PA44Jockey
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For anyone else that may be interested.
The state of KY will pay up to 3500.00/yr for up to 2 years of WIA funds for approved programs. The local Onestop offices have a list of approved programs which is updated quarterly.
The program is completely separate from unemployment, but generally speaking collecting unemployment qualifies you to benefit from the program. If you start training and then receive employment after you started, the funds will continue for the course. If you accept a job before your class starts, it all depends on how much money your job pays to determine if you will still receive the funds.
As of right now the Aircraft Dispatcher course at Airline Ground Schools in Florence and an Aviation Maintenance program are the only two aviation related programs on the list.
Anyone with questions can call Karen at (859) 292-2617. She is located in the Covington office.
The state of KY will pay up to 3500.00/yr for up to 2 years of WIA funds for approved programs. The local Onestop offices have a list of approved programs which is updated quarterly.
The program is completely separate from unemployment, but generally speaking collecting unemployment qualifies you to benefit from the program. If you start training and then receive employment after you started, the funds will continue for the course. If you accept a job before your class starts, it all depends on how much money your job pays to determine if you will still receive the funds.
As of right now the Aircraft Dispatcher course at Airline Ground Schools in Florence and an Aviation Maintenance program are the only two aviation related programs on the list.
Anyone with questions can call Karen at (859) 292-2617. She is located in the Covington office.