June 08,  2021
STATE SYSTEM UNIVERSITIES PARTNER WITH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR TO CREATE INNOVATIVE WORKFORCE CREDENTIALS
Contact: Kevin Hensil, khensil@passhe.edu
 HARRISBURG – Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education has announced two partnerships
                        involving State System universities, the private sector, and community agencies are
                        the first recipients of #Prepared4PA grants that support the creation of innovative
                        credentialing programs to help Pennsylvanians advance in their careers. The State
                        System Foundation will serve as a strategic thought partner and administrator for
                        the program.
HARRISBURG – Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education has announced two partnerships
                        involving State System universities, the private sector, and community agencies are
                        the first recipients of #Prepared4PA grants that support the creation of innovative
                        credentialing programs to help Pennsylvanians advance in their careers. The State
                        System Foundation will serve as a strategic thought partner and administrator for
                        the program.Initial funding was provided by major national donors including the Lumina Foundation
                        and Strada Education Network. Ongoing funding to support the tuition costs of students
                        who benefit from the efforts will come from employers, government grants and philanthropy.
                     First, an agribusiness pilot is designed to address workforce demands and the subsequent
                        career pathways of those who work in that industry. This partnership involves Shippensburg
                        University, the GIANT Co., Harrisburg Area Community College, Harrisburg University
                        of Science and Technology, and SCPa Works. It will create upskilling programs for
                        current workers and serve as a model that could migrate across other industries in
                        the Commonwealth.
                     Second, a mental health services pilot will address demand around the growing need
                        for diverse mental health services through a partnership among Millersville University,
                        Lancaster County Workforce Development Board, PA CareerLink of Lancaster County, Church
                        World Service, and Literacy & Learning Success (a program of the Literacy Council
                        of Lancaster-Lebanon). The program will expand access to mental health certification
                        for immigrants, refugees and bilingual citizens. Successful implementation will increase
                        the number of bilingual mental health professionals and improve access to mental health
                        career pathways.
                     “While our universities continue to provide excellent residential college experiences
                        for traditional students, we are also committed to doing our part to meet the state’s
                        workforce needs through creative credentials like these two pilot programs,” Chancellor
                        Dan Greenstein said. “I’m proud of the work that Millersville, Shippensburg, their
                        community college partners and local employers are engaging in as our State System
                        universities create innovative pathways their region’s workforces need.”
                     The #Prepared4PA program grew out of a two-day summit in November 2019 between the
                        State System and major employers across Pennsylvania. This resulted in the creation
                        of workforce assemblies in four regions of the Commonwealth, which examined the competencies
                        leading industries need among the workforce and how higher education can develop high-quality,
                        inclusive credentials to meet demand.
                     The initial pilots like the ones involving Millersville and Shippensburg are designed
                        to foster partnerships in communities among employers, workforce training providers,
                        and higher education institutions.
                     “The State System is looking to refresh its vision for public higher education, and
                        to that end, we’re reimagining our education and business models for the 21st century,”
                        said Cindy Shapira, chair of the State System’s Board of Governors. “The #Prepared4PA
                        program helps us meet that goal and our mission. Pilot programs like these can have
                        great benefits for students, universities, and local economies essential to Pennsylvania’s
                        success.”
                     “The time is now for higher education, a key driver of local economies in the commonwealth,
                        to be innovative in creating short term diverse, equitable and inclusive credentialing
                        opportunities for individuals in Pennsylvania,” said Cynthia Pritchard, CEO of the
                        State System Foundation.
                        
                     For more information on #Prepared4PA, please visit its website at 
                        Prepared4PA.org.
                        
                     
                        Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education oversees 14 four-year public universities
                           educating more than 93,000 students. The State System offers more than 2,300 degrees
                           and certificates in more than 530 academic areas. The State System universities are
                           Bloomsburg, California, Cheyney, Clarion, East Stroudsburg, Edinboro, Indiana, Kutztown,
                           Lock Haven, Mansfield, Millersville, Shippensburg, Slippery Rock and West Chester
                           universities of Pennsylvania.