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OC grant
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Odessa College President Gregory Williams stood smiling in front of an oversized cardboard $1.1 million check from the U.S. Department of Education in the Odessa College Wednesday morning.
The check is only half of a two-year grant that will total $2.2 million, which will be used to create a pre-engineering program at OC.
OC hosted the press conference Wednesday morning to announce a grant they received last week that will "create a pathway for Hispanic and low-income students to obtain appropriate skills and credentials, and to become a part of the educated engineering workforce in our region," an OC news release said.
UTPB President David Watts canceled a meeting to be there for Williams to announce the grant.
"He said he was here because I asked him to come," Williams said.
The two institutions plan to work together to build their new initiative, which in response to a need for more engineering students in West Texas.
"We can work together, and we are proving that," Williams said.
A portion of the grant will establish a university transfer center at OC for pre-engineering students who wish to go on to a four-year engineering program, like the one that Watts hopes to have ready by Fall 2009, he said.
Williams said the grant will also go to creating a summer bridge math academy.
THE PROJECT WILL:
>> Establish a university transfer center.
>> Renovate chemistry lab equipment and facilities.
>> Create an engineering lab.
>> Renovate the physics lab equipment and facility.
>> Upgrade the technology in the math lab.
>> Design and host a summer bridge math academy.
NEW POSITIONS CREATED:
>> Project Director/Articulation Specialist.
>> Transfer Specialist/Summer Bridge Coordinator.
>> Engineering Curriculum Specialist.
>> Secretary.
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