WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor today announced the award of $50 million in grants to help 15 community colleges in 14 states expand access to education and training for good-paying jobs and equitably meet employers’ and workers’ skill development needs.  

The funding announced today – together with the $45 million awarded in September 2022 – is a combined investment of $95 million since 2022 in the community college system from the Department of Labor under the Biden-Harris administration, allowing 28 community colleges in 24 states to provide career pathways for participants to train in healthcare, teaching, clean energy and other key industries.

In January 2023, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that full-time college graduates earn almost twice as much each week as workers with high school diplomas. For people in marginalized and underserved communities, a lack of access to education and training hinders career pathways and often worsens their economic disparities.

“Community colleges offer accessibility and affordability that make them great options for people in marginalized and underrepresented communities to learn the skills needed to succeed in the workforce,” said Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh. “Combined with our September 2022 funding, today’s award will put $95 million to work to help community colleges in 24 states tailor their curriculum to respond to regional labor market needs, continue the Biden-Harris administration’s commitment to investing in education programs that connect people to quality jobs, and create a more inclusive and equitable workforce.”

Administered by the department’s Employment and Training Administration, the third round of Strengthening Community Colleges training grants will enable recipients to increase educational and economic opportunities for people in underrepresented communities. Grants will provide opportunities to design and align education and training to respond to regional and state labor market needs through accelerated learning pathways. 

In March 2022, the department announced funding availability for the second round of Strengthening Community College Training grants. A subsequent announcement – in June 2022 – made $50 million available for the round of funding awarded today.

A list of the grant recipients in the third round follows this release.

Recipient

City

State

Amount

Cossatot Community College of the University of Arkansas

De Queen

AR

$1,597,031

Los Angeles Community College District

Sylmar

CA

$1,600,000

Arapahoe Community College

Littleton

CO

$4,989,434

College of Central Florida

Ocala

FL

$4,732,384

William Rainey Harper College

Palatine

IL

$1,599,842

Des Moines Area Community College

Ankeny

IA

$4,999,094

Minnesota State Community and Technical College

Fergus Falls

MN

$4,201,050

County College of Morris

Randolph

NJ

$1,600,000

Lorain County Community College District

Elyria

OH

$5,000,000

Tulsa Community College

Tulsa

OK

$1,600,000

Northeastern Technical College

Cheraw

SC

$4,900,636

Piedmont Technical College

Greenwood

SC

$4,987,461

Brazosport College

Lake Jackson

TX

$1,598,762

Southside Virginia Community College

Alberta

VA

$1,599,530

Chippewa Valley Technical College

Eau Claire

WI

$4,994,776

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