Worker Retraining

Everett Community College works in partnership with Employment Security Department  to provide job training for unemployed (or underemployed) workers who wish to upgrade their skills or train for a new career.

Worker Retraining is a "jump-start" funding source providing assistance with tuition, fees, books, supplies and emergency funds.

Eligibility

  • Facing a layoff
  • Receiving—or eligible to receive—unemployment benefits
  • Have exhausted unemployment benefits within the past four years
  • Temporary workers who were dislocated from a previous job
  • Formerly self-employed, currently unemployed
  • Unemployed veterans discharged within the past four years
  • Unemployed or underemployed after having been dependent on another family member’s income, but no longer supported by that income due to separation, divorce, death, or permanent disability of the main wage-earner.
  • A vulnerable worker (at risk of being unemployed) who meets two of the following three requirements:
    • Your job is not in demand. (See the Local Area Demand/Decline Occupation   list.)
    • You do not have 45 college credits.
    • You must upgrade your skills to remain employed in your current job.

Worker Retraining i/s also available to undocumented students who meet one of the above criteria.

Orientation Sign-up

Please complete the online Start Next Quarter eligibility survey  to assist in locating programs and resources potentially available to you and to register for the free orientation at end of survey. At this time, in-person Workforce Funding Orientations are canceled until further notice. Materials will be provided to registrants. To join the Workforce Funding Orientation via Zoom, please see meeting details below.

Workforce Funding Orientation via Zoom video icon
Meeting ID: 842-014-952
Or join by phone: 1-253-215-8782 
Winter Schedule:
Thursdays at 10:30 am
No orientation 2/29, 3/28, and 4/4.

Approved Programs of Study

Approved programs of study include GED, High School Completion, ESL, vocational certificate programs or select Associates in Technical Art/Associates in Applied Sciences degrees. Explore our List of vocational programs.

What We Offer

  • Career and educational advising and planning
  • Tuition assistance (awards are dependent on funding availability)
  • Funding for books and supplies (awards are dependent on funding availability)
  • Funding for emergency funds (awards are dependent on funding availability)
  • Assistance completing Commissioner Approved Training (CAT)/Training Benefits (TB) applications for approved students
  • Assistance completing Trade Act paperwork for approved students
  • Job search assistance

How to Apply

Workforce Funding Application

To increase accessibility and streamline our application process, the Workforce Funding Department has created a joint application for all our grant programs. With a single application, you can apply for BFET, Worker Retraining, WorkFirst, and the Opportunity Grant. Our new application is now available online and will automatically upload to your grant program! Download the Workforce Funding Application and instructionsPDF icon

Unemployment Benefits

Our Employment Security Specialist can help answer your questions about unemployment benefits. The Specialist will also be able to answer questions about Commissioner Approved Training (CAT) and Training Benefits (TB) while you are in school. Please contact us to schedule an appointment with the Employment Security Specialist.

If you are enrolled in Worker Retraining and receiving unemployment benefits, we can assist you in completing one of the following applications to obtain permission from Employment Security Department (ESD) to attend school:

  • Commissioner Approved Training (CAT)  allows you to attend school and collect your unemployment benefits without actively seeking employment. CAT is for short-term training that can be completed within your regular unemployment benefits claim (6 months or less). We highly recommend having this form reviewed by the Employment Security Specialist.
  • Training Benefits (TB)  includes CAT and may extend your unemployment benefits while attending school full-time. TB is for long-term training (more than 6 months). We highly recommend having this form reviewed by the Employment Security Specialist.

Trade Act

If you lost your job due to foreign competition or were laid off from a company that has been approved for Trade Act, you may also qualify for the Trade Act program, which may provide tuition assistance and living expenses while you attend school. If you believe you may be eligible, please call the Trade Act hotline at 425-861-3704.

If you need help filling out Trade Act paperwork, please contact us.
 

Contact

Please review the sidebar for upcoming availability and campus closures.
In Person: Worker Retraining is located within the Workforce Funding Department, Parks Student Union Room 307 (view Campus Map)
Phone: 425-259-8755 
Text: 425-388-9106 
Email: workerretraining@everettcc.edu 

Workforce Funding Orientation via Zoom video icon
Meeting ID: 842-014-952
Or join by phone: 1-253-215-8782 
Winter Schedule:
Thursdays at 10:30 am
No orientation 2/29, 3/28, and 4/4.

Worker Retraining adheres to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) regulations. Download the FERPA PolicyPDF icon