CMT, LCTCS and Louisiana Calling Aim to Increase Awareness of Educational Opportunities
with Free Concerts throughout State
BATON ROUGE, LA. – Earlier this week, CMT announced the eight colleges that will participate in its first ever statewide “Empowering Education” tour with country artist and Louisiana native Courtney Cole. Cole named the colleges earlier on Wednesday (11/8) on social media, confirming plans to return to her home state in the spring with free concerts at eight community and technical colleges. The tour with Cole is part of a multi-faceted partnership between CMT, Louisiana Community and Technical Colleges System (LCTCS) and Louisiana Calling that aims to increase the number of work-ready residents in the state.
The schools participating in the free statewide tour are:
- Baton Rouge Community College- New Roads Campus, New Roads
- Bossier Parish Community College, Bossier City
- Central Louisiana Technical Community College- Rod Brady Campus, Jena
- Fletcher Technical Community College, Schriever
- Louisiana Delta Community College- Winnsboro Campus, Winnsboro
- Northshore Technical Community College- Lacombe Campus, Lacombe
- River Parishes Community College- Reserve Campus, Reserve
- SOWELA Technical Community College, Lake Charles
*Dates and additional information forthcoming.
The “CMT Empowering Education Tour of Louisiana” serves as an opportunity to build awareness of educational and workforce training opportunities available at the local level, particularly in rural communities. Each of the selected schools submitted a formal application outlining workforce goals specific to their community. Schools were chosen based on demonstrated need and the potential for how this partnership could make a positive impact in their community. Schools not selected for the tour will still receive support as part of the campaign, including customized co-branded marketing and promotional materials for use on radio, TV, online and in print.
“CMT is excited to continue our commitment to our fans by showcasing opportunities to succeed through education,” said Lucia Folk, VP of Public Affairs at CMT. “We aim to use the power of music and storytelling to connect Louisianans to the incredible resources available to them through LCTCS and Louisiana Calling.”
“Congratulations to the students, faculty, chancellors and communities of the eight colleges selected to host one of the CMT Empowering Education tour stops,” said Monty Sullivan, president of the LCTCS. “Today’s announcement is the beginning of a community outreach initiative that we believe will increase the awareness of and enrollment in the many academic and workforce training programs offered at our colleges. Thanks to CMT for investing in the people of Louisiana.”
According to the Louisiana Workforce Commission, Louisiana has unprecedented demand for skilled workers throughout the state, and these positions often require training or education beyond a high school diploma. Earlier this year, CMT, LCTCS and Louisiana Calling committed to work alongside community and technical colleges in a statewide campaign to connect Louisianans with the many available opportunities for workforce training and education in their own communities.
CMT’s Empowering Education community college initiative, the channel’s grassroots education campaign, was first announced in 2014 at the Clinton Global Initiative-America meeting. Working in collaboration with the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC), the campaign experienced early success as 10 pilot partner schools hosted local events, bringing star-power and helping put a face on education by highlighting success stories of students. Since 2014, the campaign has worked with 29 colleges in some of the nation’s most economically-depressed regions to highlight the importance of earning a degree or certificate.