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Flint Hills Technical College at Westar Energy William E. Brown Professional Dev
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About Flint Hills Technical College at Westar Energy William E. Brown Professional Dev
Flint Hills Technical College at Westar Energy William E. Brown Professional Development Center is an employer-partnership instructional site of Flint Hills Technical College located in Topeka, Kansas. This type of arrangement enables a technical college to deliver workforce training and technical coursework directly at a corporate facility, supporting employee skill development and professional advancement. Specific IPEDS enrollment and outcome data are not recorded for this site.
No specific programs are listed in current IPEDS records for this location. Technical programs delivered through utility company partnership sites of this type commonly focus on areas such as electrical systems, power generation, energy technology, and industrial maintenance. Students and Westar Energy employees should contact Flint Hills Technical College directly for information on available programs and enrollment.
Topeka is the capital of Kansas and a regional center for government, utilities, and healthcare. The presence of major energy employers like Westar Energy in the area makes employer-based technical training programs particularly relevant to the local workforce.
801 NE US Highway 24, Topeka, KS 66608
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