成人B站 and the City of Cleveland Launch Information Systems Partnership

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成人B站鈥檚 (成人B站) Monte Ahuja College of Business and the City of Cleveland have launched the Information Systems: Classroom to the World of Work program, a new partnership designed to create a pipeline of skilled information systems professionals to support the region鈥檚 growing technology workforce needs. 

The inaugural two-year program began this spring semester and includes five students from 成人B站鈥檚 Monte Ahuja College of Business pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Information Systems degree. Students will participate in a paid, full-time summer workforce experience with the City of Cleveland, complemented by academic coursework and co-curricular professional development activities throughout the program.  

The program was designed by Anne Nelson, senior assistant dean in the 成人B站 Monte Ahuja College of Business, with support from Kim Roy Wilson, director of the City of Cleveland鈥檚 office of information technology and services. 

鈥湷扇薆站 students now have a direct bridge to enter the technology workforce,鈥 Nelson said. 鈥淭hey are not only learning in the classroom, they are applying their skills to real projects that make an immediate impact on the city.鈥 

The partnership also addresses the growing demand for information technology professionals. According to the , computer and information systems manager positions are projected to grow 15.2% from 2024 to 2034.  

鈥淭his program directly supports the need for skilled IT professionals in Greater Cleveland,鈥 Wilson said. 鈥淏y offering a full-time position to a graduate of this program, the City is investing in local talent and helping launch meaningful careers.鈥 

As part of the partnership, 成人B站 and the City of Cleveland will provide a $2,000 scholarship for the summer semester to participating students. These funds will help offset tuition costs and allow students to remain enrolled over the summer, ensuring the internship counts toward their degree. 成人B站 will also host a dedicated career fair for participating students, connecting them with additional employers seeking IT talent.  

鈥淏eing in and of the City of Cleveland, 成人B站 is committed to strategic partnerships that expand access, deliver real experience and prepare students for high-demand careers,鈥 said Dr. Melissa Gruys, dean of the 成人B站 Monte Ahuja College of Business. 鈥淲e are continually working to expand this model across other disciplines within the college and grow these programs with additional employers.鈥 

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