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Kennebec Valley Community College

Fairfield, Maine 04937-1367
Public46 Programs Offered
$3,562
In-State Tuition/yr
1,538
Total Students
48%
Completion Rate
$36,035
Median Earnings/yr

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About This School
Kennebec Valley Community College campus in Fairfield, ME

Location

Fairfield, Maine

Out-of-State Tuition

$6,442/year

Institution Type

Public

OPE ID

009826

Quick Facts
Programs Offered:46
Enrollment:1,538
Completion:48%
Programs Offered (46)

1

"Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences

CIP Code: 5100
Median Earnings
$57/yr

2

"Engineering

CIP Code: 1401

"Psychology

CIP Code: 4201
Median Earnings
$3/yr

"Computer and Information Sciences

CIP Code: 1101

"Biology

CIP Code: 2601
Median Earnings
$1/yr

"Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies

CIP Code: 3099
Median Earnings
$1/yr

"Liberal Arts and Sciences

CIP Code: 2401
Median Earnings
$55/yr

"Clinical

CIP Code: 4228

"Teacher Education and Professional Development

CIP Code: 1312
Median Earnings
$27/yr

"Business Administration

CIP Code: 5202

Undergraduate Certificate or Diploma

Paper Science and Engineering.

CIP Code: 1440

Plumbing and Related Water Supply Services.

CIP Code: 4605Online Available

Agricultural Production Operations.

CIP Code: 0103Online Available

Environmental Control Technologies/Technicians.

CIP Code: 1505

Precision Metal Working.

CIP Code: 4805Online Available
Median Earnings
$38,884/yr

Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services.

CIP Code: 5108Online Available

Electrical and Power Transmission Installers.

CIP Code: 4603Online Available
Median Earnings
$70,166/yr

Electrical Engineering Technologies/Technicians.

CIP Code: 1503Online Available

Culinary Arts and Related Services.

CIP Code: 1205Online Available

Health and Medical Administrative Services.

CIP Code: 5107

Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions.

CIP Code: 5115

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science/Research and Allied Professions.

CIP Code: 5110Online Available

Associate's Degree

Health and Medical Administrative Services.

CIP Code: 5107

Culinary Arts and Related Services.

CIP Code: 1205Online Available
Median Earnings
$28,893/yr

Precision Metal Working.

CIP Code: 4805Online Available

Agricultural Production Operations.

CIP Code: 0103Online Available

Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services.

CIP Code: 5108Online Available
Median Earnings
$35,260/yr

Electrical and Power Transmission Installers.

CIP Code: 4603Online Available
Median Earnings
$46,119/yr

Special Education and Teaching.

CIP Code: 1310

Environmental Control Technologies/Technicians.

CIP Code: 1505

Biology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician.

CIP Code: 4101

Drafting/Design Engineering Technologies/Technicians.

CIP Code: 1513

Electrical Engineering Technologies/Technicians.

CIP Code: 1503Online Available

Paper Science and Engineering.

CIP Code: 1440

Marketing.

CIP Code: 5214

Management Information Systems and Services.

CIP Code: 5212

Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions.

CIP Code: 5115
Median Earnings
$39,351/yr

Accounting and Related Services.

CIP Code: 5203

Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician (HAC

"Heating

CIP Code: 4702
Median Earnings
$2/yr

"Heating

CIP Code: 4702
Median Earnings
$1/yr

and Inspection."

"Building/Construction Finishing

CIP Code: 4604
Median Earnings
$5/yr

"Building/Construction Finishing

CIP Code: 4604Online Available

and Related Services."

"Human Development

CIP Code: 1907

and Treatment Professions."

"Allied Health Diagnostic

CIP Code: 5109Online Available
Median Earnings
$17/yr

"Allied Health Diagnostic

CIP Code: 5109
Median Earnings
$32/yr

Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing."

