Palm Beach State College has received $700,000 in funding from the Florida Department of Education through its Open Door Grant Program to support the unemployed and underemployed by covering 100 percent tuition and fees for eligible Florida residents interested in pursuing short-term, high-demand credit and non-credit career and technical education programs.
“Thanks to the Florida Department of Education awarding the Open Door Grant to Palm Beach State College, individuals in our community can begin preparing for careers in high-demand, technical and trade fields,” PBSC President Ava L. Parker said. “Whether students are seeking to start a career, enter a new profession, or advance in their current field, this grant makes it possible for students to receive the training they need with no out-of-pocket tuition costs.”
Those interested are required to enroll at PBSC and must apply for the grant by June 30. Applicants must also sign up for at least one class this summer in one of PBSC’s 17 associate in science degree programs in fields such as cybersecurity, hospitality & tourism and radiography, or 23 certificate programs in fields including dental assisting, practical nursing and welding…