The college board,
in consultation with business, industry, labor, the workforce
training and education coordinating board, the *department of
community, trade, and economic development, the employment
security department, and community and technical colleges, shall
designate centers of excellence and allocate funds to existing
and new centers of excellence based on a competitive basis.
Eligible applicants for the program established under this
section include community and technical colleges. Priority shall
be given to applicants that have an established education and
training program serving the targeted industry and that have in
their home district or region an industry cluster with the same
targeted industry at its core.
It is the role of centers of excellence to employ strategies
to: Create educational efficiencies; build a diverse,
competitive workforce for strategic industries; maintain an
institutional reputation for innovation and responsiveness;
develop innovative curriculum and means of delivering education
and training; act as brokers of information and resources related
to community and technical college education and training for a
targeted industry; and serve as partners with workforce
development councils, associate development organizations, and
other workforce and economic development organizations.
Examples of strategies include but are not limited to:
Sharing curriculum and other instructional resources, to ensure
cost savings to the system; delivering collaborative certificate
and degree programs; and holding statewide summits, seminars,
conferences, and workshops on industry trends and best practices
in community and technical college education and training.
[2009 c 151 § 4.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: The "department of community, trade, and economic development" was renamed the "department of commerce" by 2009 c 565.