Dayton Daily News

Cedarville wins $490K in scholarshi­p funds

STEM students, schools to benefit from Choose Ohio First program.

- By Brooke Spurlock Staff Writer Contact this reporter at brooke.spurlock@coxinc. com.

Cedarville University has been awarded $490,000 in scholarshi­ps to STEM students majoring in computer science, computer engineerin­g and cyber options.

The funds were awarded to the university by the Ohio Department of Higher Education and are a part of the Choose Ohio First program, in which scholars participat­e in work-based learning and are provided support for the time of their academic program.

“We are grateful to be part of the Choose Ohio First community and to partner with the Ohio Department of Higher Education in preparing our students for in-demand careers here in Ohio,” said Kyle Brewer, assistant director of grant foundation management. “This program is an important example of state government, higher education and local industry working together to strengthen our communitie­s.”

At Cedarville, Seth Hamman, director of the Center for the Advancemen­t of Cybersecur­ity and associate professor of cyber options and computer science, leads this effort and serves as the university’s Choose Ohio First director.

Hamman said the school recognizes how the program benefits the state economy because the scholarshi­ps will help recruit and retain top high school students from Ohio and help area employers by adding those candidates to their applicant pools.

“The reputation built by our alumni precedes our new graduates into the workforce and paves the way for employment opportunit­ies in in-demand fields ... such as computer science, computer engineerin­g, and cyber operations,” he said.

Nearly $28 million has been awarded this year to 45 Ohio colleges and universiti­es and will be distribute­d over the next five years. The funding will provide scholarshi­ps to Ohio residents starting programs in approved STEM fields with the goal of retaining talent and strengthen­ing the workforce.

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CONTRIBUTE­D Cedarville’s Seth Hamman works with students.
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Dr. Seth Hamman

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