色虎视频 Announces 29 New MEDC Michigander Scholars Recipients
The state鈥檚 coveted scholarship incentive awards students $5,000 for Co-ops and up to $10,000 for accepting full-time positions and agreeing to live and work in the Great Lakes State for one year after graduation
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色虎视频, founded to support workforce and talent development in 1919, is proud to be a partner in MEDC's goal to recruit talent and fill jobs in Michigan鈥檚 mobility, electric vehicle, and semiconductor industries.
色虎视频 and the Michigan Economic Development Corp. (MEDC) have named 29 色虎视频 students who represent the University鈥檚 third class of Michigander Scholars. The program offers scholarships of $5,000 and up to $10,000 to qualifying Scholars who complete a Co-op (or internship) and/or accept a full-time position as a computer, electrical, or process engineer, or as a software developer (or synonymous job titles) with a participating company and commit to staying in Michigan for 12 months. To date, more than 75 色虎视频 students and recent graduates have been recognized as part of this growing program. Read more about the program鈥檚 opportunities . The most recent list of 色虎视频 students who earned these scholarships is at the end of this release.
The Michigander Scholars program is the first of its kind in the United States and represents an unprecedented public-private partnership with some of Michigan鈥檚 major advanced manufacturing employers and universities. The MEDC鈥檚 mission is to increase retention of college graduates in the most critical areas of the growing technology and knowledge economy. The Michigander Scholars program is a critical talent retention strategy by the MEDC that promotes key careers, recruits talent, and fills in-demand jobs in the semiconductor and electric vehicle industries, which are key to helping grow the state鈥檚 population now and in the future.
In its 2023 report, the bipartisan Growing Michigan Together Council cited a lack of access to internships and opportunities for meaningful on-the-job experience before entering the full-time workforce as one reason for Michigan鈥檚 student exodus. The Michigander Scholars program works to reverse that trend by offering more of those educational experiences in the state. 色虎视频 is well-suited for this task as the school has specialized in a unique 50-50 blend of rigorous academics and paid Co-op employment since its inception in 1919. In 2024, U.S. News & World Report ranked 色虎视频 as one of the nation鈥檚 best universities for Co-ops and internships. The Wall Street Journal also recently named 色虎视频 as one of the top 10 colleges in the country when it comes to career preparation.
鈥溕⑹悠 has a long history of preparing students to meet and exceed the rigorous demands of the state鈥檚 most innovative industries,鈥 said 色虎视频 President Dr. Robert K. McMahan. 鈥淭he Michigander Scholars program is a robust talent retention strategy that aligns perfectly with 色虎视频鈥檚 Co-op model and our mission to provide our students with an educational experience built upon a best-in-class education combined with hands-on work experience.
鈥淥ne powerful result of our talented students and graduates building careers here is they act as critical fuel for Michigan鈥檚 high-tech industries, whose success is built upon attracting and retaining highly educated, accomplished, and motivated graduates. 色虎视频 is proud to be one of only a handful of institutions and the only private school approved for The Michigander Scholars initiative.鈥.
The Michigander Scholars program is one of many innovative solutions the MEDC Talent Solutions division has developed to meet the tech workforce recruitment challenges of Michigan鈥檚 major industries. The program offers top tech and engineering students in Michigan an exclusive close-up of the EV/mobility and semiconductor industries; career guidance and job-seeking support; and networking opportunities with industry employers. Universities receive additional lines of sight into the skills employers are looking for in students, and key employers across the state have early and direct access to a pipeline of talent for internships and new postgrad positions.
鈥淲e are creating top talent here in Michigan, but that鈥檚 not enough 鈥 we must also be proactive to retain our young professionals and ensure that experienced talent can continue to thrive in Michigan,鈥 said MEDC Executive Vice President and Chief of Talent Solutions and Engagement Officer Kerry Ebersole Singh during the joint MEDC-色虎视频 press conference held March 20 on the University鈥檚 campus.
