Congressman Eric Sorensen (IL-17) applauded the recent announcement of a $999,764 federal grant awarded to Monmouth College to fund scholarships for low-income students interested in pursuing a science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) degree. The funding will help prepare students for careers in high-paying STEM jobs.
“The best way to grow our economy and create good-paying jobs is to ensure we prepare our next generation with the tools necessary to succeed in a competitive world,” said Congressman Sorensen. “This funding will ensure that everyone – no matter their financial situation – has a chance to pursue a high-paying career in a STEM field.”
Congressman Sorensen has championed efforts to help colleges and universities across Illinois’ 17th district secure federal funding to boost their STEM programs, allowing many more Illinois students to graduate with a degree in a STEM field that prepares them for a high-paying job. In 2023, he announced $4.5 million in federal grant funding to support efforts to create STEAM talent development strategies. Last year, he supported a $15 million project to help Illinois State University build a new STEM/Science Lab building.
***Courtesy of Congressman Eric Sorensen***