Use one of the search options below to find education and training programs offered by public community colleges and universities, and private colleges and universities to include: technical and vocational schools; trade schools; art and design schools, and more. Choose from either Option 1 - to search an education or training program by occupational keyword or Option 2 - to search an education or training program by career area. After an education or training program is selected, a menu specific to the education or training program will be displayed on the left under Explore Education & Training Programs.
This training program menu may be removed by clicking on the (Clear) link to the right of the program title.
Workforce Investment Act programs are offered to youth between the ages of 14-21. Youth services providers offer programs to assist young people in reaching individual academic goals (high school diploma recovery or GED) and developing basic job skills as they make the transition from being older youth to young adults. All WIA services for youth are offered at no cost to the participant.
All Local Workforce Area’s have at least one provider of services to this group of people. The statewide WIA Youth Services Providers List gives the provider’s name, contact info, city in which the provider is located, and a brief listing of the services provided. Click here to see the list of Youth Service Providers
Then access this searchable database provided through the US Department of Labor's (DOL) Office of Apprenticeship. Programs offered in the State of Illinois are listed by county, trade, and participating employers.
To find out more about apprenticeship programs and their sponsors in the State of Illinois, visit the DOL Office of Apprenticeship web site.
There are 48 community colleges in Illinois offering diverse programs that help you get the job and pay you want.
Some of the benefits of attending a community college include: quality instruction and support services, diverse programs, smaller class sizes, accessible and affordable, and more than 10,000 community college courses can be transferred statewide.
To find out more how the Illinois Community College System can assist you, visit the Illinois Community College Board website.
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