DOVER — County College of Morris (CCM) joyfully announces the securing of $1 million in Community Project funding by Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill (NJ-11) to bolster the college’s Workforce Development programs. This funding will extend the reach of CCM programs to the Dover community, prioritizing sectors such as healthcare, technology, engineering, and manufacturing.
Dr. Anthony Iacono, President of CCM, expressed gratitude for this support, recognizing its profound impact on the lives of individuals in the Dover community. He emphasized Rep. Sherrill’s unwavering backing of CCM’s mission to transform lives and fortify communities.
Rep. Sherrill underscored the critical role of CCM in addressing the workforce demands of Morris County and New Jersey. With this funding, CCM aims to extend Workforce Development training to Dover residents. She commended Dr. Iacono and the CCM team for their dedication to enhancing the quality of life in Morris County.
CCM’s Center for Workforce Development offers a spectrum of degrees, certificates, and apprenticeship programs tailored to yield sustainable incomes. These programs furnish employers with a pool of highly skilled professionals. Many certificate programs can be completed in under two months, covering diverse fields from Computers/IT/Coding to Health Care and Business Training. Additionally, apprenticeships in Advanced Manufacturing, Certified Nurse Aide, or Pharmacy Technician are available. Veterans and their families benefit from complimentary bootcamp training in advanced manufacturing.
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