The pathway to a great career in manufacturing.
There are more great careers in manufacturing than there are trained people to fill them. In response
to this demand, we have created the Manufacturing Readiness Program to prepare students for these
great careers. Students will participate in a 6-week academic boot camp, followed by enrollment in
our 18-credit CNC Manufacturing program. The academic boot camp portion includes tutoring and
guidance in basic math and English in a friendly and supportive environment and an introduction to
the manufacturing industry.
This training program is offered to students at no cost.
Thanks to generous grants from the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving and the U.S. Department
of Labor National Emergency Grant, we are offering this program tuition-free to those who qualify* —
and all books and supplies are included.
Students receive career placement assistance.
Upon the successful completion of this program, students will receive placement assistance from our
Career Services team in partnership with the Connecticut Business & Industry Association and Capital
Workforce Partners.
Classes start July 19.
Contact us today!
860.727.6936
*This opportunity is open to individuals classified by the CT Department of Labor as “Dislocated Workers,”and includes veterans. See the CT Department of Labor website (ctdol.state.ct.us) for a full definition of “Dislocated Worker.“ Placement in the program is dependent on income restrictions and testing scores.
Goodwin University is a nonprofit institution of higher education and is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE), formerly known as the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). Goodwin University was founded in 1999, with the goal of serving a diverse student population with career-focused degree programs that lead to strong employment outcomes.