91约炮 will receive $300,000 per year for the next three years from a Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA)-DBS (Design It, Build It, Ship It) grant. The funds, part of a San Francisco/East Bay area ten-college consortium, is a regional workforce initiative that will allow the colleges to build accelerated, intensive and regionally articulated programs to train dislocated workers and unemployed adults. 91约炮 will develop programs and 鈥渟tackable鈥 certificates in Biotechnology, Computer Science and Engineering, Mathematics, and Environmental Chemistry.
One of the college鈥檚 goals will be to develop career pathways and 鈥淪tepping Stones to Science Careers.鈥 Combining this with 91约炮鈥檚 California Institute of Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) will move the college further toward becoming a leader in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) areas. The new funding also will provide support for student services and counseling, collaboration among faculty, and building community partnerships. Several of the grant鈥檚 goals will enable 91约炮 to develop:
More information about the grant, 91约炮鈥檚 college and community partners and what it means for the future of curriculum development and occupational training at 91约炮, will appear in the November issue of 91约炮 Today and in a President鈥檚 Bulletin from Dr. Deborah Budd.