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Ohio State ATI to pilot work ethic certification program

The program examines the importance of work ethic, personal responsibility, delayed gratification and a positive attitude.

April 8, 2021

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WORK ETHIC: Students who successfully complete the program will receive an industry-recognized NC3 certificate. Bet_Noire/Getty Images

The Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute is one of the first postsecondary schools nationwide selected to pilot a work ethic certification based on the mikeroweWorks Foundation’s work ethic curriculum.

It is the first and only institution in Ohio to offer the certification. The certification is accredited by NC3, the National Coalition of Certification Centers, which has partnered with Koch Industries and the Charles Koch Foundation to expand the program across the U.S. 

Known as the MRW Work Ethic Certification, the program is an extension of the mikeroweWorks Foundation’s S.W.E.A.T. Pledge and examines the importance of work ethic, personal responsibility, delayed gratification and a positive attitude. Students who successfully complete the program will receive an industry-recognized NC3 certificate.

The program is a natural fit for Ohio State ATI, which was named one of five top trade and career schools in the U.S. by Niche.com. Niche is an education ranking and review site, which compiles student reviews and data from the U.S. Department of Education to determine its rankings.

Ohio State ATI’s Business Training and Educational Services unit will administer the program. The first offering began March 10 for ATI students.

“The Work Ethic Certification adds to the outstanding portfolio of workforce development programs that BTES already offers,” says Kris Boone, assistant dean and ATI director. “Our goal is for Ohio State ATI to become a workforce development hub, preparing ATI students for the jobs of tomorrow, and updating current industry personnel with recertification programs.”

A public offering of the MRW Work Ethic Certification program is set for August. Business and community leaders interested in bringing the MRW Work Ethic Certification into their organizations can contact Kim Sayers, director of BTES, at 330-287-0100 or [email protected].

Ohio State ATI is located on the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences Wooster campus.

Source: Ohio State ATI, which is solely responsible for the information provided and is wholly owned by the source. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset.

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