Workforce Access and Education

Workforce Access and Education

Workforce Access & Education at Mount Wachusett Community College offers adults the opportunity to gain the necessary training and academic skills to enter the workforce or enroll in a college degree program at ºÚ°µ±¬ÁÏÍø. Training courses prepare students for work in Healthcare, Human Services, Advanced Manufacturing, Technology, and other fields. Students will develop skills to start a new career or take their career to the next level.

Manufacturing and IT

ºÚ°µ±¬ÁÏÍø offers free training programs in Manufacturing and Information Technology to eligible residents of North Central Massachusetts. Training Programs prepare students for industry certification exams, exciting employment opportunities, and are offered in person or online over 8-week, 16-week, and 32-week sessions depending on the program.

Computer Information Systems (CIS)Ìýprovides the skills you need for an introductory-level job in IT support.

Advanced Manufacturing training currently offered is theÌýIntroduction to Robotics course, with immediate Production Technician job placement.

Healthcare Professions

Certified Medical Administration Assistant (CMAA) course provides the foundational skills needed to become a Certified Medical Administration Assistant. CMAA’s perform administrative functions in the healthcare industry.

How to apply for a Workforce Training Program

*Applicants are allowed to enroll in one WAE Program of their interest due to Grant requirements.

Please select one WAE grant funded program to apply to. You must successfully complete the training program and find employment in the designated program field.

How to Apply to a CIS Program

  1. Complete and the CIS Student Assessment
  2. Complete the Training Program Inquiry Form
  3. Schedule and attend one-on-one interview with program coordinator
  4. Complete the Intake FormÌý

*Applicants are allowed to enroll in one WAE Program of their interest due to Grant requirements.

Please select one WAE grant funded program to apply to. You must successfully complete the training program and find employment in the designated program field.

How to Apply to a Manufacturing ProgramÌý

  1. Complete and the Manufacturing Student Assessment
  2. Complete the Training Program Inquiry Form
  3. Schedule and attend one-on-one interview with program coordinator
  4. Complete the Intake FormÌý

*Applicants are allowed to enroll in one WAE Program of their interest due to Grant requirements.

Please select one WAE grant funded program to apply to. You must successfully complete the training program and find employment in the designated program field.

How to Apply to the CMAA ProgramÌý

To learn about our non-credit CMAA training program please select a date to join a meeting session. During this session you will learn what you need so that you can participate in the next available CMAA program.

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