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Ohio Expands Clean Energy Degree Programs Amid Rising Enrollment

"While student interest is growing, school officials say many are still unaware of the high demand from employers.

Ohio universities are expanding degree programs related to clean energy in response to growing interest from students and employers.

The University of Dayton’s new bachelor’s degrees in sustainability are the latest options for Ohio students seeking careers in clean energy. The school’s trustees approved the programs in May and aim to enroll 25 students per year.

It’s not the only Ohio school expanding clean energy course offerings amid growing enrollment."

Kathiann M. Kowalski reports for Midwest Energy News July 2, 2019.

Source: Midwest Energy News, 07/03/2019