top of page
Greg Taylor

MSC Southeast Jobs Skills Partnership Grant




Minnesota State College Southeast has received a state grant to create a new workforce development program in partnership with several area manufacturing companies.

 

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.

 

The partnership includes seven businesses: 3M Fall Protection, Ardent Mills, Food Service Specialties, Gemini, Hearth and Home Technologies, Intek Plastics, and Red Wing Shoes.

 

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. 

 

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.

 

5 views0 comments

Recent Posts

See All

Comments


bottom of page