MUSCLE SHOALS, ALA. — In cooperation with North Alabama Works, Northwest Shoals Community College (NWSCC) will host the Worlds of Work (WOW) career expo on Thursday, September 26 and Friday, September 27.
More than 2,400 eighth graders from Colbert, Franklin, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Marion, and Winston counties will meet with area employers and college representatives Thursday and Friday at NWSCC for the WOW career expo. “We are looking to build on last year’s event and make it even better for our area students,” stated NWSCC President Dr. Glenda Colagross. “This can be a game changer for today’s students. By showing them all the exciting opportunities available to them in our area, we believe we can help get them started on the best pathway at an earlier age.”
The goal of WOW is to educate and attract youth to the high-demand, high-wage careers available in our area. Students will have an opportunity to visit nine worlds: Agriculture, Hospitality/Tourism, Construction, Manufacturing/Automotive, Energy/Utilities, Public Service, Cyber/IT, Transportation, and Healthcare.
According to Stephanie McCulloch, Assistant Director of North Alabama Works, the Worlds of Work (WOW) expo is a new way to expose our youth to career opportunities in our area. “We are focusing this effort on eighth graders to ensure that they are well-informed about careers and the educational pathways to them,” said McCulloch. “In the ninth grade, students have to make some big decisions as to the path they want their education to take, and we want them to be as knowledgeable as possible when they have to make those choices.”
High school students, along with their parents, will have the same opportunity to attend WOW on Thursday Night (9/26) from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. They can choose their arrival time. The format of the expo will allow them to speak directly with the businesses and find out from employers what it takes to work for their company. College representatives will also be available to answer any student questions related to industry training requirements and to provide financial assistance options.
NWSCC will dismiss classes on the Phil Campbell and Shoals campuses on Thursday, September 26 and Friday, September 27 during the WOW event. Also, student services and campus offices will be closed to the general public for the duration of the event.
Visit the North Alabama Worlds of Work website for more information on the event.
About Northwest Shoals Community College:
Northwest Shoals Community College (NWSCC) is part of the Alabama Community College System and home to more than 3,500 students. NWSCC offers over 100 certificate and degree programs and is committed to providing career technical, academic, and lifelong educational opportunities that promote economic growth and enrich the quality of life for the people it serves. For more information about the NWSCC, visit www.nwscc.edu.