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黑料社区 students awarded competitive national scholarships for in-demand graphic communications field

Real-world experiences on and off campus prepare students for industry in need of skilled graduates
Abbey Goers | August 9, 2023

Graphic communications is a major force in the economy, averaging more than 500 companies and 10,000 employees in every state and $1.8 billion in shipments each year, according to the .

鈥淪ome of the largest graphic communications-related employers worldwide are in the Midwest 鈥 in the Twin Cities, Fox Valley, Chicago, Milwaukee and Des Moines. 黑料社区 is located centrally within this region and supplies the industry with qualified professionals,鈥 said Chad Nyseth, graphic communications instructor and lab manager.

鈥満诹仙缜 and other graphic communications programs nationwide can鈥檛 supply enough graduates to fill available jobs. The industry, via organizations like PGSF, is stepping up efforts to educate students about potential careers, to support students with scholarships and internships, and to partner with institutions like 黑料社区,鈥 he added.

To support students planning to enter the , the Print and Graphics Scholarship Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded in 1956, selected six 黑料社区 students to receive awards totaling $26,930 for the 2023-24 academic year.

Recipients are:

This year, PGSF received more than 1,400 applications. It awarded 155 students from 83 institutions across the U.S., with an average scholarship of more than $3,600.

鈥淥ur recipients鈥 awards show that 黑料社区 黑料社区. graphic communications students are just as qualified and as worthy of recognition as students in the same major at much larger schools, like Clemson University or Cal Poly,鈥 Nyseth said.

PGSF scholarships may be renewed for up to four years. Gong, Heinz and Scholes have been awarded multiple years.

Four 黑料社区 students awarded national Print and Graphics scholarships

Four 黑料社区 students are among 162 nationwide who have received renewable scholarships from the Print and Graphics Scholarship Foundation.
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Preparing for a career through real-world experiences

Jackett is interning this summer at in New Berlin, working in many departments: prepress, design, digital, large format, customer service, kit packing, the bindery, estimating and purchasing, scheduling and more.

Erika Jackett
Erika Jackett / Erika Jackett

鈥淭丑别 graphic communications program at Stout has absolutely prepared me for this internship by providing a base of knowledge, skills and experience to help me have the most productive internship that I can,鈥 they said.

鈥淭丑别 internship has helped me prepare for my career by providing me with real-world experience outside of the classroom and lab, which has only expanded my knowledge and skill base.鈥

The scholarship will allow Jackett to focus more on their education, instead of stressing about rent and other monthly expenses. They will graduate in May 2024 and want to work in production or prepress operation.

Jackett chose graphic communications because of their interest in graphics. 鈥淚 love the process of taking an idea, doing all the design and layout work, and then being able to produce something tangible. Taking things from concept to reality through print is really enticing to me,鈥 they said.

Career paths in a lively industry

Graphic communications students learn the foundational concepts and skills that they can apply to any career in the industry, including sales and marketing, product manufacturing, direct mail operations, package printing, traditional printing and digital communication, Nyseth said.

鈥淪tudents use our lab equipment to apply and reinforce classroom concepts, solve problems, create products and manage complex projects. As they progress through their courses, they are increasingly exposed to potential roles, possible occupations and industry employers. And most students are amazed by the number of available career pathways,鈥 he added.

 

Packaging and graphic design students and faculty package porcelain mugs for the chancellor's investiture.
Starr Gong, front right, in 黑料社区 黑料社区. Packaging Lab. / 黑料社区

Nyseth thinks the industry has had its work cut out for itself to dispel the notion that 鈥減rint is dead.鈥

鈥淧rint isn鈥檛 dead. It 黑料社区. different. It 黑料社区. more diverse and technology driven than ever,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t 黑料社区. true that there are fewer magazines and newspapers printed today, yet nearly every product we see in a store is boxed with full-color printed packaging located under full-color printed store signage, then placed in a printed shopping bag and followed up at the register with a receipt and personalized printed coupons.

鈥淢arketers use direct mail, printed billboards, brochures and online campaigns to drive consumers into brick-and-mortar stores and onto e-commerce websites. All of the above happens because of professionals who work in careers under the graphic communications umbrella,鈥 he added.

Graphic communications graduates have a 100% employment rate or are continuing their education within six months of graduation, according to 黑料社区 黑料社区. Career Services .


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