Listed are programs or courses which have received initial certification or have been recertified as required by federal law. Initial certification and inclusion on these lists are based on data submitted to Local Workforce Investment Boards by the training providers applying for certification. Review the list prior to enrolling in a program or course to ensure that the training provider is certified to enroll people with a WIA individual training account.
Training providers who offer programs or courses under the same program type are listed in alphabetical order. The order of listing does not reflect a preference by any government agency. Anyone with an individual training account is advised to review the data on each program or course in consultation with his or her local case manager.
If a training provider has voluntarily given additional contact information, then linkages to their external websites may be available to provide customer information when selecting a training provider/program.
General inquiries regarding information reported on the Eligible Training Provider List should be directed to the staff of your Local Workforce Investment Area (LWIA).
We have included information provided by LWIAs and training providers, but we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information. Let your LWIA know if you discover any inaccuracies in the information in the list. For specific information or inquiry regarding WIA-eligible training providers,
contact your local Kentucky Career Center.
The Workforce Investment Act requires certain training providers to submit performance information when applying for inclusion on the Eligible Training Provider List. The performance information is self-reported by the providers.
To remain on the statewide list, training providers are required to meet certain annual performance goals. The information used for the renewal process is collected and reviewed by the Local Workforce Investment Area and the Division of Workforce and Employment Services to assist you in making informed choices when selecting a training provider.
The cost information displayed on this list represents only the total dollar amount (per student) for in-district/in-state tuition and the required books and fees for the program or course. Additional costs may apply, including expenses for out-of-district or out-of-state tuition, non-required fees, books, equipment, materials and supplies, tools, uniforms or living expenses.
In addition, a student’s total cost of training may be affected by the program length, enrollment status (part-time versus full-time), residence status (in-district/in-state versus out-of-district/out-of-state), housing arrangements or the availability of additional financial assistance.
Training providers must be determined eligible to receive Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) funds to train adults and dislocated workers. Eligible participants who need training use a list of eligible providers to make an informed choice.
Anyone interested in becoming a training provider within the Commonwealth should visit: https://etpl.ky.gov for more information, or contact State ETPL Coordinator Mike Riley.