Continuing Education and Workforce Programs

Continuing Education and Workforce Programs

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The Continuing Education and Workforce Programs (CEWP) department empowers adults who want to advance in tech and the trades.

We provide accessible on-ramps to education that allow adults to upskill or become career-ready in the tech and trade industries. Covering a range of foundational and advanced skills, our programs (for-credit and non-credit) give individuals from all walks of life a chance at entering or being promoted within a tech or trade career. Classes are held at convenient times, and many are offered online.

We also collaborate closely with employers and community organizations to design affordable, flexible custom training programs. Our goal is to help organizations ensure that their greatest assets— their employees or members— stay ahead of industry trends, enhancing productivity, employee satisfaction, and recruitment and retention efforts.

We’re here to empower you to put your best future forward.  Join us.

 

Available Programs

  • Professional Land Surveying Courses (Spring 2025)
    14 weeks each | $610/credit | Online | Apply by January 10, 2025
    Designed for those currently working in the land surveying field, these specialized courses prepare you to become a registered Professional Land Surveyor in Massachusetts.
    See full details

 

Customized Training Programs

If you are interested in customized programs for corporations, industry associations, employers, and community-based organizations, please email Gary Chin or Natalie Patalano at CEWP@franklincummings.edu.

Union Partnerships

Take your trades career to the next level with certificates and associate degree programs specially designed to fit your interests, experience, and schedule:

  • IBEW (International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers)
    • Associate of Science in Engineering Technology, Renewable Energy Technology (next offering TBD)
  • Carpenters Union (North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters)
    • Associate of Science in Construction Management (next offering TBD)
  • Iron Workers Union (International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental, and Reinforcing Iron Workers Local 7)
    • Associate of Science in Construction Management (next offering TBD)

 

Financial Aid is available

Students enrolled in certificate or associate degree programs within CEWP are able to apply for financial aid by completing the FAFSA. The college will review a student’s eligibility for the MA State Grant, federal loans and grants as they pertain to each program and the student’s demonstrated level of financial need. Students must apply for financial aid for each year that they are planning to attend.

Visit our How to Apply for Financial Aid page to get started. Or contact our Enrollment Services Team at 617-588-1368 or financialaid@franklincummings.edu.

Our Faculty

Our faculty are industry practitioners. Students will be prepared with career-relevant skills that help them advance in their current and future roles. See CEWP faculty bios and contact information.

Contact Us

Gary Chin and Natalie Patalano, CEWP Directors
Email: CEWP@franklincummings.edu
Mailing Address: 41 Berkeley Street, Boston, MA 02116

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