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NPower is a national nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that provides free tech training for careers in Information Technology to military veterans and young adults from under-served communities. Their mission is to move people from poverty to the middle class by creating access and pathways to careers in technology fields.
The IVMF has designed a free, comprehensive career training, certification and employment program called Onward to Opportunity in conjunction with the Veterans Career Transition Program (O 2 O). [13] [14] This program is designed to launch veterans into their next career with more than 30 industry-recognized career tracks and courses. [15] [16]
Students in the summer program attend 5 weeks of English, math, and science classes in the summer months. Mathematics classes include algebra, geometry, precalculus, calculus, and science courses are held for biology, chemistry, and physics. After completing the program, the student receives one college credit from the associated institution.
2. Click Online Classes in the left hand navigation or Fitness to watch classes related to that topic. 3. A list of categories will appear under the featured video on the AOL online classes page. Click a category or scroll down the page to view class topics. 4. Click an image to watch a class.
Aug. 7—Mentor Public Library announced it will be hosting six free computer classes at its Main Branch this August. The classes will be: —Basic Computers—the library's most basic computer ...
Mar. 7—Mentor Public Library is hosting four free computer classes at its Lake Branch this March. The classes will be: —Basic Email skills at 2 p.m., March 17. Learn how to send emails and ...
First Class of U.S. Veterans Completes 'Get Skills to Work' Training Program Cincinnati State hosts the first class in a program that will be replicated across the U.S. Certification ceremony ...
The first Lincoln Technical Institute was established in 1946 in Newark, New Jersey, to serve World War II veterans returning from overseas. At Lincoln, these veterans found training programs to help them learn career-specific skills, and transition into civilian careers in installation and servicing of air conditioning and refrigeration equipment.