Is there a way to get state funding for project management training for people who are unemployed?
Yes. Other people have done this successfully. The process takes about one and a half months and you must have been unemployed for at least 3 months before you will be approved for education funds. The first step is to register at your Career Stop Center. You will then be asked to take a basic skills test. The next step will be to meet with a counselor to review the course you want to take. The counselor will explain which courses are eligible and how to determine eligibility. PMP Prep courses have been approved in the past. A good idea is to bring copies of job descriptions with you that read PMP required or PMP Preferred. Keep in mind that funding will be for the class only, NOT the exam. You can contact one of our members, Lou Piombino (loup.pm(:@:)gmail.com ) if you have additional questions about this process.
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