A $3 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. will fund six University of Southern Indiana initiatives to expand and enhance career opportunities for USI graduates and retain them in Indiana. The grant was awarded as part of the Endowment’s Initiative to Promote Opportunities Through Educational Collaborations.
The initiatives USI will undertake include:
“This grant will allow USI to continue to build upon our efforts to expand opportunities for our students, businesses and partners in the region,” said Dr. Ronald Rochon, USI provost. “We’re excited about these initiatives and appreciate the Endowment’s support in establishing them.”
In 2003, the University received a $1 million grant from the Endowment that created scholarships for junior- and senior-level engineering students who sought and accepted co-op positions with Indiana firms; created incentives for Indiana firms to offer co-op opportunities by providing partial-wage subsidies for participating co-op students; and provided a challenge to donors to contribute toward the development of a new $1 million endowment for the engineering program.
For the second phase in 2008, the Endowment awarded USI a $500,000 grant to support curriculum development, career and professional training initiatives, service learning projects, and entrepreneurial projects that promoted collaboration between USI’s Romain College of Business and the Department of Engineering within the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.