The Boyertown Area Times

KU, RACC sign agreement with SAM Inc.

- From Kutztown University

Kutztown University and Reading Area Community College signed a two-year grant agreement with Service and Access Management Inc. (SAM Inc.) June 20 to promote innovation and partnershi­ps between university and community agencies.

KU President Dr. Kenneth S. Hawkinson and Provost Dr. Anne Zayaitz signed the agreement with SAM Inc.’s Nan Haver, president and CEO, and RACC’s Jodi Corbett, Director of Academic Partnershi­ps.

Other representa­tives from both SAM Inc. and RACC were also in attendance.

KU first developed its partnershi­p with RACC in the field of social work with an initial agreement in June 2018. In this program, RACC graduates with an Associate in Arts in social work are able to earn a Bachelor in Social Work at KU in two years through an accelerate­d program delivered on-site on the RACC campus. This is very costeffect­ive for students, who are able to pay lower, community college tuition rates.

The agreement with RACC and SAM, Inc. will allow KU BSW graduates to secure employment upon graduation and build agency-specific skills via internship­s at SAM Inc. Internship­s will be available for up to six bilingual KU students participat­ing in the BSW program at RACC. KU will offer each of these students a stipend of $2,500.

“Our purpose in developing this program with RACC was to provide a quality, low-cost education to the citizens of this region to further develop our partnershi­p and to serve the community by providing well-educated, welltraine­d graduates, who after their graduation, can give back and serve their community,” Hawkinson said. “The agreement we sign today with SAM, Inc. greatly enhances our role to expand the opportunit­ies of students in this important field.”

“We are so excited to be part of this program,” Haver said. “We are proud that KU and RACC see us as a valuable community partner and an organizati­on that impacts the community. We are truly grateful for this opportunit­y and are looking forward to having these students come to us as interns and become fully-trained employees on their hire day.”

Beginning fall 2019, bilingual BSW students at RACC will be able to accept an internship at SAM Inc. and complete one of their elective social work courses in case management with specialize­d content based on SAM Inc.’s approach. Upon graduation and successful completion of the internship, SAM Inc. is committed to employing these students.

“As a KU alumna, I am very proud of how we have worked together in the role of public education to provide affordable opportunit­ies to students,” Corbett said. “Our partnershi­p with Kutztown University is active and strong because of the relationsh­ips that have been built between good people who are doing good things for this community. This is another element we have added to help students get into the workforce and be able to serve the community’s they so-much want to serve.”

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO - KU ?? Representa­tives from Kutztown University, RACC and SAM, Inc. signed a two-year grant agreement on June 20.
SUBMITTED PHOTO - KU Representa­tives from Kutztown University, RACC and SAM, Inc. signed a two-year grant agreement on June 20.

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