Posted on November 17, 2019
Author Jacque Ryan, WKVI
A program that allows volunteer first responders to obtain college classes free of charge was highlighted when the Starke County Local Emergency Planning Committee met last week.
While discussing available training options, Indiana Homeland Security District 2 Liaison Stormy Friday touched on the opportunity which intended to assist first responders with securing an Associate Degree.
In order to show their appreciation to those serving their community and to provide incentive for others to sign-up, Ivy Tech offers a scholarship that provides funds to active volunteer firefighters and EMS personnel.
According to Ivy Tech officials, as long as the volunteer first responder is enrolled as a degree-seeking student and holds good standing with their department, the individual may be eligible to receive a two-year degree for free.
The opportunity applies to all educational programs at Ivy Tech, with the exception of General Studies and Flight Aviation.
The program is offered through the collective efforts of the Indiana Volunteer Firefighters Association and Ivy Tech Community College. However, the idea was first presented by State Representative Randy Frye who wanted to help address the growing shortage of first responders.
Frye commented that volunteer firefighters and EMS personnel are critical to keeping us safe but unfortunately, many of Indiana’s rural communities are seeing a decline in the number of people stepping into these roles.
The hope is that by offering this scholarship, it will help attract new volunteers who will reap the rewards of this fulfilling service while furthering their education.
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