Engineering and Computer Technology Initiative receives new funding

In 2001 the Legislature established an Engineering and Computer Technology Initiative within the Utah System of Higher Education (USHE) to increase the number of students graduating from engineering, computer science, and related technology programs. During the past 14 years, the initiative has increased awards in these areas by nearly 27,000 degrees within USHE, making a… Continue Reading Engineering and Computer Technology Initiative receives new funding

USHE institutions awarded $1.6 million in grants through Utah Cluster Acceleration Partnership

Several of Utah’s public colleges and universities were awarded grants totaling over $1.6 million through the Utah Cluster Acceleration Partnership (UCAP). These grants are for projects that strengthen education and industry alignment. UCAP is a joint effort between the Utah System of Higher Education (USHE), the Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED), and the Department of Workforce Services (DWS).… Continue Reading USHE institutions awarded $1.6 million in grants through Utah Cluster Acceleration Partnership

Increased demand for college-educated workforce highlighted in new report on the changing U.S. economy

A common, rather pessimistic argument on the state of today’s economy is that it puts more and more college-educated, skilled workers into dead-end service jobs for which they are overqualified. This simply isn’t true. The shift in America’s workforce has not been from factories to fast-food outlets. Rather, employment growth has come in offices and… Continue Reading Increased demand for college-educated workforce highlighted in new report on the changing U.S. economy

President Obama highlights SLCC’s Green Academy/Energy Institute during visit to Utah

While at Utah’s Hill Air Force Base last week on Friday, April 3, President Obama talked about the new Solar Ready Vets Program, which will use Salt Lake Community College to train transitioning military veterans for entry into the solar industry workforce. SLCC has been offering solar training since 2009 and was singled out during… Continue Reading President Obama highlights SLCC’s Green Academy/Energy Institute during visit to Utah

Utah Cluster Acceleration Partnership announces $3.45M in 2015 grant funding available

The Utah Cluster Acceleration Partnership (UCAP) program provides funding to public colleges and universities and applied technology colleges—and now also K-12 school districts, charters and individual schools—to develop, implement, or enhance educational programs in direct response to regional and statewide industry needs. UCAP is a partnership between the Utah System of Higher Education, the Governor’s Office… Continue Reading Utah Cluster Acceleration Partnership announces $3.45M in 2015 grant funding available

USHE response to 2014 legislative intent language

In 2014, the Higher Education Appropriations Subcommittee, and subsequently the State Legislature as a whole, adopted intent language for the Utah System of Higher Education (USHE) to report on completion, transfer, job placement, cost and the transition from developmental to college-level math. Highlights from the report include: Graduation rates Completing a bachelor’s degree in 100% of time… Continue Reading USHE response to 2014 legislative intent language

The Utah Medical Education Council

The Utah Medical Education Council (UMEC) was created in 1997 with the mission to conduct healthcare workforce research and became part of the Utah System of Higher Education in 2013. UMEC’s mission  includes advising on Utah’s medical workforce needs, influencing graduate medical education financing policies, and working with state legislators, schools of medicine, and numerous… Continue Reading The Utah Medical Education Council