QUICKJOBS ARE KEY TO WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
Midlands Technical College Foundation donors such as Bank of America, Power:Ed, and Strategic Development Group support workforce development by funding training available through the college's QuickJobs programs.
Students in QuickJobs certificate programs are not eligible for federal or state financial aid. Many students rarely have the resources immediately available to pay for the courses, which creates a financial barrier to a stronger future.
“MTC’s QuickJobs training programs are a proven contributor to workforce preparation in the Midlands, and we are grateful for the investments that Bank of America, Power:Ed, Strategic Development Group, and other key donors have made in MTC. For the unemployed and underemployed, a QuickJobs scholarship can be life-changing,” said Nancy McKinney, CEO of the Midlands Technical College Foundation.
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100% OF CNC CLASS FINDS EMPLOYMENT IN JUST WEEKS
When MTC had to quickly transition to virtual instruction because of the pandemic, many students in hands-on programs were concerned that their training would be interrupted. However, MTC was still able to provide them with the resources and experiences needed to prepare for the workforce.
The Spring 2020 Computer Numerical Control (CNC) class was no exception, and 100% of the class was able to find employment in just weeks.
“We’ve had many successful groups throughout the years. This last group really had to lean in hard considering the pandemic’s impact to class schedules and delivery methods. Fortunately, our faculty are always ready to go the extra mile for the students who were willing to tag along,” said Jeff Sigley, MTC Manufacturing Faculty.
students received full QuickJobs scholarships.
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