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Certified Illinois workNet Advisor (CIWA) Foundation Course: At a Glance

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Course Units:
1) Using Illinois workNet
2) Using the Illinois workNet Key Sectors Pathway
3) Conducting a Job Search
4) Locating Education, Training, and Services
Each unit is composed of lessons with five-question quizzes that are not graded and at least one learning activity. Each of the three units includes a unit quiz with ten questions that are graded. A passing score of 80%, based only upon unit quizzes, is required to pass the course.

Average Completion Time: Five hours

Upon successful completion of the course:
Receive a Certified Illinois workNet Advisor Certificate
Earn one Continuing Education Unit from Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Department of Continuing Education.
Access to the course for one year.

Certification: Annual Renewal
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Certified Illinois workNet Advisor (CIWA) Course: Additional Resources

CIWA Flyer (PDF)Link opens in a new window  CIWA Flyer (MS Word) Link opens in a new window: This flyer provides an overview of the course and instructions for enrollment. You can print this document on 8.5" x 11" paper.

Illinois workNet Online Course Enrollment Process and Instructions:  Review the Course Enrollment Process/Instructions for guidance on who should take the course and how to get them enrolled.

Illinois workNet Coordinators and Content Manager Editors Report (PDF): Link opens in a new window An up-to-date listing of all LWIA Coordinators and Content Manager Editors, including contact information (8.5 x 11)

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