| |  | Workforce Development Workforce Development: voice: 254.867.4844 fax: 254.867.2200 Open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
| Associate Vice President: David Day voice: 254.867.2053 fax: 254.867.2200 email: David.day@tstc.edu | Mailing Address: Workforce Development TSTC Waco 3801 Campus Drive Waco, TX 76705 | Location: The Workforce Development Offices is located in the Industrial Technology Center, on the corner of Campus and Crest drives.
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| Training Your Way! | Training can take place at a variety of locations, using many forms and formats, including on campus, at the client’s location, or at a partner campus. Additionally, training can take place at a commercial location, such as conference center, or even “virtually” as distance education (developed on a requested basis). TSTC also offers flexible scheduling to accommodate clients' operations, including evening and weekend classes, or multiple shift classes. |  |
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Texas State Technical College has been providing superior training programs through collaborative partnerships with business, industry, service organizations and higher education agencies for more than 40 years. The Workforce Development staff helps clients establish specialized, custom training programs, often with the newest technologies and/or production systems available. These training programs are designed to update and improve employees' current skills, knowledge and abilities, or to prepare new employees to enter your workforce. Companies also can schedule “soft skills” classes through TSTC, such as critical thinking skills, math and reading skills, management skills and other contemporary business topics such as Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, etc.
TSTC is efficiently and quickly reshaping the face of the Texas and national workforce to meet the high-tech challenges of today’s global economy. Among the strengths of TSTC’s success is the emphasis on “learning-by-doing” and “project-based learning.” Students are provided the hands-on opportunity to apply state-of-the art technology, in real-world and laboratory-based experiences.
Additionally, Workforce Development Project Managers (PMs) provide consulting services to help identify the clients’ individual training requirements. PMs create collaborative, working relationships with clients to ensure training programs are scheduled to accommodate the clients’ operations, shift work, or other constraints. They also ensure projects are fully defined as to purpose, scope, objectives, schedule, deliverables, format, content and cost.
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