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Metallica’s Foundation Expands Community College Scholarship Program

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Metallica is donating another $1.85 million to help fans attend college.

The band is expanding the ‘Metallica Scholars Initiative’ to support 42 community colleges across the United States. More than 5,000 Metallica Scholars have been supported in the program’s five years.

“The Metallica Scholars Initiative is so important to us because we are seeing results,” Lars Ulrich said of the program. “Five years in, with the help of community colleges across the country, we are helping people fill these essential jobs which require skills and training. We are so proud and grateful that we can facilitate this program.”

The new schools will each receive $100,000 to enhance the student experience as they receive career training for economic development. The 11 schools joining MSI this year are: 

  • Aiken Technical College – Aiken, South Carolina 
  • Central Wyoming College – Riverton, Wyoming 
  • Columbia State Community College – Columbia, Tennessee 
  • Front Range Community College – Westminster, Colorado 
  • Itawamba Community College – Fulton, Mississippi 
  • Northeast Wisconsin Technical College – Green Bay, Wisconsin 
  • Oxnard College (Ventura County Community College District) – Oxnard, California 
  • South Central College – North Mankato, Minnesota 
  • South Louisiana Community College – Lafayette, Louisiana 
  • Texas State Technical College – Waco, Texas 
  • Western Dakota Technical College – Rapid City, South Dakota 

The newly added schools are joining the veteran 31 schools invited to continue. Each year the returning colleges play an integral part in helping guide the success of the new schools. For a complete list of all 42 schools currently supported by AWMH, click here.

What began with ten colleges and mostly manufacturing programs in its first round in 2019 has developed into a diverse list of workforce opportunities for students who are interested in gaining the skills and training necessary to find meaningful and well-paying careers in fields and positions.