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Haslam Announces Grant For TCAT Knoxville

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Grant part of Drive to 55, for Machine Tool Technology and Diesel Technology programs
 
KNOXVILLE – Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam today announced a $950,000 grant to help the Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Knoxville train Tennesseans and meet workforce needs in the region, as the state continues its Drive to 55.
 
The grant will help TCAT-Knoxville start machine tool technology and diesel technology programs at an off-campus site, providing students with hands-on technical training similar to what is currently used in the industry and preparing them for careers in high demand areas.


 
Haslam included in his FY 2015-2016 budget amendment and the General Assembly approved $5 million to fund new equipment at TCATs to meet job training demands across Tennessee. This month Haslam is announcing targeted investments in high demand programs at TCATs.
 
“Our TCATs have a great track record of success, and as a state we want to allocate resources strategically, where those funds can be most effective,” Haslam said. “The state’s ability to attract and retain business is tied directly to the quality of our workforce, and across our 27 technical colleges, students are gaining the necessary skills to succeed and go on to higher paying jobs and better lives.”
 
Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology have an 80 percent graduation rate and an 85 percent job placement rate across the system.
 
By 2025, 55 percent of the jobs available in Tennessee will require a post-secondary credential, and currently only 33 percent of Tennesseans qualify. The governor launched his Drive to 55 two years ago to increase the number of Tennesseans with a post-secondary degree or certificate.
 
Earlier this year the governor highlighted Tennessee Reconnect, a last-dollar scholarship program allowing an adult to attend a TCAT free of tuition and fees. The program was part of Haslam’s landmark Tennessee Promise legislation passed last year.
 
Approximately 1,700 Tennessee Reconnect students and more than 330 high school Tennessee Promise students have chosen to attend TCAT-Knoxville. Adults can still sign up at their local TCAT where they will then be guided through the admission and financial aid process.

 


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