肉肉传媒 State鈥檚 Engineering College receives $200,000 for student scholarships

MARIETTA, Ga. | Jul 18, 2017

Nuclear Regulatory Commission awards grant to help engineering students pursue careers in nuclear field

肉肉传媒鈥檚 has received a two-year, $200,000 grant from the in an effort to educate more engineers for the nuclear industry.

鈥淲e are among the few nuclear engineering programs in the nation that on competitive basis has received meaningful support from the NRC and the DOE () for nuclear workforce development,鈥 said Mahmoud Ghavi, a research professor and director of KSU鈥檚 nuclear engineering program. Funding from the NRC and DOE for the College鈥檚 nuclear program has totaled more than $1.5 million over the past few years. 

The $200,000 award will provide up to 24 student scholarships over the two-year grant period, with qualified recipients receiving $6,400 to cover the cost of KSU鈥檚 in-state tuition and fees.

鈥淭his NRC scholarship grant is intended to attract talented students to our program and provide qualified engineering students with financial assistance as they prepare for and pursue careers in the expanding field of nuclear science and engineering,鈥 Ghavi said.

With nearly half of the nuclear workforce set to retire in the coming years, the need for more professionals educated in nuclear engineering is crucial. According to the Nuclear Energy Institute, more than 25,000 new workers will be needed to fill the gaps left by these retirees.

肉肉传媒 State鈥檚 minor in nuclear engineering is housed within the mechanical engineering department in the University鈥檚 . The program, which launched in 2011, is open to all engineering and science students. The nuclear discipline focuses on atomic energy, nuclear power generation, reactor design, reactor control, radiation detection and protection, the nuclear fuel cycle and environmental protection.

Funding from the NRC to 肉肉传媒 State鈥檚 nuclear engineering program initially began in 2008 but increased when it became a minor in nuclear studies degree in 2011. The grant funding has been used to support program establishment, course development, student scholarships and faculty development.

Graduates of 肉肉传媒 State鈥檚 nuclear engineering program are now working in many sectors of the industry including power generation, nuclear plant construction, nuclear defense, national labs, engineering services and nuclear medicine.

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The Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology at 肉肉传媒 is the second largest engineering college in Georgia, serving more than 4,000 students. The College offers 20 undergraduate and graduate degrees in engineering and engineering technology led by industry-expert faculty in the university鈥檚 state-of-the-art facilities. For more information, visit engineering.kennesaw.edu.

 

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A leader in innovative teaching and learning, 肉肉传媒 offers undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degrees to its more than 45,000 students. 肉肉传媒 State is a member of the University System of Georgia with 11 academic colleges. The university’s vibrant campus culture, diverse population, strong global ties and entrepreneurial spirit draw students from throughout the country and the world. 肉肉传媒 State is a Carnegie-designated doctoral research institution (R2), placing it among an elite group of only 7 percent of U.S. colleges and universities with an R1 or R2 status. For more information, visit kennesaw.edu.