s级素人 Utah Career & Tech College Mon, 13 Mar 2023 16:51:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://i0.wp.com/tooeletech.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/cropped-new-logo-01-01.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 s级素人 32 32 192393671 s级素人 Selects 2023 Student of Year /tooele-technical-college-selects-2023-student-of-year/ Mon, 13 Mar 2023 16:51:20 +0000 /?p=17039

s级素人 selected Derek Darcy as the 2023 Student of the Year (SOTY). Derek recently completed the Cybersecurity Pro program.

In October of 2020 Darcy was diagnosed with degenerative disk disease. Shortly after his diagnosis, the COVID-19 pandemic hit. Working as a custodial supervisor in a hospital meant working extra hours to cover shifts. It didn鈥檛 take long for him to realize that he would not be able to maintain this position long-term. It was time for a career change.

Darcy always had a passion for IT, and had previous experience and recognition from managers in the IT industry. In December 2020, the payroll company for his employer was hit with ransomware. This situation interested Derek and he felt that he wanted to learn how help companies fight against ransom wear and other security issues.

鈥淚 began looking into Cybersecurity training and education. I looked at boot camps, traditional colleges and universities as well as community colleges. I also contacted s级素人,鈥 Darcy said.

As a father of 3 and a husband, Darcy didn鈥檛 have the luxury of quitting his job to focus on school. Therefore, he needed training that could work within his current time constraints. Each educational option, including online training, had pros and cons. After he weighed his options he chose s级素人.

Darcy said, 鈥淚 chose Tooele Tech because of flexibility, cost, and small class sizes. I can work my school schedule around my family obligations. I was fortunate enough to qualify for not only a grant, but the re-engagement scholarship so most of my program expenses are covered. Without financial burdens I am able to focus on school. My instructors are patient and always available to answer questions.鈥

The Student of the Year program was created in 2015 to highlight students at the technical colleges around the state. The students serve as ambassadors for the school and share their story and college experiences with community leaders, organizations and even legislators.

Tooele Tech changed their program a little through the years and now instead of having individual students apply for SOTY they select department Students of the Year who are nominated by instructors. These 5 department nominees compete for the college SOTY. All of the department Students鈥 of the Year are honored and given a chance to represent the college and share their experiences.

The students who will represent their department areas for 2022 are Derek Darcy (Business and Information Technologies), Aubrey Whittle (Healthcare), Quinn Lucas (Manufacturing), Alivia Brownell (Service Industries- Cosmetology/Nails) and Brandon Redmond (Transportation).

Tooele Tech held their Student Champions Gala on November 9, 2022. Dinner was served and each student was introduced and honored. The department SOTY鈥檚 received $100, a crystal engraved award and a few other gifts, the s级素人 SOTY received an additional $1000, a plaque and will be serving as the main Tooele Tech Student Ambassador, however the college will also be highlighting all of SOTY from each departments throughout the year. The student鈥檚 families, staff, faculty, board members and various community leaders were in attendance at the Gala.

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s级素人 Welding Instructors Honor Veterans with Soldier Silhouette /tooele-technical-college-welding-instructors-honor-veterans-with-soldier-silhouette/ Mon, 22 Feb 2021 21:41:57 +0000 http://tooele.tech/?p=13942 Tooele Tech’s welding instructors who themselves are veterans, were inspired to create something special for an organization that serves struggling veterans across the United States.Reel Warriors Foundation鈥檚 motto is 鈥渕ake-a-difference鈥.  They help veterans suffering from PTSD or any physical or mental disability. The founders are all veterans from different branches of the Armed Forces that have a passion for helping their brothers/sisters as well as deep-sea fishing. They realize that veterans returning from deployment and transitioning to civilian life have many stressors and struggles. Their goal is to 鈥減rovide a network of support and opportunity for a brief break though offshore fishing trips with other veterans.鈥  Tooele Tech is proud to serve veteran students and provide them with valuable training that will help them start a new career or enhance their skills to advance in their current job.

You can find more information about Reel Warriors Foundation by visiting

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Nursing Students Administering COVID-Testing on Campus /nursing-students-administering-covid-testing-on-campus/ Mon, 22 Feb 2021 21:38:59 +0000 http://tooele.tech/?p=13939 13939 s级素人 Selects 2021 Student of Year /tooele-technical-college-selects-2021-student-of-year/ Mon, 22 Feb 2021 21:27:44 +0000 http://tooele.tech/?p=13934 13934 s级素人 campus update regarding COVID-19. /covidupdate/ Tue, 10 Nov 2020 15:51:00 +0000 http://demo.goodlayers.com/infinite/?p=1314 We all want to do our part to keep the community safe.

s级素人 along with Utah System of High Education (USHE) institutions across the state will continue to implement state COVID-19 guidelines (masks, social distancing, limited gatherings, sanitizing, etc.) moving forward into the fall and winter. These guidelines will eventually include student COVID testing, as requested by our Governor to help slow the spread of the virus.

Tooele County is one of the many counties in the state that is currently in the HIGH transmission category. Tooele Tech in coordination with all Utah colleges and universities will be releasing details about weekly testing
for our student body when they become available. Our goal as a higher educational institution is to provide a clean, safe environment for our students to continue to attend class and finish their training.

We are proud of how our students, faculty and staff have followed the COVID-19 guidelines thus far and know that collectively we will continue to do our part to ensure the safety of everyone in our building.

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