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The Mastermind Behind THIS Radical Idea At WSU Tech | Sheree Utash #448 | The Way I Heard It

2025-08-29 Entertainment
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Mike Rowe
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Integrating Work Ethic Curriculum: WSU Tech's Model for Workforce Readiness

Learn how WSU Tech actively embeds personal responsibility and work ethic curriculum directly into technical training, leading to exceptional graduate success rates.

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  • WSU Tech employs a "bottom-up" approach, co-developing programs directly with industry leaders.
  • The institution utilizes Mike Rowe's S.W.E.A.T. Pledge as a foundational work ethic curriculum for all students.
  • Graduate placement rates consistently hit 90–92% across various technical and professional fields.
  • They aggressively market trades and showcase transparent career pathways starting in middle school.

This discussion features Sheree Utash, President of WSU Tech, detailing their successful educational ecosystem where technical skills align with demonstrated personal accountability. Use their model to understand how to effectively bridge the gap between education output and real-world employer needs, even when fighting bureaucratic resistance.

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Five years ago, around the same time CRT crept in K-12 schools, and DEI snuck into the corner office, and ESG slithered into boardrooms across America, a conversation emerged in various corners on the internet around the “appropriateness” of a lesser-known acronym—my S.W.E.A.T. Pledge. The S.W.E.A.T. Pledge was written years before as a tongue-in-cheek affirmation of time-honored qualities like personal responsibility, delayed gratification, a decent attitude, a thrifty lifestyle, a solid work ethic, and so forth. To this day, everyone who applies for a work ethic scholarship from mikeroweWORKS must sign one, and 11 years ago, no one objected. Five years ago, however, the S.W.E.A.T. Pledge (Skill and Work Ethic Aren’t Taboo) did not fit neatly alongside the aforementioned Army of Angry Acronyms (AAA). Indeed, its unapologetic embrace of individuality, initiative, and meritocracy were deemed “problematic,” with lots of people suddenly triggered by the idea that work ethic might be used as a basis to award a scholarship. In fact, so many objected to the S.W.E.A.T. Pledge for so many different reasons, I had no choice but to turn it into a work ethic curriculum and see if perhaps I could get it into public schools before western civilization collapsed on our heads. Well, we’ve got a ways to go, but we’re off to a great start. Today, The mikeroweWORKS work ethic curriculum—inspired by the S.W.E.A.T. Pledge— is in more than 50+ schools, thanks in large part to the dogged efforts of my own staff and a very determined educator named Sheree Utash. Sheree not only runs WSU Tech in Wichita, the best trade school in America, she shares my belief that work ethic ought to discussed in the classroom in a structured way. With her help and support, an entire curriculum (with lesson plans and everything!), was developed and implemented at WSU Tech. Today, in honor of Labor Day, and the 17th birthday of mikeroweWORKS, I’m honored to have Sheree on the podcast, to thank her properly for kickstarting this radical idea and to talk about the many good things happening at WSU Tech, along with what needs to change if we’re to improve the education we’re currently offering as a country. You’re gonna love Sheree Utash. I guarantee it. See all that goes on at the best school in America, WSU Tech: https://wsutech.edu Learn more about my work ethic curriculum: https://bit.ly/MRWFCurriculum A special thanks to: Stand Together, a philanthropic community that helps America’s boldest changemakers tackle the root causes of our country’s biggest problems. Learn more about the people making a difference in their communities and how Stand Together supports their efforts: https://standtogether.org/ Or subscribe for more stories of changemakers: @StandTogetherCC Good Ranchers - You can get an additional $40 off with my code MIKE and free meat for life when you subscribe. Use code MIKE at: https://go.goodranchers.com/mike SkillsUSA - Volunteer locally or start your own chapter TODAY. Learn more at: https://bit.ly/SkillsUSAxRowe #podcast #education #skills If you like me, and even if you don't, subscribe to my channels and follow me. Much obliged. https://www.youtube.com/@therealmikerowe https://www.youtube.com/@therealmikeroweshorts https://www.youtube.com/@PYSKshow http://instagr.am/mikerowe/ http://fb.me/TheRealMikeRowe http://twttr.com/mikeroweworks 00:00 Coming up 00:29 Sheree Utash is an emissary for work ethic 03:58 Expanding my S.W.E.A.T. Pledge 12:17 How to teach work ethic 17:05 How Sheree's school emulates industries 21:02 Personal responsibility and AI 24:39 Sheree's take on the Department of Education ️ 26:01 Our takes on compliance and risk 32:23 WSU Tech's placement rates 37:18 Exposing younger students to the trades 44:58 The importance of believing in your mission 48:47 The best ecosystem for education ️ 52:47 Sheree's career pathway 56:05 A life-changing business 1:01:13 My recent visit to Kansas

Top Comments (10)

@chrispile3878 2025-08-30

As a Wichitan, I am delighted to know that a WSU administrator/educator is helping students build these work ethics into their lives. Thanks, Mike - and Sheree - you go girl!

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@robviousobviously5757 2025-08-29

WSU & WSUTech are an awesome combination.. our son is a graduate of the WSU Aerospace Masters program... where he works utilizes both groups.. they make each other better... it does work

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@johnnyrothwell8982 2025-09-06

An 18 year old graduating with their associates degree in a trade with no debt and a college scholarship is the New American Dream. America is great in Wichita thanks to WSU Tech. A quality education that is actually worth something in the market place with no debt!!! This makes me so proud to be a life long Wichitan.

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@carolj2013 2025-09-01

The day I had to tell someone that pajamas were not appropriate work attire - in a law enforcement environment - was the day I knew I was officially old and it was time to start planning my retirement.

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@iamamberwilliams 2025-08-30

We love Sheree and she is an amazing Leader! Im proud of what is happening in Wichita and WSU Tech. I got my start there under Sheree Leadership.

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@shafferjoe1962 2025-09-08

At 53, I went back to school at WSU Tech and Sherry was there. She lives these words and has lifted this school to new heights. Congratulations Sherry on making WSU Tech the number one Tech school on the US.

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@wokeopossum4965 2025-08-30

I attended the Wichita Area Tech College's Machinist Course in the 80's and have been re-enrolling throughout the years, cad/catia drafting, CNC programming and CMM Programming. WSU TECH gave me the tools to make a good living for over 30 years.

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@michaelmeehan9083 2025-08-29

I was fortunate to get my work ethic from my Dad, and the US Navy.

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@shannonsunds268 2025-09-02

My Son attends WSU...he's been working for one of the tech companies on campus since he was a Sophomore...he's now working for them full-time and making more than I do while still finishing up his last few credits before he graduates...it took my daughter 2 years to find employment after graduation...this program should be the model and not the exception!

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@michaelmeehan9083 2025-08-29

Effectiveness means doing the right things..the correct tasks, Efficiency means doing them the right way with minimal waste.

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