Strengthening Cybersecurity: Funding for Colleges and Student Scholarships
This act aims to increase the number of cybersecurity professionals by funding programs in higher education institutions, especially community colleges. Citizens can gain access to better educational programs and scholarships, opening new career opportunities in a rapidly growing industry. These changes are intended to improve the nation's digital security, indirectly impacting the protection of data and services we use daily.
Key points
College Funding: Community colleges will receive grants to develop cybersecurity programs, increasing access to education in this field.
New Job Opportunities: More individuals will be able to acquire in-demand cybersecurity skills and certifications, facilitating employment in public and private sectors.
Scholarships and Support: Students, especially those from underrepresented populations, will have greater opportunities for scholarships and support in pursuing cybersecurity education.
Industry Collaboration: Educational programs will work closely with businesses, offering students practical experience and better preparation for the job market.
Fund Rescissions: Unobligated balances from previous relief acts will be redirected to fund these new initiatives.
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Additional Information
Print number: 117_HR_8970
Sponsor: Rep. McClain, Lisa C. [R-MI-10]
Process start date: 2022-09-22