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Subaru of America, Inc. Fosters Futures in Automotive with Scholarship for Camden Students, in partnership with Rainbow PUSH

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Thursday, November 12, 2020

CAMDEN, N.J., Nov. 12, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --Today, Subaru of America, Inc. in partnership with Rainbow PUSH Coalition (Rainbow PUSH) announced a new scholarship program that will champion local students interested in pursuing a future in automotive technology.

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  • CAMDEN, N.J., Nov. 12, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --Today, Subaru of America, Inc. in partnership with Rainbow PUSH Coalition (Rainbow PUSH) announced a new scholarship program that will champion local students interested in pursuing a future in automotive technology.
  • Named the Subaru University Scholarship for Automotive Excellence, the scholarship will equip six Camden students per year with financial support for an Associate Degree at Camden County College, as well as internship opportunities designed to kickstart a career in the automotive industry.
  • "After several months of brainstorming, we are pleased to announce our partnership with Subaru in the creation of Subaru Scholarship for Automotive Excellence.
  • "We're pleased that Subaru and Rainbow PUSH Coalition have chosen to partner with Camden County College to launch their new automotive training scholarship program.

County College of Morris Awarded $4 Million to Lead Expansion of Apprenticeship Programs

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Wednesday, July 10, 2019

The USDOL's Scaling Apprenticeship Through Sector-Based Strategies grant program focuses on advancing the development of apprenticeship programs in three areas: advanced manufacturing, information technology and health care.

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  • The USDOL's Scaling Apprenticeship Through Sector-Based Strategies grant program focuses on advancing the development of apprenticeship programs in three areas: advanced manufacturing, information technology and health care.
  • As a grant recipient, CCM will lead a consortium of New Jersey community colleges to build a network of apprenticeship programs in advanced manufacturing as part of a project called Career Advance USA.
  • Last year, Iacono, along with 11 other education and workforce officials from across the country, toured Germany to examine its apprenticeship programs.
  • The CCM consortium includes Bergen Community College, Camden County College, Hudson County College, Mercer County Community College, Middlesex County College, Raritan Valley Community College and Rowan College at Gloucester.