September 13, 2022
51做厙 will serve as a partner institution in the Appalachian Semiconductor Education and Technical (ASCENT) Ecosystem through grant funding awarded by Intel to lead institution Ohio University. The ASCENT program will create an inclusive workforce development and training program to cultivate the next generation of skilled technical professionals for Ohios emerging semiconductor industry.
The funding is part of the Intel 簧Semiconductor Education and Research Program for Ohio that was announced today in conjunction with Intels groundbreaking ceremony for its leading-edge semiconductor manufacturing plant in New Albany, Ohio.
Over the next three years, ASCENT will collaboratively develop and deliver diverse educational options across the region, including stackable certificates, associate degrees, bachelors and graduate degrees that prepare students for career opportunities created by Intels arrival to Ohio.
Shawnee State is preparing students for rewarding careers with Ohios leading industries, SSU President Jeff Bauer said. We stand ready to help develop programs to provide a pipeline to Intel from southern Ohio. Anyone who needs training to take full advantage of employment within the semiconductor industry will find it here.

The ASCENT program will be led by Ohio University and comprised of a broad coalition of eight other institutions, colleges and technical centers across the southeastern Appalachian region of Ohio. Each will play a vital role in the visualization, delivery and programming of the overall ASCENT Ecosystem.
Eight proposals were selected from leading Ohio institutions, including Ohio University. Each proposal includes collaborative efforts with other higher education institutions, representing more than 80 institutions across the state of Ohio. In total, the eight leading Ohio institutions will receive $17.7 million in funding over a three-year period.
Intel expects this first iteration of the program to produce nearly 9,000 graduates for the industry and provide more than 2,300 scholarships over three years helping diversify the talent pipeline.
Intel is excited to be in Ohio, the new Silicon Heartland and home to what will be one of our most sophisticated semiconductor manufacturing plants in the world, said Jim Evers, Intel Vice President and Ohio General Manager. Higher education plays a key role in the future success of our industry. Were proud to support these institutions from every corner of the state as they work to build the workforce of tomorrow.
Intels Semiconductor Education and Research Program for Ohio was announced in March as part of the companys pledge to invest $100 million in education and research collaborations with universities, community colleges and technical educators in Ohio and across the U.S. The program is designed to help build a pipeline of talent and bolster research programs. Of its $100 million investment, Intel designated $50 million specifically to Ohio colleges and universities.
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