BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Bismarck State College has started an energy training program for male high school graduates in Saudi Arabia.
The Bismarck Tribune reports that 67 students at the National Power Academy in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, have enrolled in a three-year program run by BSC, after months of negotiations.
Institutions from around the world submitted proposals to partner with the academy. Saudi Arabia chose BSC's National Energy Center of Excellence, signing a five-year contract. It's expected to generate millions of dollars in revenue for the school.
The program includes two years in the classroom and one year of on-the-job training in disciplines such as electrical, mechanical and renewable energy. BSC President Larry Skogen says the hope is to eventually enroll 200 students.
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Information from: Bismarck Tribune, http://www.bismarcktribune.com