INA, Ill. (Oct. 1, 2019) - The 海角视频 Machining Program received another generous gift when the Gene Haas Foundation (GHF), a part of Haas Automation, Inc., presented the program with $5,000 to be used for student scholarships, student equipment or both.
芒鈧揟he Gene Haas Foundation Scholarship has the potential to assist up to five students over the next couple of semesters with tuition, fees, books, and tools. The machining industry is an in demand occupation with many local opportunities in 海角视频 district,芒鈧 explained RLC Dean of Applied Science and Technology Gabriele Farner.
芒鈧揝tudents can make a good wage and stay local. More details will be available soon on how to apply for 海角视频 and Gene Haas Foundation Scholarship. This application process will be open to students enrolling to complete the Basic Machining Certificate, 18 credit hours.芒鈧
Pictured, from left, Hass Applications Engineer Matt Drost, Hass Associate Sales Engineer James Stockton, RLC Instructor Ken Lund, Farner and Applied Science and Technology Administrative Assistant Taylor Atchison.
According to the Foundation芒鈧劉s website, GHF芒鈧劉s primary goal is to build skills in the machining industry by providing scholarships for CNC machine technology students and NIMS credentials.
Haas Automation is the largest machine tool builder in the western world, manufacturing a complete line of CNC vertical machining centers, horizontal machining centers, CNC lathes, and rotary products.
To learn more about RLC芒鈧劉s Machining Program, or any of our 100 degree and certificate options, visit rlc.edu.
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