SAN JOSÉ, Calif., May 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The following is written by Rowena M. Tomaneng, Ed.D., President, San José City College, a member of the American Association of Community Colleges: In the heart of Silicon Valley, San José City College (SJCC) is pioneering a unique approach to education in partnership with Google. The launch of the Google IT Apprenticeship Program signals a new era for students pursuing careers in information technology (IT) in our nation's community colleges.
A visionary partnership
Google, one of the Bay Area's major employers, chose SJCC as its inaugural partner college for the California program. The program is designed to empower students with real-world experience and certifications to prepare them for entry-level roles in IT support.
SJCC works closely with Google to select students for apprenticeships. In its commitment to education and opportunity, Google also covers tuition for participating SJCC students. The students undergo a competitive application and interview process and are selected for apprenticeship training at Google's Sunnyvale campus, where they take on a rigorous curriculum and structured training to become certified IT specialists.
The program provides 144 instructional hours in the classroom, where students analyze, test, troubleshoot, and evaluate existing network systems during their coursework. Students also can earn a CompTIA and Google dual credential, enhancing their employability in the industry. The Google IT apprenticeship program currently has fifteen students learning with on-the-job training hours with Easy Donate, a nonprofit organization that links other nonprofits with volunteer opportunities.
Expanding opportunities through grants
To expand the program, the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office awarded SJCC a $490,990 Rising Scholars Network grant to partner with the County of Santa Clara Elmwood Correctional Facility. This groundbreaking initiative brings Google IT data communications network apprenticeships to incarcerated and formerly incarcerated individuals, addressing the needs of under-represented groups.
The Google IT apprenticeship program is working with 25 Rising Scholar students to enhance pathway opportunities. The hands-on, project-based approach to learning holds a powerful appeal for students and employers alike. Graduates of the program will receive employment opportunities while their skills are fresh.
The partnership between SJCC, Santa Clara County, and the Elmwood Correctional Facility demonstrates a commitment to providing educational opportunities that lead to meaningful employment and rehabilitation. By fostering innovative partnerships, providing cutting-edge training, and championing student success, SJCC is leading the way in preparing the next generation of IT professionals.
Uniquely American, community colleges serve more than 10 million students annually, providing critical access to higher education in academic and workforce development. As the voice of the nation's community colleges, the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC), delivers educational and economic opportunity for more than 10 million diverse students in search of the American Dream. Uniquely dedicated to access and success for all students, AACC's member colleges provide an on-ramp to degree attainment, skilled careers, and family-supporting wages. Located in Washington, D.C., AACC advocates for these not-for-profit, public-serving institutions to ensure they have the resources and support to increase economic mobility for all.
SOURCE American Association of Community Colleges
2024年5月16日、カリフォルニア州サンノゼ - 米国コミュニティカレッジ協会のメンバーであるサンノゼシティカレッジの学長、ロウェナ・M・トマネン博士による以下の文章が、PRNewswireに掲載されました:シリコンバレーの中心地であるサンノゼシティカレッジ(SJCC)は、Googleとのパートナーシップによる教育のユニークなアプローチを先駆けています。Google IT Apprenticeシッププログラムの開始は、全国のコミュニティカレッジで情報技術(IT)のキャリアを追求する学生たちにとって、新しい時代の始まりを示しています。
Google IT 見習いプログラムは、25人の Rising Scholar の学生と一緒に、パスウェイの機会を拡大するために働いています。このハンズオンかつプロジェクトベースの学習方法は、学生だけでなく雇用主にも大きな魅力を持っています。プログラムの修了者は、彼らの能力が新鮮なうちに雇用機会を得ることができます。