Caleb Howell

Caleb Howell Caleb Howell will be the first high school student taking Huskins Bill/Dual Enrollment classes to graduate on May 10 with his Welding Level II Certificate from Mayland Community College. Howell will receive his college certificate before he graduates Mitchell High School at the end of the school year.

"I started the welding class as an elective for my high school credits," said Howell. "I thought it would just be a hobby, but I found out that I was pretty good at welding so it might turn into a career."

Howell was able to take the class while in high school for free. He intends to continue working toward his Welding diploma and possibly another degree in the future.

Dual Enrollment and Huskins Bill Programs offers students at Avery High School, Mitchell High School, and Mountain Heritage High School the opportunity to earn college credit while they are still in high school by taking classes at Mayland.

"Mayland began a concentrated effort in 1997 to work with the high schools," said Diana O'Shields Mayland's Coordinator of Off-Campus Admissions. "In the Fall Semester of 1997, we had 22 Dual Enrollment/Huskins Bill students, and according to this past Spring Semester's numbers, Mayland had 550 students enrolled from the three county area."

These classes for high school students are offered free of tuition, lab fees, student activity fees or insurance fees. The only costs the students must pay for is any textbook required for the class and any supplies needed for the course.

"The high schools have a really good opportunity available to them," said welding instructor Paul Dover who teaches the welding classes on Mayland's Main Campus. "Welding is a good way for people to make money either on the side or as a full time job."

Howell learned about the opportunity of taking the welding course at his high school. Mitchell High School and Mountain Heritage High School students take welding classes at their high school and at Mayland's Main Campus. Avery High School students take classes at Mayland's Avery Campus and are instructed by Brian Greene.

 

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