Grant to help women in need start careers in welding, diesel technology

HANCEVILLE, Ala. — Wallace State Community College’s Future Foundation has received
                        a grant from the Women’s Fund of Greater Birmingham, allowing women experiencing poverty
                        in Wallace State’s service area the opportunity to earn a scholarship in welding or
                        diesel technology.
The scholarships, valued at $800 per semester for three semesters, will be awarded
                        on a first-come, first-serve basis to eight women who qualify for financial aid assistance.
                        The scholarships will also pay up to a $1,000 value for tools, equipment and personal
                        protective gear, as well as a tablet with Wi-Fi capabilities, Wi-Fi hotspot, learning
                        enrichment activities for school-aged children while mothers are in classes, and graduation
                        expenses. Wallace State has received a grant from the organization for three consecutive
                        years, highlighting women who have an interest in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering
                        and Mathematics) careers.  The Families Forward grant was first utilized at Wallace
                        State-Oneonta’s campus in the welding department.
Wallace State’s Welding and Diesel Technology are among the college’s Applied Technologies
                        programs with women consistently enrolled, pursuing degrees in male-dominated careers.
                        Both are considered to be high-paying and high-demand jobs.
The Women’s Fund of Greater Birmingham awards grants to support high-impact interventions
                        proven to accelerate women’s economic opportunity and disrupt the cycle of generational
                        poverty, prioritizing programs and public policy advocacy to remove barriers for women
                        and their families through education, job training, childcare support, housing and
                        more.
Those interested in the scholarship are encouraged to contact Kristi Barnett at 256.352.8231
                        or email her at kristi.barnett@wallacestate.edu. The Future Foundation is also offering incentives to current students who refer
                        students. Students can receive a $250 scholarship if they refer someone who enrolls
                        in the program.
Summer 2021 priority online registration is underway. Summer 2021 classes begin May
                        26, 2021.  Summer semester classes are available on campus, online, day, evening,
                        and weekend. Flex start and mini term options are also available.
For more information about Wallace State, visit  www.wallacestate.edu