Illinois Central College Announces
Outcomes of $14.2 Million IT Workforce Accelerator Grant
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[April 02, 2024]
Illinois
Central College (ICC) recently announced outcomes of the IT
Workforce Accelerator program funded by a $14.2 million U.S.
Economic Development Administration grant received by Bradley
University, Eureka College, and ICC in 2022.
The program allows the three schools to provide no-cost IT training
to help Central Illinois residents and employees upgrade their
skills and get jobs in IT. The certificates and microcredentials
available were created in response to the IT training needs of over
200 local businesses, and most can be earned in less than six
months.
As of the end of 2023, the program had over 800 participants and
exceeded the goal for credential completion by 20%. To date, over
1,300 individuals have registered for classes. The goal is to help
1,000 people get hired for IT jobs or retrained.
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Don Shafer, executive director of
the IT Workforce Accelerator, said, "It's a collaborative
effort. What's been great is the collaboration between three
higher education institutions. And we have some great stories of
individuals that weren't in IT before and now they've been hired
for jobs they never would have applied for had they not had this
training. The IT Workforce
Accelerator is hosting a job fair on April 2, 2024, from 3:30-5:30
p.m. at the East Peoria ICC campus. Businesses and individuals
interested in participating can find more information at
www.itworkforce
accelerator.org.
Illinois Central College is a two-year community college with
campuses in East Peoria, Peoria, and Pekin, Illinois, providing a
high-quality, affordable education to prepare individuals for
success in the workforce or at a four-year college or university.
For more information on ICC, visit icc.edu.
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