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Wed Apr 19, 2017, 01:43 AM Apr 2017

Wyoming tech school personalizes program to veterans

LARAMIE, Wyo. -- When it comes to gear heads, WyoTech Laramie Campus Director Caleb Perriton said military veterans are highly sought after in the automotive industry.

"Student veterans have always been a fabric of our campus," Perriton said. "We're dealing with an industry that has a large skills gap, so for many of our veterans it's a natural place in education for them to master a trade and get into a career path."

Because several military jobs focus on mechanical skills, most veterans come to the school with a basic skill set that can be fine-tuned to the student's desires.

While many post-secondary schools in Wyoming lack a staff dedicated to helping veterans, Perriton said WyoTech not only has a team dedicated solely to recruiting veterans from across the nation, but once the veterans arrive on campus, there are several programs focused on providing them with an education tailored to their needs.

Read more here: http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/news/business/national-business/article145400919.html

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