Minnesota State College Southeast has received a state grant to create a new workforce development program in partnership with several area manufacturing companies.
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This spring, the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) awarded a $399,827 Minnesota Jobs Skills Partnership grant to the college, which will support advanced mechatronics and automation technologies on the Red Wing campus.
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The partnership includes seven businesses: 3M Fall Protection, Ardent Mills, Food Service Specialties, Gemini, Hearth and Home Technologies, Intek Plastics, and Red Wing Shoes.
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The college will build upon its existing one-year Foundational Mechatronics diploma program with advanced curriculum to develop a new 20-credit certificate in Automation Essentials, leading to the launch of a full second-year AAS degree program.Â
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Programming covered by the grants includes onboarding and training new workers, upskilling current workers, promoting workforce diversity, defining career pathways, developing communication and leadership skills, and more.
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