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MSU, Ingalls Shipbuilding partner for employee education assistance benefits

MSU, Ingalls Shipbuilding partner for employee education assistance benefits

Contact: Allison Matthews

STARKVILLE, Miss.—ݮƵ and HII’s Ingalls Shipbuilding division formally partnered Wednesday [Oct. 23] to give eligible employees at Ingalls expanded education assistance benefits, including a 10% tuition discount for those who enroll in ݮƵfor undergraduate or graduate courses.

ݮƵPresident Mark E. Keenum, Huntington Ingalls Vice President of Human Resources and Administration Susan Jacobs, and Huntington Ingalls Executive Vice President and Ingalls Shipbuilding President Kari Wilkinson are pictured during a Memorandum of Understanding signing Wednesday [Oct. 23].
ݮƵPresident Mark E. Keenum, from left, Ingalls Shipbuilding Vice President of Human Resources Susan Jacobs, and Ingalls Shipbuilding President Kari Wilkinson are pictured during a Memorandum of Understanding signing Wednesday [Oct. 23]. Keenum visited the Pascagoula facility to formalize a partnership to expand education assistance benefits, including a 10% tuition discount for eligible employees. (Photo courtesy of HII’s Ingalls Shipbuilding division)

The agreement applies to eligible employees—defined as pre-approved through the Ingalls Education Assistance Program—who may take online or in-person courses. The students must meet all admission criteria to receive the preferred tuition benefits.

“We are so proud to give this benefit to the hardworking employees at Ingalls Shipbuilding to help individuals further their education and achieve their goals,” said ݮƵPresident Mark E. Keenum. “Partnerships like this help ݮƵwork with our state’s leading industries to grow our state together. Ingalls is clearly one of the most important companies in Mississippi, and we are pleased to support the many hardworking professionals they have working in all aspects of their industry.”

Ingalls Shipbuilding President Kari Wilkinson said, “We are fully committed to the growth and success of our team and are excited to be providing this extra educational benefit to our shipbuilders. Through this partnership with MSU, we can continue ensuring our shipbuilders have every opportunity to gain the educational skills and training they need to excel in their careers.”

ݮƵPresident Mark E. Keenum and Huntington Ingalls Executive Vice President and Ingalls Shipbuilding President Kari Wilkinson overlook the shipyard at Ingalls Shipbuilding, a division of Huntington Ingalls Inc.
ݮƵPresident Mark E. Keenum and Ingalls Shipbuilding President Kari Wilkinson overlook the shipyard at Ingalls Shipbuilding, a division of Huntington Ingalls Inc. Keenum toured the Pascagoula facility this week, when ݮƵand Ingalls extended a cooperative relationship, which already includes joint research and development efforts, now offering additional education assistance benefits for eligible employees. (Photo courtesy of HII’s Ingalls Shipbuilding division)

Eligible employees may request tuition payment deferment for up to six credit hours per term with an employer-approved tuition assistance form on file with the university. This arrangement can help avoid up-front tuition costs that may be billed later to coincide with the timeframe for employer tuition reimbursement following final grades from a term. The eligible employees enrolled with ݮƵare responsible for tuition payment by the end of each class term.

This partnership extends a cooperative relationship between Ingalls and ݮƵthat includes research and development collaboration, such as a project with MSU’s Athlete Engineering Institute and HII’s Ingalls Shipbuilding division to build a new wearable prototype device to aid shipbuilders in the mitigation of heat injuries.

Ingalls will work with ݮƵto communicate the new education assistance benefits available as part of this latest memorandum of understanding.

Students in the Gulf Coast region may be interested in —managed by the university’s new —or in-person classes with MSU’s housed at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College’s Jackson County Campus in Gautier.

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