CCC's Metallica Scholars Initiative on six-year repeat
OREGON CITY — Metallica’s foundation, All Within
My Hands, is once again continuing its multimillion-dollar investment in
critical workforce programs at community colleges nationwide. Among the
schools, Clackamas Community College was invited to return for year six and
will continue to receive Metallica Scholars funding to enhance career and
technical education programs.
Launched in 2019 by All Within My Hands in
partnership with the American Association of Community Colleges, the Metallica
Scholars Initiative began with 10 colleges (including Clackamas Community
College) and primarily manufacturing programs. The initiative offers diverse
workforce opportunities for students interested in gaining the skills and
training necessary to find meaningful and well-paying careers, including CCC’s
heavy metals programs like welding, industrial technology and automotive
technology. Additional curricula will include construction, health care and
engineering, contributing to more than 25 fields of study offered within the
initiative. To date, All Within My Hands has invested over $10.5 million in the
American workforce, reaffirming a commitment to career and technical education
at the local level.
“When we launched the Metallica Scholars
Initiative, it really spoke to me. A collective goal of breaking the stigma of
trade skills. Trade skills are vital to society, and what’s even more important
is to support the many folks who are trying to create a career by learning and
using these skills,” Metallica’s James Hetfield said. “I am so proud - we all
are - to see how this program is changing lives by providing much-needed
resources to empower students, and it’s great that we’re able to make our
biggest grant yet to support these students and the future workforce. We are
reaching even further for year six of the Metallica Scholars Initiative. This
year, our program will be in 60 schools in all 50 states! All thanks to your
support.”
“Clackamas Community College is honored to once
again be part of the Metallica Scholars Initiative. Through this partnership,
we are providing essential skills and training to our students, preparing them
for meaningful careers,” CCC President Tim Cook said. “The Metallica Scholars
program exemplifies the power of collaboration between education and industry,
and we remain committed to ensuring the success of our students and the growth
of our community.”
Metallica Scholars are often considered
nontraditional students, as many have families they support or are the first in
their families to pursue a college education. All Within My Hands and the American
Association of Community Colleges aim to connect students to skill-building
opportunities and bridge the talent needs of the American workforce, all while
using the community college system, which is the most affordable, flexible and
industry-relevant applied-learning training provider in the country.
“Metallica, through their foundation, is changing
how people view and engage with the trades in this country, and it is working,”
Peter Delgrosso, executive director of All Within My Hands, said. “Metallica
Scholars are diverse, motivated and ambitious, and we are here to help them
reach their goals. I am so proud and honored to be able to announce entrance
into all 50 states as this is a significant milestone for not only our
foundation but the incredible community we have helped foster and connect.”
To learn more about Clackamas Community College’s
Metallica Scholars program, contact Britany Ellerbrook at britany.ellerbrook@clackamas.edu or visit, www.clackamas.edu/heavy-metals.