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Lone Star College applauds skilled trades programs for national observance

LSC Skilled Trades & Johnson Controls
Seth Jones, LSC-North Harris HVAC graduate, demonstrates the Festo Electric Power Technology Training Systems 8010 to Alim Adatia, J.D., Johnson Controls senior director.

The skilled trades programs at Lone Star College produce competent professionals to work in lucrative and high-demand careers that focus on keeping public infrastructure strong. LSC joins the nation in recognizing National Skilled Trades Day, May 1.

“Lone Star College has structured its skilled trades programs to ensure our students are prepared to fill the huge shortage of qualified and talented skilled trades professionals needed to keep Houston and surrounding areas moving toward the future,” said Tom Robertson, LSC-North Harris instruction dean, Career and Applied Technology Division. “Additionally, the college’s skilled trades programs increase students’ earning potential, reduce their educational costs and prepare them to enter the workforce sooner.”

The LSC-Construction and Skilled Trades Technology Center, housed at LSC-North Harris, trains students in construction supervision, electrical technology and heating, ventilation, air-conditioning (HVAC) and refrigeration. The college offers other trade programs in automotive, diesel technician, health care, instrumentation technology, machining, process technology, truck driving and more. Learn more at LoneStar.edu/Programs-Of-Study.

“The Industrial Diesel Technology Program has provided the classroom knowledge that compliments my current hands-on experience as an industrial diesel technician job with John Deere,” said Silvia Moreno, LSC-North Harris graduate. 

LSC and LSC Foundation partner with community businesses like Johnson Controls to ensure students learn career and technical skills and receive hands-on experience to succeed in Houston’s growing building technology and construction industry. Johnson Controls has awarded LSC $300,000 to fund electrical and HVAC scholarships and instructional equipment and created opportunities to support students while helping to fill the 4 million job vacancies expected in the next decade due to retirement. 

“Our goal is to help narrow the skilled-labor gap by investing in tomorrow’s future-ready workforce,” said Alim Adatia, J.D., Johnson Controls senior director. “We truly believe that the opportunity to learn skills from a top tier college, like Lone Star College, and secure work at a well-established organization, can be a game changer for students and their families.”

LSC offers over 200 program options, including four bachelor’s degrees, for students to complete a degree, transfer to a four-year institution or enter the workforce. Registration for summer and fall 2024 is now open. Learn more at LoneStar.edu/Registration.

Lone Star College enrolls over 80,000 students each semester providing high-quality, low-cost academic transfer and career training education. LSC is training tomorrow’s workforce today and redefining the community college experience to support student success. Mario K. Castillo, J.D., serves as Chancellor of LSC, the largest institution of higher education in the Houston area and has been named a 2023 Great Colleges to Work For® institution by the Chronicle of Higher Education. LSC consists of eight colleges, seven centers, eight Workforce Centers of Excellence and Lone Star Corporate College. To learn more, visit LoneStar.edu.

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