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Trade and technical career programs lead directly to employment for MSC Southeast students

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Trade and technical career programs lead directly to employment for MSC Southeast students

View a list of all MSC Southeast programs by career area

Zach GeorgeZach George, age 19, is a second-year student in Mechatronics at Minnesota State College Southeast. But he says the first thing that happens when he tells anyone he's a Mechatronics major is that people ask him what it is!

"Nobody seems to really know what 'Mechatronics' means. I just tell them it's about industrial automation and machinery -- maintaining it, repairing it, and designing it. And I explain all the available career paths," Zach said. 

He continued, "Automation means any type of industrial machinery that can work independently using its own 'brains.' All it needs is needs is someone to start and stop it. Once it is programmed, it can do anything it's made for more effectively, efficiently, and quickly than you can do it by hand." 

Manufacturing critical to SE Minnesota's economy

Manufacturing is a critical part of Southeast Minnesota's economy.  According to the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED), Manufacturing is the second largest employing industry in Southeast Minnesota, with 660 businesses providing almost 36,000 jobs.  

"Prior to joining the college a few years ago, I spent over 30 years in Advanced Manufacturing," said Calvin Clemons, Director of Trade and Technology at Minnesota State College Southeast. "I know first-hand that industry has so many exciting career path opportunities in areas such as production operations, engineering, maintenance, supply chain, accounting/finance, and sales. The demand for workers is extremely high and the pay scale is very good, with average wages of $66,750, which is 13% higher than other industry averages."

Calvin also noted that the job placement rate for students graduating from MSC Southeast's trade and technical programs is almost always 100%. "In fact, in many cases, students start their careers before they graduate. Some of our students work part time and go to school part time, with their companies providing partial or full tuition reimbursement."

Already employed, before graduation

Zach George is already working 40 hours per week at Kwik Trip as a maintenance tech while going to college, and he is guaranteed employment there after he graduates. 

"At the dairy plant we have filling machines, forklifts, packaging and labeling machines, and plant-wide transportation equipment like conveyors. Basically, maintenance techs like me get called out when there's an issue. We'll go out and take a look at it and fix it and make it right."

Bradley BishopBradley Bishop graduated from Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau in 2021 and is now in his second year at Minnesota State College Southeast in the CNC Machine Tool program

The students have been learning how to use CNC (Computer Numerical Control) and manual lathes and mills. They also work with 3D printing, using both filament based and resin printers.

Bradley said the projects the students are tackling this year are interesting and challenging. "For example, we started with a tool that that is used to bend tubing to make bicycles. We took the tool apart, reverse engineered it, programmed and made 3D models of the pieces, and then made a set of new parts."  

Like Zach in Mechatronics, Bradley is already employed in his career field. "I'll graduate in the spring and continue working at Fastenal," he said. "I've always liked working with my hands, and I enjoy CNC Machine Tool a lot - it's like a brain teaser."

"I do enjoy the work environment," said Zach. "I get a really good sense of pride when I'm actually able to fix something on my own."

What's more, said Bradley, the bottom line is simple. "There is a lot of need for people in trades and technical careers. You can get out of college and start making good money before you know it!"

Get your Flu Shot and Covid-19 Booster on campus

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Get your Flu Shot and Covid-19 Booster on campus

Protect yourself. Protect others. Get vaccinated at our on-campus clinic.

MSC Southeast is hosting an on-site FLU CLINIC on the Red Wing and Winona Campuses. CVS Pharmacy will be offering flu vaccinations and COVID-19 Boosters (Pfizer Bivalent) to students, employees, and family members. Register for an appointment for each person who will be getting a vaccine at the clinic. 

You are strongly encouraged to check if your insurance is accepted by CVS prior to registering as your insurance will be run to cover the cost of the vaccination. Vaccinations are covered 100% as preventive care. SEGIP coverage is accepted at CVS.

Syringe - Icon Who can participate? Students, Staff, and their families are welcome. Advance appointments are required.

Winona:
Wednesday, October 26, 2022, 11:00am-2:00pm
MSC Southeast Winona Campus, Room 205
Reserve your appointment in Winona now

Red Wing:
Wednesday, October 26, 2022, 11:00am-2:00pm
MSC Southeast Red Wing Campus, Room 101
Reserve your appointment in Red Wing now

Things to keep in mind:

  • Wear clothing that will give easy access to your upper arm.
  • Bring your insurance card with you, ensure your coverage is accepted by CVS.
  • Face masks are required, social distancing must be observed while at the clinic.

Employees: 

All benefit eligible state employees who are enrolled in the Minnesota Advantage health plan are eligible to participate in the State's well-being program. Those who receive the flu vaccine and register it on their Virgin Pulse account are eligible for 100 reward points. Complete 300 points by October 31 and receive $70 off your deductible in 2023! COVID boosters are also eligible for reward points! 

Flu vaccinations are also available at your primary care clinic and in-network convenient clinics.

October 3-7 is National Tutoring Week

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October 3-7 is National Tutoring Week

Free one-on-one Tutoring Services offered to all students at MSC Southeast

Peer Tutor and StudentThis October, colleges and universities across the country are celebrating National Tutoring Week with a week of appreciation for tutors and the students they help. 

Here at MSC Southeast, we're celebrating with a chance to win a $25 Kwik Trip Gift Card! Make an appointment with a tutor through our online scheduling system for a chance to win one of 4 gift cards. Scheduling an appointment is easy at southeastmn.one/tutorsignup.

"In honor of National Tutor Week, we invite all faculty, staff, and students to join in as we recognize some of our exceptional tutors and their contributions to the campus community," said Academic Success Coordinator Kelsey Sletten. "Stop down to The Roost and leave a 'thank you' message, or thank a tutor in person!" 

Minnesota State College Southeast's tutors are patient, hard-working, understanding and committed to the academic success of their students. They strive to motivate students to better understand the material outside of the classroom.

As one student said this fall about their tutor, "He's really nice. He goes above and beyond. You can just tell he is one of those tutors that cares about more than just getting you to pass a test." 

Another student said, "I like coming to a peer tutor. They get it!"

As a tutor explained it, "I try to get an idea of what a client's life is like beyond school - their sleep, food intake, and stressors. All that can take effect when it comes to studies. Talking about it and figuring out what to do better will improve their schoolwork."

Another of our tutors said, "Tutoring means to me being there for the students -- whether it is weekly appointments to keep up in a difficult class, explaining a homework question they are stuck on, helping study for a test, or proofreading a scholarship application. It also is celebrating with the students as they achieve their goals big and small and being there to congratulate them on graduation day."

Peer tutors are role models who can help the student discover what they are capable of and help them discover that they too can achieve great academic success. They model good study habits and share college success tips that students can take away from a session and apply on their own when working independently. 

"We might be tutors but we are still students just like you, who only want to help," said one of our peer tutors. "We won't judge you or think less of you for whatever reason that brings you in. If anything, it says something positive about your courage and initiative."

If you haven't met with a tutor before, now is a great time to sign up for a tutoring session with any of our 17 tutors.  

 

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