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Partners and Network BUSINESS: How can you get involved? Classroom Speakers: send your experts into the classroom to inspire the next generation of engineers. Job Shadowing: bring students to your work site to expose them to the wide variety of engineering career options.. Internships: take job shadowing to the next step and provide work opportunities for young prospective engineers. Mentorships: spend time with students on a regular basis by providing your expertise on engineering-related after-school activities such as Battlebots. Resources: make a financial donation to a school or provide in-kind donations (equipment, materials, software or other supplies) so that schools can more easily keep up with the latest technologies. Class Projects: assist a class with realizing a project to help the school or community. Scholarships: funding for post-secondary educational opportunities can make a real difference for the next generation of engineers. Partners > How to form Partnership Teams
The Center for Engineering and Manufacturing Excellence Minnesota State University, Mankato, with Alexandria Technical College, Anoka Technical College, Hennepin Technical College, Normandale Community College, South Central College and the Northeast Higher Education District. For more information on how to become involved contact Jim Mecklenburg at james.mecklenburg@mnsu.edu >The Center for Manufacturing and Applied Engineering Bemidji State University with Central Lakes College, Northwest Technical College, Northland Community and Technical College, St. Paul College, St. Cloud Technical College, Minneapolis Community and Technical College and Pine Technical College For more information on how to become involved contact Mike Lehn at mlehn@sctc.edu
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