Duke Energy, Pasco-Hernando State College spotlight efforts to elevate next generation of engineering professionals during National Engineers Week
Duke Energy and Pasco-Hernando State College (PHSC) are collaborating during National Engineers Week (Feb 19-25) to promote engineering careers.
A recent $40,000 grant from the Duke Energy Foundation will assist 20 students in engineering and drafting programs, focusing on underrepresented communities.
This funding supports scholarships, industry certifications, and initiatives like a Cybersecurity Hackathon. Since 2017, Duke Energy has contributed over $190,000 to PHSC. The company aims for a cleaner energy future, with interim carbon emission targets and significant investments in energy technologies.
- Duke Energy Foundation provided a $40,000 grant to support scholarships for 20 students at PHSC.
- Since 2017, Duke Energy has donated over $190,000 to PHSC for scholarships and programs.
- Funding supports skill development in key areas like cybersecurity and mechatronics.
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Feb 19-25 , highlights the importance of engineering and technology professionals - Recent grant provides scholarship assistance to 20 engineering/drafting students at
Pasco-Hernando State College
National Engineers Week, a weeklong celebration known as
PHSC offers a plethora of degrees and programs, such as engineering technology, drafting and design, to prepare students for employment in engineering positions.
Last year, the
"The engineering technology program develops PHSC students for skills in mechatronics, pneumatics and hydraulics, and automation as tomorrow's manufacturer," said Dr.
The grant leveraged matching funds for up to 30 more scholarships for first-generation students, as well as help for students to earn industry certifications. The funding also supported the Cybersecurity Hackathon, where more than 35 students participated in an ethical hacking competition while gaining experience in the field of cybersecurity, as well as the SkillsUSA program.
The recent grant adds to a long-standing history of support from Duke Energy and the
"Duke Energy engineers, whether they work in chemical, civil, mechanical, electrical, environmental and many other disciplines, are crucial to our company's success and vision of a cleaner energy future," said
For more information about the engineering programs and certificates at PHSC, visit https://phsc.edu/academics/programs/engineering.
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