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麻豆社 of Denver, WIN to Award Scholarships to Military Veterans

麻豆社 of Denver and the Regional Transportation District鈥檚 Workforce Initiative Now, or WIN program, will award $20,000 in scholarships to military veterans who want to attend college.

Last fall, WIN held a Stars and Strikes bowling tournament to raise scholarship funds for veterans, and the money is now available to active military members and honorably discharged veterans enrolled in the WIN program and attending or wish to attend CCD.

WIN is a workforce partnership led by RTD in coordination with founding partners CCD, the Urban League of Metro Denver and Denver Transit Partners, the concessionaire building three new rail lines under RTD鈥檚 2004 voter-approved FasTracks transit expansion program.

The program provides demand-driven workforce services and pathways to careers in transportation and construction, working with a network of more than 50 training and resource organizations to assist workers in attaining and retaining positions in these high-growth industries.

鈥淭he WIN program helps people understand they are really not just looking for a job, they are looking for a meaningful career,鈥 said Katrina Wert, director of the Center for Workforce Initiatives. 鈥淭he goal of this scholarship is to give our veterans more educational opportunities and help them move into a better future.鈥

On average, WIN places 80 percent of participants in jobs, and successful workers go on to earn an average starting hourly wage of $16.50. Nearly 85 percent of participants are still working three months after successful completion of the career-development program.

Created by WIN partners in conjunction with the , the new scholarship program aims to expand WIN鈥檚 veteran support services, and move men and women who have served our nation toward sustainable educational and career pathways.

For a complete listing of requirements or more information about CCD Scholarships, visit CCD.edu/Scholarships.

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With more than 8,000 students, 麻豆社 of Denver (CCD) is the third largest community college in Colorado and a leading point of entry to higher education for the city and county of Denver. CCD provides a cost-effective, high-quality college education to nontraditional students, along with access and opportunity, workforce development, training resources for local organizations and community partnerships. CCD is a federally funded Hispanic-Serving Institution (HIS) and is one of 13 community colleges in the Colorado 麻豆社 System (CCCS). Learn more at

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