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ETPL POLICY AND PROCEDURES ATTACHMENT 2 <br /> Training Program—A program of training services is one or more courses or classes, or a <br /> structured regimen that provides the WIOA training services, and leads to any of the following: <br /> 1. An industry-recognized certificate or certification, a certificate of completion of a <br /> registered apprenticeship, a license recognized by the State or the Federal government, <br /> an associate or baccalaureate degree. <br /> 2. A secondary school diploma or its equivalent. <br /> 3. Employment (see definition for Training Program that leads to Employment). <br /> 4. Measurable skill gains. <br /> Due the federal reporting requirements of the ETP Report, if a program is offered with more <br /> than one mode of delivery (e.g. online and in-person), more than one program length (e.g. <br /> contact hours and/or weeks), and/or more than one curriculum, the program needs to be <br /> entered once for each different variation. For example, if program A is offered online, and in- <br /> person, the program needs to be entered twice: (1) for the online program, and (2) for the in- <br /> person program. <br /> Training Program that leads to Employment—An eligible ETPL program must prepare graduates <br /> for a specific occupation related to the training that was provided. This means that programs <br /> must award measurable technical skills, rather than general skills that are broadly required for <br /> employment. These measurable technical or industry/occupational skills generally are based on <br /> standards developed or endorsed by employers or industry associations. <br /> The training program must be valuable to employers, as evidenced by partnerships with <br /> business within priority industry sectors as identified in the State or Local Plan. Support of the <br /> training program from at least three separate employers are required to be eligible, and <br /> documentation of this support should be uploaded into the provider profile. <br /> In addition, graduates of the program must be employed in an occupation related to the <br /> training program.Training-related employment can be recorded for WIOA graduates in the <br /> follow-up ribbon of the WIOA application. <br /> Unsubsidized Employment—Employment in the private or public sector where the employer <br /> does not receive a subsidy from public funds to offset all or part of the wages and costs of <br /> employing the individual. <br /> WSD21-03 Page 5 of 5 <br />