Bally's Donates $5M to CCRI to Advance Higher Ed & Provide Economic Opportunites for Students
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Bally's Donates $5M to CCRI to Advance Higher Ed & Provide Economic Opportunites for Students

The gift marks the largest in CCRI’s nearly 60-year history and is among the largest gifts made to any community college this year.

The announcement was made at the college’s Flanagan Campus by CCRI’s Interim President Dr. Rosemary Costigan, Ph.D., R.N., and former President Dr. Meghan Hughes.
“This remarkable gift recognizes the College’s track record in expanding new programs and degree pathways for students. The initiative, developed in partnership with the Bally’s and CCRI teams, will provide CCRI students new opportunities to learn and work as the best version of themselves," said Corrigan. "Our partnership brings attention to the unparalleled value of community colleges, their powerful role in the region’s economy, and I am grateful for Bally’s belief in us and our incredible students.”
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As a direct outcome of the landmark investment, CCRI is set to become the sole higher education institution in Rhode Island – and one of a few in New England – to offer students the unparalleled opportunity to obtain a certificate or associate degree rooted in a comprehensive, gaming-focused curriculum.
This unique program will encompass traditional classroom learning, online courses, on-campus learning labs, and invaluable experiential opportunities at Bally’s properties. The programs will span the spectrum of casino- and hospitality service-specific subjects, including dealer training, casino operations, cybersecurity, iGaming operations, culinary arts, hotel management, and slot technology.
“This landmark partnership between Bally’s and CCRI will provide important learning and training for our CCRI students, leading to new workforce opportunities. The generous gift provided by one Rhode Island-based company for the benefit of so many of our state’s community college students is a powerful way to advance economic and social opportunity and teach meaningful, transferable workforce skills. I applaud Bally’s for investing in our state's higher education system, and our students," said McKee.
CCRI will initially focus on working with faculty and staff to build out the course curriculum with a goal of having degree programs available by Fall 2024. Simultaneously, the college’s Division of Workforce Partnerships will quickly develop and launch short-term credentials to upskill Bally’s existing workforce and create a robust talent pipeline of new employees.
In addition to new certificate and degree program development, Bally’s investment will provide scholarships to qualifying Rhode Islanders seeking a career in the growing gaming and hospitality industries, reflecting the company’s continued commitment to creating opportunities for economic growth and development in the communities it serves. Additional details on this program, including scholarship opportunities, will be forthcoming.
