Workforce and Community Education Classes Offered at Belmont College

St. Clairsville, OH (May 13, 2025) – The Workforce Development and Community Education Department at Belmont College is currently offering several class options for the 2025 Summer Term. All classes will be held at the Belmont College Main Campus location in St. Clairsville, Ohio.

Drone Piloting classes will be offered Tuesday’s from 5:30pm – 8:00pm starting June 3rd through August 5th. This self-paced course, accredited by the Unmanned Safety Institute (USI), is the stepping-stone needed towards achieving the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate, a critical credential for anyone looking to navigate the skies professionally. Whether you’re aiming to enhance your career in aerial photography, inspection, surveillance, or mapping, our course equips you with the knowledge and skills necessary to pass the FAA Part 107 exam.

USI Safety Certifications are industry recognized, best in class credentials for signifying professionalism, experience, aviation-based education, safety, and competency for organizations and individuals. Students must have a high school diploma or GED in order to enroll.

Additionally, a 7-week Welding Basics course Program will be offered this summer. Gain knowledge of welding processes, welding testing, metal fabrication processes, and more. Classes will be offered beginning July 1 through August 15 on Tuesday’s, Wednesday’s, and Thursday’s from 5:00pm to 8:00pm and Saturday’s from 8:30am – 12:30pm. Tools included with the class include Helmet, cap, bag, gloves, and jacket. Cost of this course may be covered for Ohio residents by our talent ready grant!  Limited funding is available, contact Belmont’s Financial Aid Office at 740.695.8510 for details.

“Welding is of humanity’s oldest industrial arts, but it’s evolving faster than ever,” said Jeremy Morris Grant Writer, Workforce Development Education Coordinator. “From robotic arms on factory floors to AI-enhanced inspection tools, today’s welders are as likely to program a machine as pick up a torch. The welding program at Belmont College prepares students for the ground floor of exciting opportunities in this rapidly changing field.”

For more information or to register, contact the Workforce and Community Education Office at 740.699.3800 or visit belmontcollege.edu.

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