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STUDENT
BENEFITS
Job Placement Assistance
Students who successfully complete course 101-Production Weldin g
Specialist, 102-Structural Welding Specialist are eligible for placement assistance. Our dedication to the
Illinois Welding School "Learn to Earn" training concept is continued
through the employment process.
The entire Illinois Welding School staff is working toward preparing
each student for a job in the welding industry. Illinois Welding School
cannot and does not guarantee employment, but we do feel quality job
placement is the standard by which a successful training program
measures its performance.
Supplies
Illinois Welding School provides all books, materials and equipment
required for programs 101 - Production Welding Specialist, 102 -
Structural Welding Specialist. The
student will be responsible for any additional personal welding
equipment or replacement equipment needed during training.
Students taking course 201 Refresher Welding or 202 Basic Welding are
required to furnish their own personal welding equipment. You may also
be required to furnish any non-standard materials for these 2 courses.
Please check with the school 1 week before you start to verify
non-standard materials availability and charges.
Insurance
Illinois Welding School students are not covered by school health
insurance or workers compensation plans. Students are responsible for
their own health and accident treatment expense.
Housing
The school does not provide housing or meals. We will be pleased to help
you find affordable accommodations in the greater Peoria area.
Library
The school library is available to students taking day classes from 3:15
to 4:30. Students taking evening classes may use the library from 2:30
to 3:30.
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