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“Front Range Community College worked with us to develop the type of training we need for our new production workers.  The training builds skills in math, measurement, quality processes, teamwork and communication.” Jeff Goody, Recruiting Manager, People and Culture, Vestas Blades of America, Inc.

 

Q: Can you help me set up a yearly training plan?

A: Yes. Your specific training plan will be developed to support your organization's strategic goals and success model.


Q: Do you provide training needs assessments?
A: Yes. Identifying your company's unique business needs is the key to assessing the appropriate training solution.


Q: Who provides your training and consulting services?
A: Our membership has developed a pool of talented trainers and consultants from around the state and nationally with a wide range of expertise.


Q: What if my company has multiple facility locations?
A: Training can be provided at your facility or ours. The statewide community college system offers thirteen core facilities and numerous additional satellite locations. Contact the college member listed for the location nearest you.


Q: What if I don't see the training I want listed on this website?
A: All member colleges offer "customized" training courses to address your training needs. Call your local community/ technical college office listed on the Resources page.


Q: Can you offer CEUs?
A: Yes. Continuing Education Units (CEUs) can be provided for seminars and training programs. Contact your local community/ technical college member listed on the Resources page.


Q: Do you offer training for credit?
A: Yes, some training can be provided for college credit; contact your local community college representative on the Resources page.


Q: Which school do I contact?
A: Visit the Programs page to locate the community college closest to you.


Q: How do we determine if my organization is eligible for grant funding for job training?
A: This website has a comprehensive Grant section filled with information about the grant process. Grant applications are handled by your local community college. Our Resources page is a great place to begin. General eligibility criteria can be accessed at:

 

http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/OEDIT/OEDIT/1165816343055


Contact your local community college listed on the Programs  page to apply.

 
     
 
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How To Develop or Improve Your Safety Program Seminar

La Renaissance Restaurant, Pueblo

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

8:30-12:30 am

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Sept. 18- Nov. 20

Provided by Community College of Denver, Performance Solutions

To register call James McDonough at 303.352.6922 or visit www.ccd.edu/CSA

 

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University Center at Chaparral in Parker, CO

 

November 6-7

The second of several quick-start weekend courses for ACC's Event Management Program

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