Sussex County Community College (SCCC) in Newton, New Jersey, has received a $10,000 grant from the Gene Haas Foundation to support scholarships for students in its Machine Tool Technology program. This funding aims to help students succeed in the machining industry by reducing financial barriers.
The Gene Haas Foundation, founded by Gene Haas of Haas Automation, focuses on closing the skills gap in manufacturing through education. The foundation provides scholarships and supports special programming to advance the machining industry. Mark Harris from Allendale Machinery Systems presented the grant to SCCC's President, Dr. Jon Connolly, and Stan Kula, Executive Director of the SCCC Foundation. Dr. Connolly expressed gratitude, stating, "The Gene Haas Foundation’s continued belief in our program highlights the importance of what we’re doing to prepare the next generation of skilled machinists."
SCCC offers a variety of degree and certificate programs, including technical training. The college is currently enrolling students for the spring semester, which begins on January 21. For more information, visit SCCC's website.