Program aims to open doors to STEM education and create successful
pathways to employment
Constellation,
a leading competitive retail energy supplier, and the Community
College of Baltimore County (CCBC) today announced the Constellation
STEM Scholars program during a kickoff celebration at the college’s
Essex campus. The program, made possible through a $50,000 grant from
Constellation, will provide scholarships to students pursuing associate
degrees and certificates in programs that require STEM (science,
technology, engineering, mathematics) knowledge including computer
science, HVAC, environmental science, and engineering.
The program will seek to increase the number of low-income, academically
talented students who are completing degrees and certificates in
programs that require STEM knowledge – particularly women and minorities
– by providing the support they need financially, socially,
academically, and professionally.
“Minorities now account for almost 40 percent of K-12 students in the
United States, yet they earn only 27 percent of associate degrees from
community colleges,” said CCBC President Sandra L. Kurtinitis.
“Constellation’s contribution will allow us to provide traditionally
under-served and low-income students who want to pursue STEM-related
fields with both financial and academic support.”
“The need for quality programs to encourage students to pursue careers
in STEM fields has been well documented, particularly in the energy
industry as we work toward a greener energy future.” said Joseph Nigro,
CEO of Constellation. “Constellation is dedicated to creating
educational opportunities in our community. We are pleased that our
contribution will enable CCBC to provide scholarships, guidance, and
hands-on learning experiences to fulfill the need for capable and
educated job candidates.”
As part of the program, students will be offered the opportunity to
shadow engineers and solar installers during the construction of
Constellation’s recently announced 5.1 megawatt solar project at CCBC to
gain a greater understanding of available STEM career opportunities and
valuable on the job experience.
Second year student Funke Okunrinboye is pursuing an associate degree in
mathematics, and hopes to transfer to the University of Maryland,
Baltimore County next fall to complete a bachelor’s degree.
“CCBC’s STEM education programs have broadened my horizons and helped me
set career goals,” said Okunrinboye. “Participating in job shadowing has
given me a deeper insight into the practical applications of what I’ve
learned in the classroom.”
The program will also provide students with support services, including
workshops, mentoring, lectures, study groups, social activities, and
outreach activities through the STEM Club student group. In coordination
with Constellation, CCBC will establish pipelines that connect
scholarship students to opportunities for internships or full-time
employment.
About Constellation
Constellation is a leading competitive retail supplier of power, natural
gas and energy products and services for homes and businesses across the
continental United States. Constellation's family of retail businesses
serves more than 2.5 million residential, public sector and business
customers, including more than two-thirds of the Fortune 100.
Baltimore-based Constellation is a subsidiary of Exelon Corporation
(NYSE: EXC), the nation's leading competitive energy provider, with 2014
revenues of approximately $27.4 billion, and more than 32,000 megawatts
of owned capacity comprising one of the nation's cleanest and
lowest-cost power generation fleets. Learn more at www.constellation.com
or on Twitter at @ConstellationEG.
About the Community College of Baltimore County
CCBC is ranked among the number one providers of undergraduate
education, workforce development, technology training, and lifelong
learning/life enrichment in the Baltimore Metropolitan area. Rooted in
the community since 1957, CCBC offers a unique approach to learning that
empowers people to transform their lives.
Nationally recognized as a leader in innovative learning strategies,
CCBC educates nearly 65,000 people each year, including more than half
of all Baltimore County residents attending undergraduate college. Its
Continuing Education division is the preferred training partner for
Maryland businesses, serving more than 100 employers annually with
customized employee development training.
CCBC is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education,
3624 Market Street, 2nd Floor West, Philadelphia, PA 19104
(267-284-5000). The Middle States Commission on Higher Education is an
institutional accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of
Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.
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