Contact: Jen Hayen, 631-682-1749
For Release: Immediate, November 8, 2022
WANTAGH, NY – Officials from the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) today joined with representatives from Nassau Community College and Suffolk County Community College to announce a new community college scholarship program. The LIPA Scholarship is designed to provide education and training for students from households with incomes below the median income of Long Island and the Rockaways (approximately $100,000 for a family of four) living in historically underserved communities.
The LIPA Scholarship is a $350,000 commitment over the next five years to provide 50 full scholarships for students to attend either Nassau or Suffolk County Community College to obtain an associate’s degree or certificate that will help them pursue a career in the electric utility or clean energy sectors.
Nassau Community College Eligible Programs:
Civil Engineering Technology (AAS)
Cybersecurity (Certificate and AS)
Electrical Engineering Technology (AAS)
Emergency Management (AS)
Engineering Science (AS)
Sustainable Design & Renewable Energy (Certificate)
Information Technology AAS/Certificate
This investment is an effort to ensure that our workforce represents all the communities LIPA serves and that all of our customers can participate in the growing career opportunities available in the electric utility and clean energy industry.
Thomas Falcone, Chief Executive Officer of LIPA, said: “Electricity is the clean fuel of the future. Studies predict electricity will provide more than 70 percent of New York’s energy needs by 2050, and that it will be entirely carbon-free. With this growing industry, LIPA’s commitment to fund 50 scholarships at Nassau and Suffolk Community College over the next five years will ensure that our workforce represents all the communities LIPA serves, and that all our customers can participate in the fabulous and growing career opportunities available in the electric sector.”
Dr. Maria Conzatti, Interim President of Nassau Community College, said: “Together with LIPA, Nassau Community College is pleased to meet the workforce development needs of our business partners and the educational aspirations of the Long Island community.”
Dr. Edward T. Bonahue, President of Suffolk County Community College, said: “The Long Island Power Authority’s generous scholarships will help us recruit and sustain students entering the STEM fields transforming our workforce and our region’s economy. With this support, LIPA joins the college in bridging our promising students from financial need to the high-need, high-wage disciplines that lead to a rewarding career.”
The curricula offered at Nassau Community College and Suffolk County Community College include courses relevant to the work LIPA does to meet the clean energy goals set by New York’s Climate Act, as well as to fulfill LIPA’s mission of providing clean, reliable, and affordable energy to Long Island and the Rockaways.
The LIPA Scholarship will support income-qualified, graduating high school seniors, allowing them to extend their educational development and enter the utility and clean energy sectors. Participation in the LIPA Scholarship will provide graduates with a competitive edge in applying for employment at LIPA and its contractor, PSEG Long Island, who plan to hire hundreds of entry-level workers over the next five years.
This five-year program will provide annual funding for ten full-time, two-year scholarships for low- to moderate-income students who reside in disadvantaged communities, as identified by New York’s Climate Justice Working Group, planning to attend Nassau Community College or Suffolk County Community College. Residents of the following communities served by LIPA are eligible for the LIPA Scholarship:
Nassau County
Suffolk County
Queens County
Awardees of LIPA’s Scholarship will have the opportunity to:
The first recipients of the scholarship are expected to be announced in 2023. To learn more about the program, please visit www.lipower.org.
The announcement was held at the Jones Beach Energy and Nature Center in Wantagh, an educational facility that LIPA maintains in partnership with the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Photos and video of the announcement will be available.
ABOUT LIPA
LIPA is a not-for-profit public utility with a purpose to serve our customers and
community by providing clean, reliable, and affordable energy to Long Island and the
Rockaways. LIPA contracts with PSEG Long Island to manage its electric system to performance
standards specified by its Board of Trustees under a four-year contract.
About Nassau Community College
Nassau Community College, a campus of the State University of New York, provides a
comprehensive public college experience designed to transform lives through higher
education. Serving 14,000 full-time, part-time and continuing education students,
NCC offers more than 80 programs that lead to an associate degree or certificate.
Through on-campus and online offerings, the College educates local and international
students, and boasts 168,000 alumni. Situated on 225 acres in Garden City, Long Island,
the college grounds reside in historic Nassau County, one of the most desirable locations
to live in the United States and an epicenter for business and careers. Since 1959,
NCC has earned a nationwide reputation for academic excellence, affordability, and
ease of transferability to four-year schools.
ABOUT SUFFOLK COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Suffolk County Community College is the State University of New York (SUNY) system’s
largest community college, enrolling more than 20,000 for-credit students and over
7,500 non-credit students. The College offers more than 100 degree and certificate
program options.
The College is comprised of three campuses and two downtown centers: The Ammerman Campus in Selden, NY; Michael J. Grant Campus in Brentwood, NY; Eastern Campus in Riverhead, NY and downtown centers in Riverhead and Sayville.