As part of Intel's growth of its AI for Workforce Program, which delivers AI content to community colleges in order to equip present and future workers with essential AI skills, Ocean County College teamed with the tech corporation last year. AACC, Dell Technologies, and Intel jointly pledged in January 2022 to expand the AI for Workforce program to 50 states by 2023.
“AI has become an increasingly important focus for community colleges as providers of workforce education for multiple industries,” said Walter G. Bumphus, Ph.D., President and CEO, AACC. “Working together with peers and across sectors will enhance the ability of our colleges to advance and scale this curriculum across the nation to ensure that students earn the skills needed to fill these jobs and begin meaningful careers.”
Adrienne Garber, Senior Strategist, Higher Education at Dell Technologies, congratulated Ocean County College and said she is looking forward to OCC’s contributions to the AI Incubator Network. “Dell Technologies is committed to transforming 1 billion lives by 2030. By providing learning content for in-demand technology skills and creating artificial intelligence labs for teaching and learning at community and technical colleges across the U.S., we are moving closer to achieving that goal,” said Garber. “With collaborators like Ocean County College, we are creating opportunities for underrepresented populations in artificial intelligence, machine learning, data analytics and the like to enter careers and fill job openings in much-needed technology fields.”
To learn more about Artificial Intelligence programs at Ocean County College, visit
go.ocean.edu/AI.