"Registered Nursing

CIP Code: 5138
Median Earnings
$38/yr
State Licensing Requirements
Professional licensing requirements for ME

electrician License

License Required
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Electrician, Apprentice

Electrician, Helper

Electrician, Journeyman-in-Training

Exam required

📚 Education Required

Electrician, Limited

Exam required

📚 Education Required

Electrician, Master

Exam required

📚 Education Required

Helper Electrician, Senior Helper Electrician

Limited Electrician, Senior Limited Electrician

Exam required

Journeyman Electrician, Senior Journeyman Electrician

Exam required

📚 Education Required

Licensing Board: Department of State

electrician License

License Required
Visit Licensing Board

Electrician, Apprentice

Electrician, Helper

Electrician, Journeyman-in-Training

Exam required

📚 Education Required

Electrician, Limited

Exam required

📚 Education Required

Electrician, Master

Exam required

📚 Education Required

Helper Electrician, Senior Helper Electrician

Limited Electrician, Senior Limited Electrician

Exam required

Journeyman Electrician, Senior Journeyman Electrician

Exam required

📚 Education Required

Licensing Board: Department of State

Apprenticeship Alternatives
Earn while you learn - these registered apprenticeships in ME offer paid training instead of tuition

ShopKo Optical

PT Optician - Lewiston, Idahomedical assistant

💰 Earn While You Learn

No tuition
Lewiston, ME

Are you looking for an opportunity to provide great customer service and patient care and grow your career? Shopko Optical is seeking Opticians to join our team in Lewiston, Idaho! On the job training provided. Part-Time opportunities available. Taking Care of our teams who take Care of our Patients Competitive Wages & Sales Incentives Volunteer Pay Sick Pay: Eligible Teammates accrue sick leave per state law 401K with Match and vested at 100% Employee Assistance Program On the Job Training & Certification Teammate Recognition Program Teammate Discounts on eyewear and contact lenses POSITION SUMMARY: Provide excellent patient and customer service in the selection, ordering and dispensing of eyewear. Complete pre-screening activities prior to patient exams. Prepare work orders for Optical Lab. Process medical billing information. Maintain frame inventory. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: CUSTOMER SERVICE · Provide excellent customer and patient service according to company and Optical Center standards · Analyze patient eyewear needs · Recommend specific lenses, lens coatings and frames to satisfy patient needs · Assist patients in selecting frames according to style and color. Ensure frames are coordinated with facial and eye measurements and optical prescriptions · Order and dispense eyewear accurately and professionally · Assist patients with proper frame repairs and adjustments · Show patients how to insert, remove and care for their contact lenses · Assist Optometrist with case histories and screenings BUSINESS AND OPERATIONAL STANDARDS · Maintain a complete knowledge of third-party plans and claims · Explain promotions and special lens offerings to patients and customers · Balance accounts · Prepare work orders containing specific instructions for Optical Lab · Process medical billing information · Ensure proper merchandising of frame inventory MINIMUM KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE & SKILLS REQUIREMENTS: · High School Graduate or equivalent · To become Certified, teammate must complete Shopko OCE Certification requirements and calendar modules In Washington State, teammate must register with Washington State Department of Health as an Apprentice Optician which requires a High School Diploma or equivalent · Previous experience in an office and/or optical dispensing is preferred · Able to handle multiple customer interactions/phone calls at a time · Able to work with patient eyewear needs including analyzing prescriptions, repairs and adjustments and lifestyle dispensing ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS & WORK REQUIREMENTS: · Ability to effectively communicate at all levels within the organization through written and two-way verbal communication · Able to read and write at a high school graduate level · Able to sit or stand for extended periods of time · Able to operate various office equipment (e.g., personal computer, telephone, fax machine, copier, etc.) · Ability to lift 10 to 20 pounds · Ability to see (Near, Distance, Color, and Depth Perception) · Manual and finger dexterity, as well as hand/arm steadiness · Ability to grip and hold items · Good eye and hand coordination · Able to operate a cash register, various optical equipment and tools · Able to work normal and/or extended (evenings, nights, and weekends) office hours to meet established deadlines · Able to travel independently to support Company objectives and personal development These statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by teammates assigned to this job classification. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required.

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • Medical Insurance

Requirements:

  • High School Diploma/GED

Why Consider an Apprenticeship?

  • • Zero tuition - you get paid to learn
  • • Hands-on training with experienced professionals
  • • Often includes health benefits and retirement
  • • High job placement rates upon completion

Data Sources: All school, program, and outcomes data is sourced from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Licensing requirements are sourced from state licensing boards. Apprenticeship data is from the U.S. Department of Labor.

Last updated: December 2025. Data is updated regularly to ensure accuracy. Learn about our methodology

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