Malcolm X College’s Project MPACT is more than a scholarship. It’s a program built for you and your goals. This program will provide tuition, stipends, job training, and professional skills development to assist in job placement for students completing one of the programs supported by Project MPACT.
Applications for Project MPACT in spring 2024 are now closed as all available seats have been filled.
(8-week program, January, March, and June start)
(16-week program, January – May)
Emergency Medical Technician – Paramedic
(3 semester program, Fall start)
(3 semester program, January and August start)
(1 semester program, January, June, and August start)
(3 semester program, January, June, and August start)
(16 or 24-week program, January – May or July)
(16-week program, January – May)
(3 semester program once accepted into the program, May start)
(4 semester program, January and August start)
(16 or 24-week program, January – July)
This program is designed to support students from underrepresented backgrounds and communities, ensuring they have access to opportunities that will help them find a well-paying job. Preference will be given to applicants who identify as Black and/or live in the following communities:
- Austin
- Belmont Cragin
- East Garfield Park
- Humboldt Park
- Lower West Side
- North Lawndale
- South Lawndale
- West Garfield Park
How to Apply:
Applications for Project MPACT in spring 2024 are now closed as all seats have been filled.
Questions? Need more information? Contact Project MPACT at ProjectMPACT@ccc.edu.
Project MPACT provides workshops around career readiness and life skills.
In collaboration with Project MPACT, the IAAAM Malcolm X College male mentor group offered a series of workshops titled, “Unleash the Vision Within You.” This collection of workshops provided the essential skills and tools for students to identify their personal brand and maximize personal power. Students fine-tuned their critical thinking, accountability, networking, communication and conflict resolution skills.