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Yahoo
14-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
DeWine announces Super RAPIDS Grants to educational institutions
Apr. 14—CCTC to receive $113,582 COLUMBUS — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel, and Ohio Department of Higher Education Chancellor Mike Duffey announced that $8.3 million was awarded to 39 universities, community colleges, and career technical centers across Ohio through the latest round of Super RAPIDS grants. In Lawrence County, Collins Career Technical Center was awarded $113,582. Awardees will use this funding to update equipment to enhance training opportunities for over 6,600 students — preparing them for careers in Ohio's expanding manufacturing industries. "We're seeing historic investments in Ohio that are creating thousands of new jobs, and we need a workforce ready to step into those opportunities," DeWine said. "This Super RAPIDS funding will ensure students are training on the same state-of-the-art equipment they'll use on the job, giving them a direct path to these careers." The Super RAPIDS grants were awarded through a competitive process that prioritized employer input. Over 130 businesses, spread across Ohio's seven JobsOhio regions, played a key role in shaping the proposals, ensuring that the funded projects address the specific skill needs of regional industries. This approach allows Ohio's training institutions to rapidly adapt to changing workforce demands and prepare students for the jobs that are most in demand in their region. The entirety of the $8.3 million available through this round of grant funding will be awarded to help schools upgrade their lab and classroom space with new, modern equipment. Ohio's Super RAPIDS program provides additional one-time funding to supplement ODHE's traditional Regionally Aligned Priorities in Delivering Skills grant program. RAPIDS grants are used to purchase equipment for use in classrooms specific to regional workforce needs. Equipment purchased by grantees is often shared among multiple campuses, expanding the reach of the equipment and allowing more students to get an affordable, high-quality education.
Yahoo
09-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
YSU, MCCTC awarded state grants for career centers
(WKBN) — Youngstown State University and the Mahoning County Career and Technical Center are receiving state grants to enhance career training opportunities. Read next: New medical clinic and wellness center to be built in Valley Thirty-nine universities, community colleges, and career technical centers across Ohio were awarded a combined total of $8.3 million through the latest round of Super RAPIDS grants. YSU received $30,822.75, and MCCTC was granted $126,354.90. The money will allow schools to upgrade their lab and classroom spaces with new, modern equipment. 'We're seeing historic investments in Ohio that are creating thousands of new jobs, and we need a workforce ready to step into those opportunities,' said Governor Mike DeWine in a news release. 'This Super RAPIDS funding will ensure students are training on the same state-of-the-art equipment they'll use on the job, giving them a direct path to these careers.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.