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The Workforce Investment Act's Out-of-School-Youth program is designed to help young adults (ages 18-21) prepare for postsecondary education and/or employment with workforce services and support.

 

 

The Middle College Program enables high school juniors and seniors an opportunity to take college-level courses in their career pathway that will give them a head start in their chosen career.

 

 

The Transitional Jobs Program is designed to get eligible workers back into the workforce while they gain workforce skills and experience.

 

 

NBC 15 Report: New Center for Adult Learning opens to assist dislocated workers in South Central Wisconsin.

 

 

Goodman Community Center works to introduce students to agriculture-related careers and practices as part of their effort to raise crops for donation to local food pantries.

 

 

Madison College utilizes mobile patient simulators to further healthcare training.

 

 

Dane County high school students gain exposure to biotechnology career pathways at the Biopharmaceutical Technology Center Institute.


 

 

Portage Daily Register: Employees with local businesses recently took classes at Madison College to learn how programmable logic controllers work.


 

 

South Central Wisconsin workers in advanced manufacturing industry train on state-of-the-art programmable logic controllers.

 

 

Participants learn about blueprint design at a construction course offered through Construction Training, Inc.'s START program in Madison, Wisconsin.

 

 

 

A profile of Operation Fresh Start and their success in changing the lives of the participants by providing both education and job skills.

 

 

 

Blueprint: Learning for Life segment featuring Information Technology, Health Care, and Automotive Youth Apprenticeship Programs offered in our region via Dane County School Consortium

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