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MoHealthWINs Free Training Program at Jefferson College

Helping people train for good jobs in the growing field of healthcare is the goal of a $1 million grant received by Jefferson College through the statewide MoHealthWINs grant.

Qualified applicants may apply for a free career training program to earn a Computer Information Systems-Computer Support certificate this spring. The MoHealthWINs CIS certificate program is open to Missouri veterans and Trade Act participants in addition to unemployed, underemployed, and low-skilled individuals.

The grant-funded program covers tuition and lab fees, but does not include books, college application fees or other incidental costs.

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To apply, visit the Missouri Career Center in Arnold or Washington to verify eligibility. Following verification, applicants are required to complete the college's admissions process and a short essay. Applications must be submitted by Tuesday, Nov. 26.

To learn more about the MoHealthWINs CIS certificate program, click here or contact the Missouri Career Center in Arnold at (636) 287-8909 or Washington (636) 239-6703 or the Jefferson College Admissions and Student Records Office at (636) 481-3217.

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