A $100,000 grant from the Johnson Controls Community College Partnership Program is purchasing new HVAC equipment and giving students hands-on training that prepares them for family- sustaining careers.
“Johnson Controls is constantly looking for better ways to serve our customers, and we are very grateful that we are able to bring this program to the Midlands to help us achieve that goal,” said Columbia HVAC Sales Manager Daniel Winders. “We are excited about the possibilities of what this partnership program will bring for both the students of Midlands Technical College and for our local Johnson Controls branch workforce."
Power:Ed awarded MTC $50,000 in support of QuickJobs programs.
“Power:Ed endeavors to support educational priorities and career pathways for adult students in South Carolina," said Director Sara B. Fisher. "We are excited to partner with Midlands Technical College on the QuickJobs program which furthers the mission of Power:Ed and provides opportunities for many.“
QuickJobs programs are not eligible for federal or state financial aid, making scholarships vital for students to gain the skills they need to quickly enter the workforce.
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