DWS may be able to assist you in paying for training and supportive funds while you are in training, depending on your circumstances. The first step in deciding to continue your education involves exploration in order to learn about your options.
You may visit your local Employment Center to explore additional training information.
DWS can help you explore your interests, abilities, and current skill levels by assisting you in the development of an individual employment plan, assessing your current skills, exploring potential training and the providers who deliver the actual training that can help you meet your goals.
Training can range from basic education, formal classroom training, or Worksite Learning Opportunities (on-the-job training/internships).
Another excellent training opportunity is employer sponsored Apprenticeship Programs. These are certified through the U. S. Department of Labor Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. Information on the opportunities regarding apprenticeships can be accessed at:
If you are a school (or individual providing tutoring) wishing to become an approved training provider in either occupational skills or basic education, choose from the below links.
Deciding what you want to do with your life can be overwhelming. Going to college, enrolling in career and technical training, taking a great job, or starting your own business are all possibilities.
Whether you're investigating careers, exploring education and training, or looking for a job, this website has tools and information to help you make informed decisions.