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Gov. Henry McMaster Announces Investment Into S.C. Workforce
Governor Henry McMaster today announced an additional $25 million investment into Workforce Scholarships for the Future, a program that provides scholarships to cover the cost of tuition and required fees at any of South Carolina’s 16 technical colleges for any adult or recent high school graduate to pursue an industry credential or associate degree in high-demand career fields like manufacturing, health care, computer science, or logistics.
“With over 64,000 jobs created in just the last five years, South Carolina has experienced record-breaking economic growth,” said Governor McMaster. “To continue to attract more jobs and investment to South Carolina, we must invest in our people to make sure we can meet the ever-changing needs of our business community. Workforce Scholarships for the Future will help provide our people with good-paying jobs and our companies with the skilled workforce they need to succeed. We are ensuring that South Carolina’s economic success will continue for generations, and that South Carolina families will be the ones benefitting from it.”
In early 2021, the state invested $12 million in GEER (Governors Emergency Education Relief) Funds in the S.C. Technical College System to train South Carolinians for the available, high-demand jobs in the state. By the end of the year, 5,000 South Carolinians had been reskilled and employed. Due to this success, Governor McMaster formally created Workforce Scholarships for the Future in November of 2021.
To date, 6,198 South Carolinians have been trained through this program, including:
- 825 Nursing Assistants
- 775 Commercial Drivers
- 616 Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs)
- 478 Welders
- 392 Phlebotomists
- 208 Forklift Operators
- 107 Electrical Lineman Technicians
- 87 ManuFirst SC