Ensure you have all necessary tools and documents with you before arriving for your exam.
In order for a student to complete his training and become certified in the field of his choice, he must attend the full hours outlined, and participate in and complete all activities, assignments, projects and assessments necessary for accreditation to a level that meets and complies with the program requirements as outlined by TS Technical College and/or governing bodies issuing accreditation (such as TSSA).
The student will likewise need to present his official prerequisite training documentation and/or certificate information, as may be required for that particular course. He must pay any additional costs for legally registering and issuing his certificate(s). Failure to comply with established policies and regulations may result in his disqualification to receive his intended credentials.
To be permitted to write an exam, students must present the following in the examination room:
Please also bring with you for your own use:
Say the word "Hybrid" and what may come to mind first is an environmentally friendly, fuel-efficient car. However, as the demand for a certified, achieved recognized level of skills and knowledge increases, TS Technical College is discovering the many benefits of hybrid learning, including flexible scheduling and increased understanding by organizations and individuals about the activity in which they are involved.
Several trends are coming together that create a need for on-the-job recognition and understanding, in regards to supporting current and growing green initiatives that tackle climate change. Nationally, the federal government has made these issues a priority, especially in the Oil & Gas Industry, considered strategic for economic and security growth. Concern for the environment is one of the core values of TS Technical College, and was from the moment we opened our doors 12 years ago. Our Hybrid courses are designed to help improve the global competitiveness of business and industry through ensuring that their many workers are prepared.
Talk is one thing, real action is another!