Slippery Rock University receives $179,181 for internship program

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Pennsylvania’s Manufacturing PA Training-to-Career Program (MTTC) recently awarded Slippery Rock University $179,181 to support a student internship program in Allegheny, Butler, and Erie counties.

The program is designed for Slippery Rock University students and allows them to intern at local food and/or beverage manufacturing facilities during summer semesters over the next two years.

“This grant provides a great opportunity for our students to acquire manufacturing industry experience while helping them earn money to make their education more affordable,” Paul Scanlon, Slippery Rock University director of sustainability, said. “It also benefits local manufacturers by helping address workforce needs, not only through immediate internships but by training future contributors and leaders of their industries. We’re grateful for this opportunity provided by DCED, which will complement and continue to grow our existing partnerships with local food and beverage manufacturers.”

Interns receive short-term work readiness training in manufacturing industry protocols, safety training, and entry-level skills needed to obtain employment upon graduation; and will be mentored to develop higher-level skills required for the manufacturing industry.

The university conducted recruiting and interviews, and the selected students will begin their internships on June 1.

MTTC grants support projects resulting in short-term work readiness, job placement, or the advancement of manufacturing.