TVCC Workforce Education: Empowering the Community, One Career at a Time
Trinity Valley Community College’s Workforce Education is making a profound impact across the region, offering programs designed to meet the demands of today’s job market while empowering individuals to secure rewarding careers.
Through cutting-edge training programs, hands-on instruction, and strong industry partnerships, Workforce Education department provides students with the skills and certifications needed to thrive in high-demand industries. Programs range from healthcare and technology to industrial maintenance and beyond.
“Our Workforce Education programs are designed not just to train workers but to transform lives and elevate our community,” said TVCC President Dr. Jason Morrison.
Offering high-demand certifications such as Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) training, welding, plumbing, and cosmetology, TVCC prepares graduates for jobs that are essential both locally and nationally. To accommodate diverse needs, the college provides flexible learning options, including day, evening, and online classes, making education accessible for those balancing work or family commitments.
Beyond individual success, Workforce Education department drives regional economic growth. By boosting employment rates, fostering partnerships with local businesses to align training with industry needs, and building a skilled workforce, TVCC contributes to the prosperity of the entire community. Graduates enter careers offering stability and growth, while employers gain qualified professionals ready to make an immediate impact. According to a recent study by Lightcast, the leading provider of economic impact studies and labor market data, TVCC supported 3,502 jobs in the region in 2023, meaning one out of every 47 jobs is connected to TVCC.
“TVCC is proud to cater to the needs of local industries while training people to go into the workforce,” Associate Vice President of Workforce Education Richard Crosby shared. “We work closely with local employers to ensure our training meets their needs, which not only benefits our students but strengthens the economic fabric of our community.”