Haven't completed high school? Pathways can assist you in obtaining a General Educational Development (GED).
Can't afford textbooks? Pathways may be able to loan you the books you need to complete your education.
Some two-year colleges may even have funds available for childcare vouchers and transportation assistance (gas money, bus fare, etc.). Contact your local two-year college to find out if financial aid beyond tuition assistance is available.
You can become a computer operator, automotive mechanic, or allied health professional. You could also become a welder, office administrator, industrial maintenance professional, or train for another good paying career. Pathways can help you prepare for any of these jobs that are currently in high demand.
Your local two-year college offers a wide variety of career programs, some of which can be completed in less than a year. Programs vary from school to school, based on the area's needs, so check with your local college to make sure their programs are right for you.
Pathways can help you become job-ready. Learn to fill out job applications, dress for an interview, or complete your GED requirements. Job readiness classes result in an employer-recognized certificate. The certificates include a CPI employability certificate, WAGE and a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) signed by the Governor.
Tutoring is available for all students.
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