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Submits Addl Info Re Shift Technical Advisor Requirements. Plans for Completing Technical Courses Required for B.S. Degree in Engineering Technology W/Nuclear Reactor Technology Specialty Area from Kansas State Univ Described
ML20135A787
Person / Time
Site: Wolf Creek Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation icon.png
Issue date: 09/03/1985
From: Koester G
KANSAS GAS & ELECTRIC CO.
To: Harold Denton
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
KMLNRC-85-210, NUDOCS 8509100272
Download: ML20135A787 (1)


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KANSAS GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY THE ELECTAC COMPANY l

@LENN L N O E S T E st vect postsecamT sevcLaam September 3, 1985 I l

Mr. Harold R. Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 l l

l KMLNRC 85-210 Re: Docket No. STN 50-482 Subj: College Program Update

Dear Mr. Denton:

1 During a meeting on May 28, 1985, with Mr. Hugh Thompson and members of his staff, Kansas Gas and Electric Company (KG&E) provided an update on the status of Wolf Creek Generating Station and various ongoing activities.

One specific activity discussed during the meeting was Wolf Creek's college program to satisfy the Shift Technical Advisor requirements (see NUREG 0881  ;

Supplement 5). This letter provides additional information concerning KG&E's l

current plans for completing the technical courses required for a Bachelor '

of Science degree in Engineering Technology with Nuclear Reactor Technology  ;

Specialty Area from Kansas State University (KSU) . l The remaining technical portion of the program is scheduled to begin in January 1986 and will generally adhere to the University's semester teaching schedule. The program will require approximately two years to complete and vill be conducted at the KSU campus in Manhattan, Kansas.

Our current plan is to divide our employees into two or three groups with each group composed of members from various shift teams. Each group will attend one full-time four or five week session in Manhattan. The length of each session and the planned number of courses per session will vary, depending upon the content of the course being taught.

This proposed schedule has been coordinated with KSU College of Engineering and represents an efficient method of achieving our goals with minimal dis-ruption of normal plant activities. This schedule also allows for efficient use of KSU faculty and resources.

. Yours very truly, 8509100272 850903 DR ADOCK 050 2 GLK:bb xc:PO'Connor (2)

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/0 201 N. Market -Wlchits, Kansas - Mad Address: RO. Box 208 I Wichita, Kansas 67201 - Telephone: Area Ccde (316) 261-6451