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Worker Retraining is a state funded program that
provides job-related training and employment services to
dislocated and unemployed workers to help them gain
additional training in their existing field or get
started on a new career path. Training is available in
any one of our 52 Professional/Technical Programs.
Students can choose to take occupational supplemental
classes to upgrade their skills; earn a certificate or
AAAS degree. Free tuition and books are provided through
this program and are typically available for up to two
quarters or more depending on funding resources and
ability to create other funding options.
Be a Washington State Resident Be a dislocated worker
who is eligible for Washington State unemployment
benefits Or currently receiving unemployment benefits Or
have exhausted unemployment benefits within the past 24
months. Or be a Displaced Homemaker Or a self-employed
individual who has lost their business due to poor
economic conditions or a natural disaster To receive
funding, you must be enrolled for at least 6 credits
each quarter in a Professional/Technical program.
- When: First and third Wednesdays
from 2-3:30 p.m., please call call
546-5882 before attending as
cancellations may occur.
- Where: Building and Room will vary
each quarter (Fall Qtr. 2006, Rm. 2920).
Please call (206) 546-5882 to confirm
before attending.
- Parking: Please park in the visitor
parking lot and go to security in the
south end of the 900 building for a free
parking pass, or pay at the entrance and
park in student parking.
- Presenters: Kim Cambern, Worker
Retraining Program and Donsa Benitez,
Employment Security Co-location.
- CAT: Commissioner Approved Training
or CAT allows an individual to attend
full-time training and continue to
collect Unemployment Insurance. If you
are approved for CAT your work search
requirement is waived while enrolled in
classes. CAT is intended to provide an
individual with skills necessary to
obtain or retain stable employment.
- TB: Training Benefits or TB
can increase the total number of weeks
you are eligible to draw benefits if you
are attending full-time approved
training.
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We also offer self designed short-term occupational
upgrades - such as 1-2 quarter computer skills training.
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