WSCC news roundup: join alumni association; program changes its name

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Join WSCC Alumni Association today to fund scholarships, enjoy benefits

HANCEVILLE – The Wallace State Community College Alumni Association will kick off its annual membership drive in August, but alumni and friends of the college can get ahead of the game and join now. Members who join before the start of the 2016-2017 membership drive will enjoy their membership benefits for the remainder of this year plus next year. 

The WSCC Alumni Association funds scholarships for Wallace State students who may not qualify for traditional financial aid or who need to supplement the aid they receive. Over the years, the Association has provided thousands of students the opportunity to continue their education and improve their lives. Funding from Association members makes that possible. 

Membership does have its perks. Along with the knowledge they are helping students reach their dreams, Alumni Association member benefits include discounts at local partner businesses as well as through national programs such as Working Advantage and HotelStorm. Working Advantage offers discounts on travel, entertainment and tickets, restaurants and more. HotelStorm offers hotel discounts from 10 to 55 percent. 

Local partner businesses who offer discounts to Alumni members include Dairy Queen (Hanceville), Luna’s BBQ, Pasquale’s Pizza, Pizza Hut (Hanceville), Hardees (Hanceville), WSCC Athletics, WSCC Bookstore an WSCC Therapeutic Massage Clinic. 

Other perks offered to members are discounts or free items during Food Truck Day events held on campus throughout the year, special events and activities, scholarships offered specifically to Association members, and a special annual gift. This year’s gift is a 7-in-1 stationery kit. 

The Association also offers a travel program with discounted prices for Alumni Association members. Trips offered through the travel program include everything from one-day adventures to surrounding areas to multi-day excursions to points of interests across the United States. The Association just returned from a week spent touring the Pacific Northwest. The next trip planned is a December tour of the Smoky Mountains with stops in Asheville, North Carolina and Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. 

Membership is open to everyone who wishes to support the Association’s scholarship programs. Students may join for an annual fee of $15. The regular membership fee is $25 annually or a one-time lifetime membership fee of $250. Donations may also be made to an individual program. Membership year is from Sep. 1-Aug. 30. 

For more information about or to join the Wallace State Alumni Association, visit www.wsccalumni.org or contact LaDonna Allen at 256-352-8071 or ladonna.allen@wallacestate.edu.


Wallace State program changes name to medical laboratory technician

HANCEVILLE – Beginning in Fall 2016, the Clinical Laboratory Technician program at Wallace State Community College will be referred to as Medical Laboratory Technician. The change affects colleges statewide on the request of the Alabama Department of Postsecondary Education to better fit with industry standards. 

Wallace State’s Medical Laboratory Technology program is a five-semester associate degree program that trains students to perform tests that aid in the detection, diagnosis and treatment of disease. They work mainly in hospitals, but also in medical and diagnostic labs and physicians’ offices.

Through 2024, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics expects employment of medical laboratory technicians to grow by 18 percent, much faster than average for all occupations. The annual median wage for medical laboratory technicians as of May 2015 was $38,970.

Applications are still being accepted for entry in Fall 2016. Contact program director Melanie Bradford at 256-352-8347 or melanie.bradford@wallacestate.edu or visit www.wallacestate.edu and go to the Medical Laboratory Technician page in the Health Division listing under the Programs tab.