National Grid Summer College Scholars Program Invests in Energy Literacy

National Grid and Syracuse University’s Office of Pre-College Programs have partnered to inspire the next generation of innovators through the National Grid Summer College Scholars Program.

The program will support selected Syracuse City School District high school students for the next three summers, providing access to college-level learning focused on STEM and energy literacy through the Summer College – On Campus program.

“We are looking to tomorrow as we partner with Syracuse University to invest and develop the skills and mindsets of the next generation of engineers today,” says John Pettigrew, global chief executive officer for National Grid.

This initiative is designed to award full scholarships to 20 to 25 students per year, ensuring access to high-impact learning experiences. The National Grid Summer College Scholars Program will cover tuition, program fees, and room and board, offering students an immersive and cost-free Summer College – On Campus experience.

“National Grid has an unwavering support of STEM education,” says Robert Simmons III, National Grid’s vice president for U.S. social impact and community engagement and executive director of the National Grid Foundation. “More than inspiring young minds and preparing students for future careers in energy-related fields, this program strengthens our communities and drives progress for decades to come.”

Recipients will choose from a curated list of credit and noncredit summer courses aligned with STEM fields. Looking ahead, this partnership plans to expand credit course offerings with energy literacy in the curriculum.

“We’re excited to deepen our commitment to energy education and to provide transformative experiences for students across Syracuse,” says Christopher Cofer, executive director of the Office of Pre-College Programs. “This partnership is a shared investment in equity, education, and the future of energy.”

For more information about pre-college programs at Syracuse University, visit precollege.syr.edu.

A diverse group of approximately 16 people posing together in what appears to be an office or classroom setting. The group includes students and adults of various ages and ethnicities, with some seated in the front row and others standing behind them. Many are holding what look like small trophies or awards.
National Grid’s Alberto Bianchetti (back row, third from the left) and John Pettigrew (back row, second from the right) visit with summer college students during a recent classroom visit.