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Bluegrass Community & Technical College: Worldwide Equipment Donates Truck To Diesel Technology Program
LEXINGTON, KY - Worldwide Equipment donated a 1998 Mack truck to the Bluegrass Community and Technical College (BCTC) Diesel Technology ...
Mar 31, 2021
Published on Mar 31, 2021
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LEXINGTON, KY - Worldwide Equipment donated a 1998 Mack truck to the Bluegrass Community and Technical
College (BCTC) Diesel Technology program providing real-world skills training opportunity.
The BCTC Diesel Technology program, which began fall 2019 at Eugene S. Peele Diesel
Mechanics Center in Nicholasville in partnership with the Jessamine County School
District, is creating the next generation of diesel technicians by giving students
hands-on experience with diagnosing, testing and repairing medium and heavy trucks.
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"We are so grateful to Worldwide Equipment for this donation," said Aaron Harlow,
coordinator of the BCTC Diesel Technology program. "Our students are working on the
truck in class to gain experience needed to diagnose and repair trucks used in today's
trucking industry."
"Our company has 21 dealerships in 7 states, and the hardest position to hire is diesel
technicians," said Jim Dotson, Worldwide Equipment division manager. "If our donation
can help BCTC turn out technicians we can hire, it's a win-win."
Billy Simpson, Worldwide Equipment service manager who works with the technicians
added, "It's a small investment for the future."
Students in the Diesel Technology program learn preventative maintenance, electronics,
engine and transmission repair, heating and air conditioning, and fluid power, brake,
steering and suspension systems. Students can complete a certificate in only 16 weeks,
a diploma in 18 months or earn an Associate in Applied Science degree in two years.
"We value our industry partners who assist us in developing curriculum, and in cases
like this, provide valuable equipment for students," said Dr. Koffi Akakpo, BCTC president.
"I'd like to thank Worldwide Equipment for investing in our students. We look forward
to a long partnership."
BCTC's first Diesel Technology first class will graduate May 2021 and enter this high wage, high demand field.
Fall 2021 classes begin Aug. 16. Learn more about the Diesel Technology Program on
the BCTC website or contact Aaron.Harlow@kctcs.edu, program coordinator, 859-246-6774.
This press release was produced by Bluegrass Community & Technical College. The views expressed here are the author’s own.