Illinois Community Colleges receive
virtual reality grant funding to support career and technical
education programs
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[February 24, 2024]
The Illinois Community College Board (ICCB)
has awarded $766,000 to 12 Illinois Community Colleges to help
implement virtual reality equipment into existing Career and
Technical Education (CTE) programs throughout the state.
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Overall,
the funding will allow recipient colleges to purchase VR hardware
and software to recruit and instruct students in a variety of
workforce training programs for industries including but not limited
to healthcare, criminal justice, manufacturing, and HVAC.
“The Illinois Community College System is constantly looking to stay
at the forefront of workforce development. This funding will not
only help recruit students who want access to the latest technology
but also provide new cutting-edge training opportunities to better
position them for success in their chosen career fields,” said ICCB
Executive Director Brian Durham.
The two-year grant program was passed by the General Assembly and
signed by Governor Pritzker in FY24. Individual grant amounts were
awarded based on college program and equipment needs.
"This funding brings new perspectives to community colleges around
the state through VR technologies that will enhance and explore new
avenues of hands-on learning in our schools," said bill sponsor and
State Senator Javier Loera Cervantes (D-Chicago).
"VR programs have been utilized in many industries
and have so much potential for growth in the future that
implementing these programs in our community college system can give
Illinois students a competitive advantage in their education and
beyond."
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VR grant funding can be used to
purchase VR hardware & software to expand or enhance current
Career & Technical Education student recruiting practices using
VR technology or start a new CTE program to include VR
technology.
About the Illinois Community College Board
The Illinois Community College Board (ICCB) is the state
coordinating organization for the Illinois Community College
System - the third largest in the country and the leading public
workforce development trainer in the state. The ICCB has
statutory responsibility for administering state and federal
grants to community college districts and adult education
providers and managing high school equivalency testing for
Illinois. Illinois community colleges serve over 600,000
residents each year in credit, noncredit, and continuing
education courses. Illinois is home to 48 colleges in 39
community college districts which provide high quality,
accessible, cost-effective educational opportunities to the
entire state. See complete
list in table below.
[Matt Berry
Chief of Staff
Illinois Community College Board] |
CTE VR GRANTEES
College |
Award |
Platform |
Curricular Area |
Truman College |
$49,550 |
Transfr |
Recruitment & Automotive Technology, Career Exploration |
Illinois Central College |
$54,060 |
SimX |
EMT & Paramedic |
Heartland Community College |
$73,000 |
Not specified |
Nursing & Welding |
Lincoln Land Community College |
$91,688 |
Microsoft, Apple & zSpace |
Health Professions, Workforce Institute and Arts and
Communications |
John A. Logan College |
$49,840 |
MILO Range Theater |
Criminal Justice & Recruitment |
Spoon River College |
$23,481 |
Kuula VR Tour |
Recruitment & CTE generally |
College of DuPage |
$52,205 |
Lincoln Electric |
Welding |
Elgin Community College |
$94,000 |
Transfr |
Recruitment & multiple CTE programs |
Moraine Valley Community College |
$38,098 |
Interplay Learning |
HVAC |
Rend Lake College |
$50,645 |
Transfr & zSpace |
Recruitment |
Carl Sandburg College |
$89,509 |
Lincoln Electric |
Welding & Recruitment |
Oakton College |
$100,000 |
I SEE YOU 360 |
Criminal Justice (Drone piloting) |
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