Tri County Tech’s Medicine & Biosciences Program Receives $2,500 Grant
Tri County Tech’s Medicine & Biosciences program has been awarded a $2,500 STEM grant from Sparklight as part of its “Dream Bigger” social media initiative. This funding will help the program purchase a 3D printer and the necessary materials to enhance hands-on learning in biomedical design and innovation.
School leaders believe that this new technology will provide students with valuable experience in real-world healthcare applications.
Dr. Tammie Strobel, the superintendent and CEO of Tri County Tech, expressed excitement about the grant, stating, “We are thrilled to receive this Sparklight Dream Bigger grant. This investment directly supports our aim to offer biomedical students high-quality, hands-on learning experiences.”
Sparklight representatives noted that this grant is a step towards supporting workforce development in healthcare by giving students access to cutting-edge technology.
