Pasco-Hernando State College Volume XL, Issue II - Fall 2017 | Page 11
FOUNDATION
NEWS
Duke Energy Foundation
D oubles First Generation
Impact in STEM Fields
T
he Duke Energy Foundation supports effective dollar, to provide 60 semester scholarships to 2017-18
educational programs and initiatives that PHSC students recognized as the first in their family
emphasize science, technology, engineering, to attend college. During the 2016-17 academic year
and math (STEM) through education, training, and alone, more than 3,600 PHSC students were identified
workforce development. Duke Energy regularly partners as first generation scholarship eligible. Less than 15% of
with organizations that assist developing the next these students who applied received PHSC Foundation
generation workforce by investing in high-performing, scholarship support. The investment from the Duke
sustainable programs and initiatives that produce an Energy Foundation along with the matching funding
impactful regional workforce. will allow the College increased accessibility to assist
Through this initiative, the Pasco-Hernando State
College Foundation received $19,500 to support first
generation in college students pursuing careers in
STEM. STEM has become integral to PHSC allowing
students to pursue programs in more than 75 STEM
more students. Along with the scholarship funding,
Duke Energy also provided a generous donation toward
cultural and social enrichment in the community through
a presenting sponsorship of the upcoming PHSC
Foundation Performing Arts Series.
degrees and certificates. Popular areas of study
incorporate high-demand career paths including
engineering technology, cybersecurity, aviation, nursing
and allied health, welding, and accounting. A Florida
Department of Education matching program will allow
Duke Energy’s funding to be duplicated, dollar-for-
Claire Cohn, Director of Development, PHSC Foundation, Jeff
Baker, Government & Community Relations Manager, Duke
Energy, and William Shustowski, Jr. Ph.D., Executive Director,
PHSC Foundation.
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