on the east side of campus can be made through the 200 Building, the 300 Building gate and the east entrance of the 500 Building. The construction area will block access and parking at the 800 Building and west side of the 500 Building.

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Drawing blood


Above, NETC Phlebotomy Instructor Bridget Graham supervises student Toni Williams, of Marion, who prepares classmate Wyshonda Davis, of Dillon, for a live stick during Sept. 13 class on the Dillon campus. Right, earlier in class, Nyasia Coatney, of Dillon, practices drawing blood from a dummy arm.



NETC Esports begins!


Log on and watch Northeastern Technical College's Esports program. The Trailblazers go live with Tier 1 Madden gameplay 6 p.m. Wednesdays.


Tier 2 competitors begin play Oct 2.


Intramurals/Tier 3 Esports competition starts as soon as you sign up.


Click the screen or here to sign up for Intramural Esports!


Watch NETC Esports on Twitch!

Monday

6:30 p.m. Fortnite No-Build (Tier 3)

Tuesday

6 p.m. Super Smash Bros. (Tier 1);6:30 p.m. Fortnite Build (Tier 3)

Wednesday

6 p.m. Madden (Tier 1), Overwatch (Tier 2)

Thursday

Valiant (Tier 2)

Friday

6 p.m. Rocket League (Tier 2), Call of Duty: Warzone (Tier 2, 3)

Industry needs 400k welders; NETC can help


Northeastern Technical College's welding program offers students a ground-floor opportunity entering a high-demand skillset greatly needed among a majority of industries.


"It's a well-known statistic among industries that 400,000 welding jobs will be opening up and needing to be filled within a few years," said NETC Welding Instructor Cory Botelho.


While the number of welding positions is becoming vacant, NETC offers training for students to fill those positions.


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Sept. 16

NETC Cross Country @ Pfeiffer

Sept. 17-19

NETC Golf @ Bluefield, Va.

Sept. 18

10/5B-Week Term Start

Sept. 23

NETC Cross Country @ Shelby, NC

Sept 26

Area Commission Meeting

Oct. 9

7.5B Week Term Starts

Oct. 8-10

NETC Golf @Laurinburg, N.C.

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