Vermont State University graduates 188 Level IV plumbers & electricians
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Vermont State University graduates 188 Level IV plumbers & electricians

Vermont Business Magazine
June 2, 2026

Summary

Vermont State University has celebrated the graduation of 188 individuals from its Level IV plumbing and electrical programs. This milestone highlights the university's commitment to equipping graduates with the advanced skills necessary for success in these essential trades.

As the demand for skilled tradespeople continues to grow, programs like this play a crucial role in creating robust career pathways. Graduates are now better positioned to enter the workforce, contributing to a stronger economy and addressing the skills gap in these vital sectors.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This graduation underscores the importance of registered apprenticeship programs in developing a skilled workforce. By combining education with hands-on experience, these programs not only enhance individual career prospects but also help meet industry needs for qualified professionals in plumbing and electrical work.

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