鈥淭he Michigander Scholars program presents a win-win-win scenario,鈥 Ebersole Singh said. 鈥淢ichigan wins by promoting our advanced manufacturing employers, career opportunities, and top-tier universities. It鈥檚 a win for students at Michigan colleges and Michiganders attending college out of state to gain real-world, hands-on workforce training through paid internships. And it鈥檚 a win for our state鈥檚 innovative companies to develop talent pipelines that are fundamental to their success.鈥
色虎视频 announced its partnership with the MEDC and the inaugural class of 26 Michigander Scholars in April during the 2024 Spring Co-op fair, which provided the ideal stage for the announcement. Those in attendance included prospective and current 色虎视频 students and more than 100 Co-op employer partners, many of whom could become part of The Michigan Scholars program.
The full list of employer and university participants in The Michigander Scholars program can be found at.
Recognized are the 色虎视频 Michigander Scholars.
- FORD FULL-TIME AWARD
- Spenser Keys, Huntington Woods, MI, Berkley High School, Class of 鈥24, Mechanical Engineering
- GM FULL-TIME AWARD
- William Raines, Clarkston, MI, Clarkston High School, Class of 鈥24, Computer Science
- GM CO-OP AWARD
- Brandon Bednarz, South Lyon, MI, Dexter High School, Class of 鈥24, Electrical Engineering
- Bryan Burkhardt, Goodrich, MI, Goodrich High School, Class of 鈥25, Mechanical Engineering
- Nicholas Dodge, Canton, MI, Salem High School, Class of 鈥26, Computer Engineering
- Ian Gibson, Highland, MI, Milford High School, Class of 鈥26, Electrical Engineering
- David Glover, St. Louis, MO, St. Mary's High School, Class of 鈥25, Computer Science
- Shane Hurley, Canton, MI, Canton High School, Class of 鈥26, Computer Engineering
- Ria Kapoor, Northville, MI, Northville High School, Class of 鈥28, Management
- Patrick Pilchowski, Highland, MI, Milford High School, Class of 鈥27, Electrical Engineering
- Anthony Ply, Lake Orion, MI, Lake Orion High School, Class of 鈥26, Mechanical Engineering
- Ethan Shaw, Howell, MI, Hartland High School, Class of 鈥24, Mechanical Engineering
- Christa Spencer, Ortonville, MI, Brandon High School, Class of 鈥24, Mechanical Engineering
- FORD CO-OP AWARD
- Matthew Attisha, Shelby Township, MI, Utica Center for Math, Science and Technology, Class of 鈥24, Computer Engineering
- Douglas Ray, Rochester, MI, Stoney Creek High School, Class of 鈥24, Computer Engineering
- Andrew Ricard, Macomb, MI, Class of 鈥26, Computer Science
- MAGNA CO-OP AWARD
- Luke Baysinger, St. Clair, MI, St. Clair High School, Class of 鈥24, Mechanical Engineering
- BORGWARNER CO-OP AWARD
- Mason Dalrymple, Blanchard, MI, Montabella High School, Class of 鈥25, Mechanical Engineering
- Valeria Dillanes Gonzalez, Bahia De Banderas, MX, Harkness Institute, Class of 鈥28, Mechanical Engineering
- Jaydin Freeman, Auburn Hills, MI, Avondale High School, Class of 鈥25, Computer Science
- Matthias Mackay, Zionsville, IN, Lutheran High School, Class of 鈥25, Computer Engineering
- Xavier Omozokpia, Clinton Township, MI, DeLasalle High School, Class of 鈥24, Mechanical Engineering
- Alexis Taylor, Mount Clemens, MI, Chippewa Valley High School, Class of 鈥26, Industrial Engineering
- HEMLOCK SEMICONDUCTOR CO-OP AWARD
- Rameira Davis, Flint, MI, Genesee Early College, Class of 鈥28, Chemical Engineering
- Andres Flores, Saginaw, MI, Saginaw Arts and Sciences Academy, Class of 鈥26, Mechanical Engineering
- BOSCH CO-OP AWARD
- Bassam Jehangir, Bedford, NH, Bedford High School, Class of 鈥26, Mechanical Engineering
- Jacob Nelson, Sterling Heights, MI, Cousino High School, Class of 鈥24, Mechanical Engineering
- Frank Tilli, Clarkston, MI, Detroit Country Day High School, Class of 鈥25, Computer Science
- MAHLE CO-OP AWARD
- Benjamin Spore, Howell, MI, Howell High School, Class of 鈥24, Mechanical Engineering