By Janice Phelan,
                                                									May 15, 2024
                                             
                                             
                                              
                                              
                                             
                                             
                                             UCM staff members presenting in Jefferson City included (from left, front row) David
                                                      Pearce, Clarinda Dir, Stan Elliott and Dr. Laurel Hogue.
                                             
                                              
                                             
                                             Missouri General Assembly leaders recently heard how the University of Central Missouri
                                                   is preparing students to excel in today’s work environment by collaborating with business
                                                   partners and accelerating degree completion all while maintaining academic rigor and
                                                   providing well-qualified workers for Missouri companies.
                                             
                                              
                                             
                                             A group of UCM officials presented information to the Missouri House Workforce and
                                                   Infrastructure Development Committee May 8 in Jefferson City. UCM representatives
                                                   involved in the discussion included Clarinda Dir, Workforce and Professional Education
                                                   manager; Stan Elliott, Missouri Innovation Campus program director; Dr. Laurel Hogue,
                                                   vice provost for Online and Learning Engagement; and David Pearce, UCM director for
                                                   governmental relations. Also attending the meeting was Cade Tremain, a 2023 UCM graduate
                                                   who is currently public relations coordinator on the Outreach Team for the Missouri
                                                   Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development (MDHEWD).  
                                             
                                              
                                             
                                             
                                                
                                                “This was a great opportunity for the UCM Lee's Summit campus to showcase their successful
                                                      programs in meeting workforce needs for the state of Missouri,” Pearce said. “We appreciate
                                                      the chance to appear before the House Workforce and Infrastructure Development Committee.”
                                                
                                             
                                             Highlights of the well-received presentation included the Missouri Innovation Campus
                                                   program, a unique partnership involving both industry and students from area high
                                                   schools; UCM’s Aerospace Academy; the university’s School of Nursing, with classrooms
                                                   and state-of-the- art simulation labs located at UCM’s Lee’s Summit campus; and the
                                                   Center for Workforce and Professional Education, a non-credit and certificate training
                                                   program also located at the Lee’s Summit facility.    
                                             
                                              
                                             
                                             
                                                
                                                “The team is super appreciative of Rep. Riggs and the committee for their invitation
                                                      to share our programs and engage in dialogue about the importance of working with
                                                      K-12 school districts to reduce the overall cost of college and time to degree,” Hogue
                                                      said. “We are thankful for the Lee’s Summit R-7 School District who are invaluable
                                                      partners in the Missouri Innovation Campus.” 
                                                
                                             
                                             During the presentation, General Assembly members learned how UCM has successfully
                                                   addressed the area’s need for a highly skilled workforce while helping keep top talent
                                                   in our state. The team also discussed the university’s effective use of partnerships
                                                   with businesses to provide impactful internship opportunities as well as the innovative
                                                   way UCM joined with the Lee’s Summit R-7 School District to share space and resources
                                                   at the Missouri Innovation Campus in Lee’s Summit.
                                             
                                              
                                             
                                             The state officials were especially interested in UCM’s efforts to train workers for
                                                   high-needs areas such as healthcare, information technology and cybersecurity while
                                                   also offering certificate programs designed to help students begin a new career or
                                                   advance in their current job.
                                             
                                              
                                             
                                             
                                                
                                                “I love that we are creating options for people who are incredibly smart and talented
                                                      but the regular school schedule is not for them,” said Missouri Rep. Bridget Walsh
                                                      Moore (D-93) about UCM’s industry-recognized certificate programs.
                                                
                                             
                                             The UCM team was invited to speak to the House committee by Missouri Rep. Louis Riggs
                                                   (R-5), committee chairman.
                                             
                                              
                                             
                                             To view the complete UCM presentation, select this  and then click on the May 8 meeting. For more information about UCM’s programs, select
                                                   these links:
                                             
                                              Missouri Innovation Campus programWorkforce and Professional EducationSchool of Nursing and Department of Aviation.