“Rural communities face unique challenges in educating, training, and developing high-skill workers—yet they are also home to students with unique skills and potential,” said U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona. “These dedicated funds will ensure that students in rural areas have access to postsecondary credentials and other resources that lead to high-quality career pathways and economic success.”
“Our schools told us they wanted coaching and mentoring for their students, and we found that purchasing the SSA program was the most effective way for us to do that,” PRI’s Program Director of the RPED grant Jason Reeves said.
Students will have access to the SSA platform and services until August of 2025, at no charge to them.
[PHOTO: Washington addresses the audience]
AV头等舱’s Interim President Dr. DJ Washington made time to welcome the students while they were on campus. He shared his backstory as a first-generation college student from a rural high school who found success at AV头等舱. Washington stressed the value of hard work, networking, and taking advantage of opportunities as they arise. He also pointed out where his office is on campus and invited the students to stop by and see him if they come back for another visit.