Submitted by CCAC
PITTSBURGH—The Community College of Allegheny County’s Workforce Development Division has announced the launch of a Skilled Trades Academy Scholarship Program designed to introduce high school students (ages 14 to 17) to the benefits of skilled trades careers.
Funded through a national grant from the All Within My Hands Foundation’s Metallica Scholars Initiative (MSI) and through additional support from the Richard King Mellon Foundation, the FREE program will run from late October through March. Student scholars who meet program requirements will meet in person on Saturdays at CCAC West Hills Center, located in Oakdale, near Pittsburgh International Airport.
The academy’s participants will take five courses that will engage them in practical, hands-on projects and learning activities in welding, solar photovoltaic technology, commercial vehicle operation, electrical technology and HVAC technology. Students who attend all classes will receive a $150 stipend at the end.
There is an application process and financial need is considered as part of the eligibility requirements. Applications will be reviewed through October 9.
CCAC is the first college in Pennsylvania to receive this $75,000 grant from MSI and is one of 18 first-time nationwide recipient colleges this year. There are 60 schools, total, awarded by the program, and this year, there is at least one awardee in each of the 50 states. In addition, the Richard King Mellon Foundation, in recognition of the importance of bringing the MSI national funding initiative to the Pittsburgh region, supported CCAC during the application process and provided a grant for an additional $50,000.
To apply for the scholarship: https://ccacforms.formstack.com/forms/metallic_grant
For more information, contact Nick Mance: 412.788.7511/nmance@ccac.edu
ABOUT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY (CCAC):
Since its founding in 1966, CCAC has flourished, becoming the educational powerhouse it is today—a nationally renowned two-year college dedicated to serving all members of the community. From groundbreaking student success initiatives to top-ranked academic and career-based programs, CCAC continues to be the college of choice for nearly one out of every two adults in Allegheny County.
Each year, approximately 30,000 students enroll at CCAC, taking advantage of more than 130 degree, certificate, diploma and transfer programs as well as hundreds of noncredit and workforce development courses. Comprising four campuses and three neighborhood centers along with other off-site locations, CCAC is honored to have one of the largest veteran student populations in the state and takes pride in ranking among the nation’s top community colleges for the number of individuals graduating in nursing and the health-related professions.
CCAC graduates have transferred to the nation’s most prestigious colleges and universities, have obtained the most academically challenging and competitive degrees, and can be found at leading companies, organizations and institutions throughout the country. CCAC alumni are actively engaged in every sector of society, providing leadership to scores of economic, scientific, civic and philanthropic entities both in the Pittsburgh region and around the world. Visit ccac.edu to learn more.
ABOUT ALL WITHIN MY HANDS:
All Within My Hands (AWMH) is a non-profit, philanthropic organization conceived by the members and management of Metallica and dedicated to creating sustainable communities by supporting workforce education, the fight against hunger, and other critical local services. 100% of donations go directly to local organizations that the Foundation supports. To date, All Within My Hands’ collective efforts have raised over $15M—providing $8.2M in grants to career and technical education programs, over $3.6M to combat food insecurity, and more than $3.5M to disaster relief efforts. To learn more about All Within My Hands, Visit AllWithinMyHands.org and follow us on Instagram, X, Facebook, and LinkedIn.