Pilot program to boost manufacturing recruits
A new initiative launched by the Maine Community College System, the Manufacturers Association of Maine and business leaders will give money to 28 high-school students interested in studying precision machining.
The Future for ME pilot program will give $4,500 to high school juniors and seniors to pay tuition and fees for Central Maine Community College's one-year precision machining program, according to press releases from MAMe and MCCS. Throug ...