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Career Education and Training
Explore a variety of career education and training options listed below.
- Apprenticeship - An employer’s formal training program combining on-the-job learning with technical instruction for a specific trade.
- Certifications - An examination or a record of work-related credentials. Issued to an individual by an external organization to communicate a certain level of skill attainment. Required in some occupations, for example nursing assistants and financial advisors.
- Community College - Institution typically offering two-year or associate of arts degree that can transfer to a four-year college or university.
- Technical College - One- to two-year training programs in a variety of subject areas. Short-term training also available.
- 4-year College or University - Earn a bachelor of arts or bachelor of science degree in your chosen field of study.
- Customized Training - Topic-specific, short-term training designed for a specific employer.
- Internships - Opportunity for hands-on, real work experience. May be required in some college majors, or may be an entry-level internship you apply for after graduating college.
- Job Corps - A free, Department of Labor program designed for individuals ages 16-24 to obtain training and job skills.
- Job shadowing - A short-term visit to a worksite. Choose a career of interest and set up a time to follow someone on the job throughout his or her workday.
- Professional development - Training to enhance your job skills.
- Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Training - Federal program that provides short-term training and education at technical colleges, community colleges, and universities.
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Career Education Finder
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Get information on career education programs that could help you increase your earning power.
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