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Carpentry

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Contact Phone
(555) 555-5555
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Details

Scholarship Available
Attendance Type
In Person
Cost
$2400.00
Minimum Age
18
Total Credit/ Curriculum Hours
576
Certification or Credential
OSHA
Industry
Construction

Program Description

WIOA Eligible Program
This program is approved for federal funding under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), which means individuals who meet certain criteria may qualify for financial assistance.
This Carpentry program will offer students the foundational skills and technical instruction to successfully build a career in carpentry. Instruction will include residential construction, planning and estimating, framing and foundation, blueprint reading, and other related skills to supplement on-the-job training. This program is approved by the Delaware DOL Office of Apprenticeship and meets the related-training requirement for Carpentry Registered Apprenticeship. Participants must be at least 18 years of age and score 239 on the reading and 236 on the math CASAS test. Participants must be a state registered apprentice in order for your on the job training hours to count toward a journeyman certificate. This course provides only the hours required for classroom instruction. This means that after the first year of training, participants must have a sponsor and must be employed; otherwise, this program may not lead to a journeyman.

Program Sessions

1 Total
Carpentry

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