Thursday 20 December 2012

Job Training Programs

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Job related training services can help Alaskans to qualify and obtain high-demand jobs that lead to economic self-sufficiency. Training services are available to eligible youth, adults, and dislocated workers through the Alaska Job Center Network (AJCN) and selected training providers and partners across the state.
Funding assistance for these training services is primarily available through the Workforce Investment Act (WIA) , the State Training Employment Program (STEP), the Trade Assistance Act (TAA) and the High Growth Job Training Initiative (HGJTI). Sometimes these funds may be leveraged with federal Pell grants and or the Alaska State Student Loan program. Other funding available for Alaska Natives and Native Americans may be obtained for training through one of the recognized tribal organizations around the state. Finally, job training resources are available for a limited number of residents of select rural locations through the Denali Training Fund with the Denali Commission.
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