We are accredited by the Council on Occupational Education (COE) and approved by the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC). *Based on graduates from July 1, 2015-June 30, 2016 who were placed in their field or a related field in accordance with reporting guidelines for the Council on Occupational...
The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) manages the states’ unemployment compensation program. This includes payments under many of the federally funded enhanced benefit programs which have been extended several times after enactment last year. See more on the relevant extensions/ un...
Over the next few months, he will coordinate the consolidation of 30 job training programs into one agency, the Texas Workforce Commission. Last year, Texas spent $1.6 billion on work force training, half of which came from state coffers. But according to Sharp, only 5 to 10 percent of ...
More pathways are needed and as a result, we strongly support the rules changes proposed by the Texas Workforce Commission to Title 40 of the Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 838, to remove references to the federal Registered Apprenticeship Program an...
Texas Institute of Career and Technology is a proudly approved education provider under the Texas Workforce Commission. Our institute is dedicated to preparing students for rewarding careers in high-demand skilled trades such as electrical, HVAC, and construction. Through our comprehensive short-term tr...
2. Texas Workforce Commission’s (TWC) skills for small business grant program TWC’s Skills for Small Business grant program offers funding to assist small businesses in training their full-time employees who can enroll in a local community or technical college. Grants are up to $1,800 annual...
Grow-your-own programs: Some Texas school districts offer financial aid to students who agree to teach in the school district they graduated from. Reimbursement for veterans: The Texas Workforce Commission has approved funding through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Texas Workforce Commission...
South Texas College and Harlingen CISD are two of 12 state-wide recipients to receive Camp Code grants from the Texas Workforce Commission. The grants enable middle-school students to attend various camps this summer for free to get a head start in science, technology, engineering and math caree...
Our school's programs areapproved and regulatedby theTexas Workforce Commission. We are members in good standing with theTexas Taxidermy Association. Learn More GraduateTestimonials Testimonials from former students. “Jason, I just wanted to thank you for providing me with the tools and knowledge to...
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