Back to Work Colorado

Back to Work Colorado

di Emily Griffith Foundation
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Apprenticeships Help Shape Colorado’s Workforce
Since the inception of Emily Griffith Technical College 106 years ago, apprenticeships have been a cornerstone of the institute’s mission, which is building Colorado’s workforce. The idea is to earn while you learn. Apprenticeships offer on-the-job training and course work for those looking to gain skills while getting paid. Emily Griffith has more than a dozen Registered Apprenticeship Programs in various industries, including plumbing. In this episode of Back to Work Colorado, we talk to an Emily Griffith plumbing apprenticeship graduate who is now an apprenticeship instructor.
Barbering Student Succeeds Thanks, In Part, to Back to Work Grant
Barbering students at Emily Griffith Technical College are finding success in various ways, both in and out of classes. Graduates are opening their own barbershops and salons. The course falls under the college of Creative Arts and Design, which also offers certificates in cosmetology, esthetician, massage, culinary arts, and multimedia and video production. In this podcast you’ll hear about the successes of barbering courses and how the Back to Work grant helped push one student to the finish line.
Grants Help Licensed Practical Nurses Quickly Get into Demanding Field
A nursing shortage in the nation prompted hospitals to bring Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) back into their workforce. It’s been roughly 20 years since they’ve taken advantage of LPNs. LPN students from Emily Griffith Technical College, who used to mainly train and work at long-term care facilities, now have broader prospects. In this Episode of Back to Work Colorado, our podcast host Noelle Riley highlights how the shift has helped Emily Griffith students.
Back to Work Grant Helps Emily Griffith Automotive Student Excel
The College of Trades, Industry, and Professional Studies boasts programs like Computer Networking, Welding, and Water Quality Management, to name a few. It also has a robust Automotive Services program, from which student Tiffany Smith just received her automotive certificate. Several factors helped her succeed. One, was her ability to finish school with a Back to Work scholarship that the Emily Griffith Foundation secured for students, and she’s already started her own business.
Funding Helps Refugees and Immigrants Achieve Success
Emily Griffith Technical College has one of the largest English Language programs in Colorado. It serves refugees and immigrants who had to either flee their country or decided to come to the United States to start a better life. Episode 2 of the COSI Back to Work podcast highlights how Back to Work money helped an African man finish his HVAC degree at the College. He fled Tanzania in East Africa due to political differences, leaving his wife and six kids behind. In this episode, we outline not only his success, but also the triumphs the College’s English Language programs and Career Services have with New Americans.
COSI Back To Work Grant Aids Students Post Pandemic
COSI experts explain how the Back to Work grant helps students reignite their careers, helping feed more employees into the Colorado workforce. Hear from Emily Griffith Technical College’s Tisha Chapman, the Colorado Department of Higher Education’s COSI Director Dr. Cynthia Armendariz, and CEO of the Denver Scholarship Foundation Nate Cadena.