Head Start Your Education

The New Castle Career Center (NCCC) offers a variety of programs to help students prepare for their future career paths. Some programs allow students to graduate from high school and immediately jump into a career. Other programs give students the foundational instruction needed to continue an educational journey within that job realm.

Kaleb Gillock, former NCCC broadcasting student, continued his education at Indiana University East where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Communications.  While at IU East, he received a scholarship to serve as a play-by-play broadcaster for their athletic department. Due to Gillock’s experience in the broadcasting program, he was offered an internship with WISH-TV as a sports broadcaster.

“The broadcasting industry is one where experience and networking are two of your most valuable tools,” Gillock explained. “Mr. York (NCCC Broadcasting Instructor) was always sure to assist us in both areas, and I loved every minute of the program.”

After earning his degree, Gillock continued his career and became a sports director and anchor for KIMT-TV in Minnesota. It is his responsibility to ensure the station is covering local high school, collegiate, and professional sports in Minnesota and Iowa.

Jakob Schull, previous computer operations student, decided to both work and attend school. Currently serving as the go-to technician for six of the school buildings in the New Castle School Corporation, he also attends Ivy Tech for Network Infrastructure Engineering.

“By providing me with knowledge and training, the program brought several internships to my attention- one later becoming my current position,” Schull noted. “Repairing old and broken computers has always been a hobby of mine. I love that I was able to turn my hobby into a career.”

By participating in the Career Center programs, students are given the tools and education they need to be successful post-graduation. Whether that means they attend college or enter the workforce directly- the programs assist in all areas.

“The beauty of the New Castle Career Center is it gives you the opportunity to try a career that interests you,” Gillock added. “I hope someday I will be able to come back and provide to students what NCCC provided for me.”

For more information on the 17 different programs offered to students, visit nccareercenter.org