State of Missouri Awards $9.1M to Three Education Institutions to Boost Manufacturing

The project is titled โ€œBridging the Manufacturing Critical Skills Gap.โ€

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Three Missouri higher education institutions are working together to modernize the stateโ€™s manufacturing industry and develop its workforce, with $9.1 million in Missouriโ€™s fiscal year 2025 budget being awarded to support their efforts.

โ€œMissouri desperately needs more engineering and technical students educated in emerging advanced manufacturing technology to address the shortage of employees in this industry,โ€ said Dr. Richard Billo, director of Missouri University of Science and Technologyโ€™s Kummer Institute Center for Advanced Manufacturing. 

The funding comes as part of the Department of Higher Education and Workforce Developmentโ€™s MoExcels Workforce Initiative. Missouri S&T will serve as the lead institution for the project titled โ€œBridging the Manufacturing Critical Skills Gap.โ€

Partner institutions include East Central College (ECC) and St. Charles Community College (SCC).

An advisory board of leaders in the manufacturing sector provided S&T with a list of critical skills needed by their companies and others. Based off these recommendations, S&T will modernize its undergraduate manufacturing curriculum and incorporate new technologies and equipment to ensure the universityโ€™s training and education is well-aligned with the needs of Missouri manufacturers.

S&T will also host manufacturing summer camps for students, as well as manufacturing professional development initiatives for K-12 teachers.

The universityโ€™s Kummer Center for STEM Education and SCC will visit hundreds of elementary schools with S&Tโ€™s STEM Mobile, a STEM outreach van that will be filled with equipment for manufacturing education, and provide hands-on experiences for thousands of Missouri students as young as nine years old.

East Central College

ECC will construct a Center for Advanced Manufacturing, which will be part of its new campus in Rolla. The facility, which will include state-of-the-art equipment, classrooms and laboratory space, is expected to be completed in late 2025.

This will allow ECC to provide more opportunities for short-term credentials, one-year certificates and two-year degrees related to manufacturing.

St. Charles Community College

SCC will take part in joint K-12 outreach efforts with Missouri S&T, focusing on rural areas to spread awareness about the manufacturing profession and different career paths.

The St. Charles County-based college also plans to develop new manufacturing curriculum focused on emerging energy technologies. SCC will collaborate with S&T on a strategy using dual enrollment programs, internships and continuing education courses to streamline studentsโ€™ progress from high schools to community colleges and universities to industry roles.

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