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Lockheed Martin selected as BCIT’s 2021 Business Partner of the Year

December 22, 2021

Lockheed Martin - Business Partner of the Year

Lockheed Martin is Burlington County Institute of Technology’s 2021 Business Partner of the Year. The company helped develop BCIT’s Robotics Club and has genuinely committed time, talent and other resources over the years to help strengthen the school district’s Information Technology Career Cluster.

Lockheed Martin’s collaboration with the BCIT Foundation and key stakeholders on both the Medford and Westampton campuses has expanded opportunities for learners in the Information Technology Career Cluster by identifying scholarship and grant opportunities. Lockheed Martin representatives also have helped the district explore innovative resources and other financial options to move its programs of study into the future.

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