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Caddo Nation Partners with Oklahoma University for Job Training Program

The Caddo Nation has entered into a partnership with Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology to provide solar training.

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OKLAHOMA CITY 鈥 An Oklahoma technology university announced it has formed a partnership with the Caddo Nation to give its members enhanced training in the renewable energy and construction fields.

Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology, which is based in Okmulgee, said it will work with the Caddo Nation Economic Development Authority to have the new program operational by fall.

The partnership will offer programs focused on renewable energy development, construction and infrastructure, environmental remediation and utility development to create more career opportunities and support nation building by assisting in orphan well cleanup and solar energy initiatives.

Brandon Dinsmore, tribal outreach and workforce program specialist, said the university does not know how many students will participate in the skills programs and are still determining tuition rates. The training will primarily take place at the Caddo Nation campus in Binger.

鈥淭his partnership represents a transformative moment for our Nation,鈥 said Bobby Gonzalez, Caddo Nation chairperson in a statement. 鈥淏y joining forces with OSUIT, we鈥檙e not just creating jobs 鈥 we鈥檙e building the foundation for generational prosperity and economic sovereignty that will benefit our people for decades to come.鈥

Participants in the program can earn micro credentials, a program focused in a small area of study that upon completion, demonstrates the understanding of specific skills that are required in a workforce. If a participant decides they would like to obtain a degree toward a specific program, they convert those into college credit. Participants will also be able to earn industry certifications in non-credit training programs.

鈥淭his agreement exemplifies OSUIT鈥檚 commitment to serving Oklahoma鈥檚 diverse communities,鈥 said Trey Hill, vice provost at Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology, in a statement. 鈥淥ur industry-aligned programs and state-of-the-art facilities provide the perfect foundation for preparing Caddo citizens for high- paying careers in these rapidly growing sectors.鈥

Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology has previously pursued partnerships with other tribes, including Cherokee Nation Career Services and the Muscogee (Creek) Nation to develop a program. They have also partnered with the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Division of Commerce to develop a program.

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