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Colorado Mesa University Tech gets $2.46M to expand short-term training in healthcare, tech, and trades.
Colorado Mesa University Tech has received a $2.46 million federal grant to expand short-term workforce training programs in healthcare, technology, transportation, and skilled trades.
The 8 to 15-week programs aim to quickly equip residents with in-demand skills, supporting local industries and retaining talent in the Grand Junction area.
The funding, part of $169 million awarded nationwide, strengthens partnerships with employers, the Mesa County Workforce Center, and healthcare providers.
Officials, including President John Marshall and Congressman Jeff Hurd, emphasized the initiative’s role in creating fast-track career pathways and addressing critical staffing shortages.
Colorado Mesa University Tech obtiene $2.46M para expandir la capacitación a corto plazo en salud, tecnología y oficios.