Grant to Help Alaska Students Develop Maritime Careers

June 29, 2016

Second Mate Anna Clock, who graduated from AVTEC and received a scholarship supported by Crowley. She now serves on the Crowley tug Stalwart. (Photo: Crowley)
Second Mate Anna Clock, who graduated from AVTEC and received a scholarship supported by Crowley. She now serves on the Crowley tug Stalwart. (Photo: Crowley)
Three-year grant will help Alaskan students develop skills to establish careers in the maritime industry.
 
Alaska Vocational Technical Center (AVTEC), with the help of lead industry partner Crowley Maritime Corp.’s marine services group in Valdez, Alaska, has won a Carl Perkins Post-Secondary Grant from the Alaska Department of Education & Early Development’s Career & Technical Education Office. AVTEC, known as Alaska’s Institution of Technology, will receive a grant of $250,000 annually, renewable up to three years.
 
AVTEC will use the grant to enhance its AVTEC Secondary Training Academy (ASTA), helping students earn the credentials necessary for licenses to work on maritime vessels. Crowley will continue to support AVTEC’s Young Mariner Program, which provides scholarships, work experience and career development information.
 
“Crowley is proud to again partner with AVTEC to provide opportunities for Alaskans in maritime careers. Our long history in Alaska’s communities makes us uniquely qualified to support the development of job opportunities for students seeking sustainable careers,” said Crowley’s Rod Jones, general manager of Crowley's marine services group in Valdez.
 
The company has funded scholarships to Alaskans attending AVTEC maritime training, as well as supported job training and employment of Alaska Natives. 

Logistics News

Stolt-Nielsen Limited Executive Management Update

Stolt-Nielsen Limited Executive Management Update

Trump Administration Seeks to Negotiate with China on Shipping

Trump Administration Seeks to Negotiate with China on Shipping

CMA CGM Reverses Mali Suspension

CMA CGM Reverses Mali Suspension

LNG Canada Starts Up Kitimat Train 2

LNG Canada Starts Up Kitimat Train 2

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News

Tornado in southern Brazil kills six, injures hundreds
Brazil investigates threats to the power grid of the COP30 host after deadly Rio raid
US cuts flights for a second day as the shutdown continues