ComEd Awards Nearly $250,000 in Scholarships for Illinois Students Pursuing Future Careers in STEM
Future of Energy Scholarship Fund enters its second year, with 47 awards to help remove barriers to college degrees in STEM
Since its launch in 2022, the ComEd Future of Energy Scholarship has awarded nearly
“At ComEd, we know that today’s youth will play a critical role in addressing tomorrow’s challenges and opportunities, including a growing demand for skilled talent to support our transition to a cleaner future,” said Gil Quiniones, CEO of ComEd. “Through the Future of Energy Scholarship, ComEd is expanding equitable opportunities for our youth, so that more women and persons of color can be a part of the exciting work to modernize the grid and create a cleaner, brighter future for our communities.”
The 2023 ComEd Future of
In addition to the financial award, all new scholars will have the opportunity to intern with ComEd, provided that they remain enrolled as a full-time student and taking classes, meet GPA requirements and complete the company’s hiring process.
“I’m beyond grateful for this scholarship and the opportunity to gain valuable industry experience through my summer internship at ComEd,” said Aliyah Muhammad, a
Working with National Energy Education Development (NEED), ComEd reached students across its service region to jumpstart their STEM education with the help of the Future of
“The students selected for the scholarship are a testament to ComEd’s commitment to the future of the energy workforce,” said Mary Spruill, Executive Director at The NEED Project. “These students come from a diversity of backgrounds, but each have shared that this scholarship allows them to focus on their studies rather than focusing on all of the expenses pursuing a degree requires. I cannot wait to see what these students are capable of thanks to ComEd’s support.”
The Future of Energy Scholarship is one example of how ComEd is preparing more future leaders for careers in energy and construction. In addition to STEM and scholarship programs, ComEd is invested in expanding job training programs to help job seekers develop the skills needed to support the growing demand for electric vehicles, solar and grid operations. These programs are dedicated to recruiting more women and persons of color for roles serving the diverse and vibrant communities found across the ComEd service territory. Last year alone, ComEd STEM and workforce development programs reached nearly 2,000 people in northern
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