Coastal Pines Technical College (CPTC) is proud to recognize three graduates of its Registered Apprenticeship Program through the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) pathway in partnership with Jeff Davis County EMS.
James Beasley, Niya Dove, and Amber Rushing have successfully completed the program, demonstrating dedication to their training and a strong commitment to serving their community.
CPTC’s Registered Apprenticeship Program provides students with a unique opportunity to earn while they learn by combining paid, on-the-job training with classroom instruction. Designed to meet local workforce needs, the program connects students with employers and prepares them for in-demand careers with industry-recognized credentials.
“We are incredibly proud of these apprentices and the hard work they have put into completing this program,” said Halie Parker, Apprenticeship Coordinator. “Registered apprenticeship programs are a vital part of workforce development, and partnerships like the one we have with Jeff Davis County EMS create meaningful opportunities for students while helping meet the needs of our communities.”
The success of this program is made possible through strong collaboration with local partners, including Jeff Davis County EMA Director, Andrew Waldron, whose leadership and support helped guide these apprentices throughout their training.
For more information on the Registered Appenticeship Program, visit www.coastalpines.edu.