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The 2015 GHF-NIMS Credentialing Scholarship Program provides students with skills that have immediate value in the job market. 

Posted: March 20, 2015

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The National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS; Fairfax, VI), the precision manufacturing industry’s premier standards and certification body, and the Gene Haas Foundation (GHF; Oxnard, CA), which provides scholarships to schools for students entering technical training programs, announced that they will partner again this year to help schools prepare more students for success in precision manufacturing careers.

The 2015 GHF-NIMS Credentialing Scholarship Program will provide eligible secondary and post-secondary institutions with grants to build high-quality technical programs that provide students with foundational skills and industry-recognized credentials that have immediate value in the job market. The grants will cover up to 100 percent of the costs of testing and credentialing services for all students seeking NIMS certifications. The program will launch this year with a $100,000 investment from GHF.

“With this program, we hope to support more high schools and community colleges as they build high-quality programs that use NIMS standards and credentials in order to deliver the most relevant and innovative training,” said the Gene Haas Foundation board. “This provides our country’s manufacturers an excellent workforce.”

“There are an estimated 99,500 projected job openings for machinists and 117,100 projected job openings for industrial maintenance technicians nationally through 2020,” said Jim Wall, the executive director of NIMS. “We are proud to be working with them to help schools prepare more young people with skills and credentials they need to succeed in these in-demand jobs.”

In 2014, the Scholarship Program provided financial support to over 1,000 individuals at 22 high schools and colleges in 16 states to pursue NIMS certification. An approximate 3,500 credentials in foundational CNC machining will be earned as a result.

To find out how schools can apply for a GHF-NIMS Credentialing Scholarship, please click here.

www.nims-skills.orgghaasfoundation.org

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