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Funds Available For Displaced Texas Workers and Colleges Students to Re-skill or Up-skill
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College grants to help North Texans learn workforce skills
The grants will help students who are partway through their programs reach the finish line
Employees of Workforce Solutions Greater Dallas prep for a virtual job fair hosted by the State Fair of Texas outside of the T.R. Hoover Center in Dallas, Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020. Ben Torres/Special Contributor(Ben Torres)
North Texans who may be changing professions or who might have lost their jobs during the pandemic will get help learning new skills thanks to grants going to local colleges and universities.
On Friday, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board awarded $18.1 million to 49 institutions as part of the first round of awards intended to support displaced workers.
Higher education board awards $18.1 million in reskilling grants - Odessa American: Local News Texas Reskilling Support Fund Grant Program:tinyurl.com/yc8xlpwm Posted: Monday, December 21, 2020 1:55 pm
Odessa College was awarded $1.5 million.
Through a competitive process, 40 applicants representing 49 institutions were selected for the awards, a news release said.
Reskilling grants will allow Texas public colleges, technical schools, and universities to provide financial assistance to Texas students to cover tuition and fees. The grants are designed to support displaced Texas workers who need to reskill or upskill to get back into the workforce, and to support students who have previously stopped out of higher education complete a postsecondary credential. The program is supported by a portion of the $175 million allocation to the THECB from the Governorâs Emergency Education Relief Fund.
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