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In High School

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Career training for any public high school student in Iberville, Pointe Coupee, and West Baton Rouge Parish.

Rising high school students are invited to enroll as they choose their high school schedule!

The Tri-Parish Energy & Workforce Alliance (TEWA) helps students explore energy careers, earn industry credentials and college credit, and prepare for a strong next step after high school.

WHO WE ARE

TEWA is a non-profit collaborative network of high schools, institutions of higher education, and workforce partners working to increase students access to high-quality college and career credentials that will lead to family-sustaining wages.

WHAT WE DO

TEWA provides career training, industry certifications, college credit, and career exploration activities that help students develop the technical skills, critical thinking, and leadership required to earn a high-demand job.

Take Charge of the Future

Helping students and family choose the best learning options.

Hands-on Learning

Go beyond the classroom to learn from industry experts. Practice on real equipment and learn to solve real world problem.

Industry Certification

Earn the credentials employers want to set yourself apart and qualify for high-demand jobs.

Career Development

Job shadows, internships, and apprenticeships help you learn by doing while meeting future employers and building your experience.

Career Pathway

Sequenced, stackable courses build on each other to help you develop your understand throughout your high school career.

College Credit

Get a head start with free college credit. Students who earn 60 college credits in high school can save up to $60,000 in tuition fees, compared to an in-state 4-year university.

High Earning Potential

Certified energy trade workers make an average $65,000 inLouisiana.