Lifeguard training to be offered on Wilburton campus
(Press Release 02-25-10)
Hank Mooney, Office of Public Information
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If you’re looking for a summer job, it’s
that time of the year, according to water safety instructor
Loma Messex at Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton.
“There is quite a demand for lifeguards and swimming instructors
each year,” she said.
Eastern will be offering two Red Cross certified courses in
lifeguard training during the spring semester. The first course
will be March 26-31 followed by a second class April 23 - 28.
The classes are scheduled from 6-10 p.m. weeknights and 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. on the weekend on the Wilburton campus.
Water Safety Instructor Course (WSI) is scheduled for April
9-15. Tuition for the lifeguard training course or WSI is $109.00
and books cost $55.19. Students that are high school junior and
seniors and have taken the ACT test may qualify to take the course
for college credit.
A student must be at least 15 to enroll in Lifeguard Training
and at least 16 for WSI, Messex says, and students need to contact
Messex before enrolling in WSI at (918) 465-1731 to be sure his
or her skills qualify for the course.
“Water safety instructors are in demand in southeastern
Oklahoma,” she says, “since the WSI course is needed
by individuals to qualify to give swimming lessons in area pools.
“If a student wants to be
able to train lifeguards, they need to take LGI (Lifeguard
Instructor Course) which has a prerequisite of Lifeguard Training
and must be at least 17 years old.”
For more information contact Loma Messex at 918.465.1731 or
email at lmessex@eosc.edu
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