WAS YOUR CAREER IMPACTED BY COVID-19?
Has the COVID-19 pandemic put a pause in your career plans? Did the Coronavirus lead you to become laid off or lose your job? Are you looking for a new career you can love? Discover your passion and purpose and explore new employment opportunities for in-demand careers in Bookkeeping and Mechatronics and Industrial Automation.
Mechatronics and Industrial Automation Technician program:
- 200-hour, 12-week hybrid program that offers online learning and on-campus labs
- Access to 180 Skills, a virtual career training platform
- Curriculum taught by industry experts that covers automation, career building, electrical, health and safety, hydraulics, math, pneumatics, robotics, and tips to build strong study skills
- Evidence of completion upon progam conclusion
Bookkeeping Clerk program:
- 90-hour program with a flexible, 12-week schedule including classes offered during days and evenings
- Accelerated curriculum that covers certified bookkeeping principals, inventory and internal controls, and adjusting and correcting entries
- Online opportunities to increase your employability through interview preparation, job search, resume, and soft-skill support
- Preparation for the Bookkeeping Certificate Exam
FREE CAREER RETRAINING PROGRAMS FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE BEEN IMPACTED BY COVID-19
Benefits of both programs include:
- Additional funds for professional apparel and training gear
- Childcare, transportation, and housing assistance
- A $200 stipend per week
- Chromebooks for students who need them
Eligibility requirements:
- Students of both programs must be impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic for consideration
- Students of both programs must also reside within select towns to participate
PROGRAM START DATE: SEPTEMBER 28, 2020
To get started, contact:
Dr. Clifford Thermer
Dean, School of Business, Technology, and Advanced Manufacturing
860-913-2282
Brought to you by Capital Workforce Partners through the CARES Act
Goodwin University is a nonprofit institution of higher education and is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE), formerly known as the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC).