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Boeing, Honeywell partner with EVIT to launch Arizona STEM academy

Phoenix Business Journal

Boeing and Honeywell Aerospace Technologies are partnering with the East Valley Institute of Technology to create a new STEM academy for high school students and adults in Mesa, the trade school announced Monday.

The STEM Academy at EVIT will provide students with training, experience and certifications to prepare them for STEM-related jobs. Enrollment for the academy starts Nov. 1 and classes are slated to begin in July 2025 at EVIT’s Power Campus at 6625 S. Power Road, according to an EVIT announcement.

Students in the academy may receive priority consideration when applying for jobs at Boeing and Honeywell, according to the trade school.

“We are so appreciative of the innovative and progressive thinking of industry leaders Boeing and Honeywell who recognize that there is a place in STEM careers for all students – and not just the college-bound,” Chad Wilson, superintendent at EVIT, said in a statement. “Not only do they recognize this, but they are willing to provide resources, roll up their sleeves and get in there with us to give our students the training they need to be successful in STEM careers.”

EVIT is a public trade school that provides 50 career training programs at two campuses in Mesa. In May, EVIT began offering associate degrees and was awarded a $6 million grant from the U.S. Department of Labor to establish a hub for registered apprenticeships in Arizona, according to the trade school’s website.

The school did not specify a number of available spots for its STEM academy as it does not plan to cap enrollment for the program at this time, Stephaine Frimer, EVIT Associate Chief Academic Officer, told the Business Journal.


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