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FOA Approved Training

The Fiber Optic Association has developed curriculum guidelines for training course approval and only approves schools or training organizations meeting our standards. Schools or training organizations which offer training which meets FOA standards are listed on this website and are authorized to offer FOA certifications.

Note: ONLY schools which are listed here are FOA-Approved and authorized to offer FOA certifications. Schools listed here are required to offer FOA certifications to all students. If you have any questions regarding a school's status with the FOA, contact the FOA staff.


Joseph L. Compton, Program Coordinator
Big Sandy Community and Technical College
122 South Riverfill Drive
Pikeville , Kentucky 41501
United States
Tel: 606-794-6088
Email: joseph.compton@kctcs.edu
http://bigsandy.kctcs.edu/

Big Sandy Community and Technical College (BSCTC) offers more than 25 academic and technical programs on four campuses (Prestonsburg, Pikeville, Paintsville and Hager Hill) conveniently located throughout our service area. With an enrollment of over 4,700 students, BSCTC is an affordable choice when it comes to higher education. By staying close to home, you'll go far in reaching your goals. The Electrical Technology Program focuses on preparing students for various entry-level electrician positions for employment in industry and construction fields. The study of electrical theory in the classroom and practical application of that theory in labs provide the foundation for the program.



CFOT, FOA Approved School # 354


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Note:ONLY those schools which are listed on the FOA website are FOA-Approved and authorized to offer FOA certifications. Schools listed here are required to offer FOA certifications to students.  If you have any questions regarding a school's status with the FOA, contact the FOA staff at staff@thefoa.org.

The listings on this page represent the most recent information available to the FOA. Contact the individual school for verification.

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