Jun 14, 2023

Gov. Kelly signs bill creating higher education partnership in western Kansas

Posted Jun 14, 2023 7:05 PM

Affiliation among 3 institutions increases opportunities for students, meets local workforce development needs

On Wednesday at Fort Hays State University, Gov. Laura Kelly ceremonially signs House Bill 2290, which creates a strategic affiliation between FHSU, Northwest Kansas Technical College and North Central Kansas Technical College. Photo by Cristina Janney/Hays Post
On Wednesday at Fort Hays State University, Gov. Laura Kelly ceremonially signs House Bill 2290, which creates a strategic affiliation between FHSU, Northwest Kansas Technical College and North Central Kansas Technical College. Photo by Cristina Janney/Hays Post

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Governor Laura Kelly today traveled to Fort Hays State University to participate in a ceremonial signing of House Bill 2290, which creates a strategic affiliation between Fort Hays State University, Northwest Kansas Technical College and North Central Kansas Technical College.

The bill enables the institutions to partner to make educational programs and student services more accessible by breaking down bureaucratic barriers to those services, and to expand opportunities around apprenticeships, internships and employment with local businesses. 

Gov. Laura Kelly with the leadership of FHSU, NCK  Tech and Northwest Kansas Technical College and local legislators during a ceremonial signing of House Bill 2290. Photo by Cristina Janney/Hays Post
Gov. Laura Kelly with the leadership of FHSU, NCK  Tech and Northwest Kansas Technical College and local legislators during a ceremonial signing of House Bill 2290. Photo by Cristina Janney/Hays Post

“Connecting young people to good jobs right out of college is a critical way to keep local businesses vibrant and strong, and to keep graduates living and working in Kansas,” Governor Kelly said. “This affiliation will do exactly that, helping rural Kansas meet the needs of critical industries including agriculture and technology.” 

The strategic affiliation institutional partnership initiative was created by the three college presidents as a way to address workforce challenges in rural Kansas. 

“Presidents Ben Schears, Eric Burks and I believe this is a powerful, unified and essential step forward in our efforts to help rural students, businesses and communities prosper in the face of daunting economic and demographic challenges,” said President Tisa Mason, president of FHSU.