TTMA, OCTC Foundation partner for local high school grads enrolling in tech programs

February 25, 2023 | 12:07 am

Updated February 24, 2023 | 11:41 pm

TTMA has partnered with the Owensboro Community and Technical College Foundation, Inc. to establish the a scholarship to support local high school graduates as they begin their college education at OCTC. A check presentation took place on February 10. | Photo provided

A new scholarship will support students graduating from local high schools as they begin their college education at Owensboro Community and Technical College. The scholarship will be awarded to qualifying students enrolled in technical programs seeking an Associate in Applied Science credential.

Toyotetsu Mid-America has partnered with the OCTC Foundation to establish the TTMA Community Workforce Development Scholarship.

TTMA, located on Airpark Drive, is a longstanding car parts manufacturing company and Tier 1 supplier for Toyota. 

“As a manufacturer in the Owensboro area, TTMA understands how crucial a skilled, technical workforce is to our area. We want to invest in individuals who are interested in pursuing education and careers in technical fields to enrich their lives and further develop our community,” TTMA officials said in a release.

TTMA’s support will provide four $1000 scholarships beginning in Fall 2023 and will be awarded to graduating high school seniors.

“TTMA’s support of student success is paramount to growing the workforce in our region. As a local employer, they are removing barriers for students seeking higher education and skills leading to a career in Daviess County and the region,” said Mike Rodgers, OCTC Foundation Executive Director and Chief Institutional Officer.

A check presentation took place earlier this month at TTMA.

For more information on how to support student success, contact the OCTC Office of Resource Development by phone at 270-686-4663 or email at [email protected].

February 25, 2023 | 12:07 am

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