OWENSBORO, Ky. — Local high school graduates from Kentucky now have a unique opportunity to go to college with little or no, out of pocket expenses, and get a new job. Scholarship opportunities are now available for regional high school graduates to apply for the GO Females program at Owensboro Community and Technical College. GO Females, an acronym for Greater Owensboro Facilitating Equitable Manufacturing and Leadership Educational Solutions is an option of the GO Fame program.
GO Females follows the GO FAME model of enrolling a group of students in an Advanced Manufacturing Technician degree program delivered by OCTC faculty, while also placing them in a technician-oriented position at a sponsoring manufacturing employer.
Participating students must be high school graduates and willing to learn and work in an accelerated, eighteen-month, multi-craft manufacturing technician program. Participating students attend classes for two full days per week and work as paid employees at the sponsoring company a minimum of three days per week.
GO Females seeks to grow the next generation of manufacturing technicians and leaders while promoting greater gender diversity. GO Females is for anyone interested in pursuing an advanced manufacturing career or those currently working in industry who need to continue working full-time while taking classes.
The first GO Females cohort launched in 2019, with 20 female employees from UniFirst Corporation in Owensboro, Kentucky. These students will complete the program in July 2021 and earn an associate degree.
UniFirst Corporation employs more than 400 individuals at its state-of-the-art center providing customized work uniform programs, corporate attire, and facility service products. UniFirst supports their GO Females students by paying participants full-time wages and benefits throughout the program and providing them eight hours of paid time-off per week to attend classes.
The next cohort of GO Females students will begin in August 2021. Anyone interested in pursuing a career in manufacturing or those who are already working in manufacturing can apply. GO Females Applications are available on the Greater Owensboro Economic Development website located at: https://edc.owensboro.com/go-females-application/
For more information, contact Antoine Smith-Rouse at antoine.SmithRouse@kctcs.edu or 270-686-4641.