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Funding Assistance for Workplace Certificate Training

Get Help Paying for Training

If you're looking into a Workplace Certificate, keep in mind that non-credit programs don't qualify for Federal Financial Aid. But don't worry—there are other ways to help pay for your training and build your career.

Even without federal aid, these options can help make your Workplace Certificate more affordable.

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Gap Tuition Assistance

Gap Tuition Assistance Program offers need-based financial support for short-term, non-credit workforce certificate training programs in high-demand fields. Since these programs don't qualify for federal financial aid, Gap Tuition Assistance is designed to bridge that funding gap—so you can focus on learning and building a better future.

You could get help paying for one of these in-demand career training programs.

Driver and Operator Training

Construction Trades

Health Services

Manufacturing and Engineering

If you're eligible, this program can help cover many of the costs that come with short-term Workplace Certificate training. That includes:

  • Tuition
  • Books and gear you need for your program, like textbooks and personal protective equipment (PPE)
  • Program fees, including things like industry certification tests and background checks
  • Training costs and support services directly related to your program

You may also qualify for personal support to help you succeed, such as:

  • Childcare while you're in training
  • Transportation assistance to get to and from class
  • Work-related uniforms or shoes
  • New or upgraded equipment you'll need for your program

We're here to help remove barriers so you can focus on building your future!

To qualify for this tuition assistance program, you'll need to show that you're ready to succeed in the next step of your journey. That means demonstrating:

  • You can complete one of the approved Workplace Certificate programs
  • You could move on to a certificate, diploma, or degree program (if that’s your goal)
  • You're able to get full-time employment after training and have the ability to keep that job over time

Depending on your situation, you may qualify for partial or full tuition assistance.

Ready to Get Started?

Reach out to a Career Pathway Navigator. They can help you explore your training options, help you sign up for an info session, and guide you through the steps to see if you qualify for tuition assistance.

Employers

Some companies offer tuition reimbursement. Âé¶¹Íø can work with you and your employer to set up full or partial payment for your program.

Sponsoring Agencies

These programs can help pay for part or all of your tuition so you can focus on learning the skills you need for your career. Each agency has its own rules and requirements. Visit the websites of the programs you may be eligible for to learn more.

  • : Helps people 55 and older who are low-income and unemployed find work.
  • : Gives you a chance to serve your community while earning experience and education benefits.
  • : Helps people with disabilities get training and jobs.
  • : Helps low-income individuals get training and find work.
  • Proteus, Inc.: Offers training and support for jobs in agriculture, manufacturing, and other fields.
  • WE Build Waterloo: Provides construction training and helps you get a local job.
  • : Offers support and funding for job training and employment programs for eligible adults and youth.

Education Savings Plan and Private Loans

Besides the funding assistance options mentioned earlier, you have a couple more ways to pay for your training. Two common options are the Iowa 529 Education Savings Plan and private loans. A 529 lets you save tax-free and use your money for qualified training programs,. Private loans can help cover costs upfront if you need extra funding. Both give you ways to invest in your education and reach your goals.

529 Education Savings Plans

The Iowa 529 Education Savings Plan is a simple way for you or your family to set money aside for education. With a 529, the money you contribute can grow tax-free, and you won't pay state income tax when you use it for qualified training expenses. It's a flexible savings option that helps you plan ahead and lower your overall cost.

Private Loans

Some lenders offer financing options for non-credit programs. Terms and programs vary, so it's important to:

  • Visit lender websites to compare options
  • Contact lenders directly to confirm they fund non-credit workforce certificate courses at two-year institutions
  • Review our recommended questions to ask before taking out a private loan
  • Check resources from the for guidance

Ready to Get Started?

Reach out to a Career Pathway Navigator today to learn more, explore your options, and take the first step toward your future!

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