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Workforce Education offered at Tacoma Community College

6501 South 19th Street, Tacoma, WA 98466

Participants may qualify if: - they have collecting or have collected unemployment benefits in the past four years OR - they are receiving Basic Food or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) OR - they are unemployed or underemployed after having been dependent on another family member's income, but no longer supported by that income due to separation, divorce, death, or permanent disability of the main wage-earner OR - they are formerly self-employed and currently unemployed due to general economic conditions OR - they are a worker at risk of unemployment without upgrading skills OR - Unemployed veteran discharged within the past four years or active-duty military with separation notice OR - they meet the low-income guideline OR.
M-F, 8am-5pm.

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No cost to apply.

Pierce, WA

Description

Provides funding and support services for education and training. Eligible participants may receive an services at no cost. Each Workforce Education grant has its own specific criteria and requirements. Funding may cover tuition, books, and fees.

Providing organization

Tacoma Community College

Offers college credit classes, non-credit classes, computer training, worker retraining program, GED Preparation, and high school completion classes at a variety of sites including Tacoma and Gig Harbor.