Competition for employees is at an all-time high. Additionally, employers across the country struggle to find workers with the right skills due to the growing skills gap in the workforce. Help change that by Discovering Sponsorship. Discover Sponsorship Printable Flyer
What is sponsorship?
Sponsorship is both a recruiting and a training tool. A company "sponsors" one or more of their employees by covering tuition, books, and/or fees, with the understanding that the employee will stay with the company for a specified period after completion of training. Employers get to develop and prepare their future workforce, and sponsored students/employees can obtain paid work experience while receiving hands-on classroom and lab instruction at MCC.
Why Sponsorship?
Sponsorship programs benefit businesses and career seekers alike.
Businesses
- Recruit and develop a diverse and highly-skilled workforce.
- Improve productivity, profitability, and your bottom line.
- Reduce turnover, improve loyalty, and retain top talent.
- Demonstrate investment in your community.
Career Seekers
- Earn as you learn with potential wage increase as you develop new skills.
- Receive an industry-recognized and nationally-portable credential or academic credit toward a college degree.
- Gain workplace-relevant skills and mentorship in the field of your choice.
Get Started
Interested in setting up a sponsorship program or becoming a sponsored employee? Below is a list of next steps and who to contact.
Businesses:
MCC can help you explore sponsorship program options and provide resources to assist you in designing and building your program. Contact us today to:
- Receive information on sponsorship and the opportunities that exist.
- Find a sponsorship program option that meets the unique needs of your business.
- Connect with sponsorship experts and partners that can provide services to help build your program.
Career Seekers:
There are many ways to find the right sponsorship opportunity for you.
- Sponsorship opportunities are offered through an employer or the program sponsor.
- To apply to become a sponsored employee, search for employment opportunities on Handshake or apply directly with the employer or program sponsor.
- Contact the employer or the program sponsor for more information about a specific opportunity.
Contact jim, Rachel, or Katie to get started!
Sponsorship Contact by Industry
- Automotive Collision
- Automotive Technology
- Critical Facilities
- Electrical/Mechanical Technology
- Manufacturing Process Operations
- Mechanical Drafting & Design
- Precision Machine/CNC/Tool & Die
- Welding
- Construction & Building Science
- Diesel Technology & CDL Truck Driving
- Electrical Technology
- Heating, Air Conditioning, & Refrigeration
- Plumbing
- Utility Line
- Architectural Design Technology
- Civil Engineering Technology
Printable Documents
Discover Sponsorship Printable Flyer