Videos
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Participants learn about blueprint design at a construction course offered through Construction Training, Inc.'s START program in Madison, Wisconsin.
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A profile of Operation Fresh Start and their success in changing the lives of the participants by providing both education and job skills.
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Blueprint: Learning for Life segment featuring Information Technology, Health Care, and Automotive Youth Apprenticeship Programs offered in our region via Dane County School Consortium |
