
Workforce Resource Center
The Workforce Resource Center provides a variety of support services including financial aid for students pursuing professional/technical and other job training programs. The Workforce Resource Center provides tuition, books, and other support through the programs described below. To make sure you qualify, please contact a Workforce Resource Center staff member at the phone numbers listed below.
Worker Retraining
The Worker Retraining program can provide tuition support and possibly books for students who are out of work or in danger of losing their jobs without more training.
Program staff can assist with the development of an individual training plan, the completion of Commissioner Approved Training (CAT) and Training Benefits (TB) applications, and applications for other funding sources. Program staff can also assist with WorkForce Investment Act/Dislocated Worker Program and Trade Act/NAFTA applications and processes. Students need to enroll in professional/technical classes.
Eligibility
You could be eligible for the Worker Retraining Program if you:
- are receiving or eligible to receive unemployment benefits
OR
- have exhausted your unemployment benefits within the last two years
OR
- are formerly self-employed and currently unemployed due to general
economic conditions
OR
- are a displaced homemaker (you were dependent on the income of another
family member but are no longer supported by that income)
OR
- are a vulnerable worker who meets two of the following three requirements:
- Your job is not in demand (www.wilma.org/wdclist/)
- You do not have 45 college credits
- You must upgrade your skills to remain employed in your current job
Services available
- FREE
tuition, books, and fees for those who qualify
- Education and career planning
- Job search assistance
- Assistance with the following applications and processes:
Commissioner Approved Training (CAT), Training Benefits (TB), Workforce
Investment Act/Dislocated Worker, and Trade Adjustment Act.
- Funds are also available for qualified students in the form of a grant
to assist those whose unemployment insurance is exhausted.
Degree Programs
- Administrative Office Management
- Network Technology
- Web Application Programming Technology
Certificate Programs
- Accounting Assistant
- Computer Applications Specialist
- Database Design
- Flash Design
- Network Specialist
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- Office Skills Integrated with ABE
- PC Network Technician
- Phlebotomy
- Technical Support Specialist
- Web Specialist
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Getting started
Prospective students should attend a Worker Retraining Orientation, offered every Wednesday at 1 p.m. For location information of orientation or more information:
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