MCC helps welding student on right path to success
10 Feb 2023
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Chase Rice took his first welding class at River Valley High School and it sparked a passion he wanted to pursue. So, after graduation he enrolled in the MCC welding program to gain knowledge he will need for a career in underwater welding.
“MCC helped me by putting my life on a different trajectory,” Rice said. “Being at the College also helped me develop great relationships with my peers and instructors who have been part of my successful journey in the welding program.”
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