APICDA’s Training and Education program provides community residents with scholarship, training and internship opportunities. The Training and Education program plays a vital role in APICDA’s employment goals. APICDA offers scholarship programs to supplement community members’ training and education goals. The program enables APICDA residents to qualify for jobs in-region that may otherwise be filled by non-CDQ residents.
Scholarship Programs:
Higher Education Scholarships for students pursuing a college degree, full or part-time, at a college or university
Supplemental Education Scholarship:
A scholarship program designed for APICDA community residents who are looking for supplemental funding to receive certificate or vocational training.
Internship Program:
An internship program tailored to assist college students, who are recipients of the Higher Education Scholarship program, in finding summer internship opportunities.
Employment Internship Program:
An internship program that offers valuable work experience through internships with community members.
School Grant Program:
APICDA provides grants to schools within its region for programs and projects focused on Alaskan Fisheries.
Employment:
APICDA offers various employment opportunities in the region, within its administrative offices or fishing partners.
Community Liaison Officer Program:
CLOs are representatives of APICDA working and living in one of the seven APICDA communities. CLOs are available to assist both current and previous residents with the programs listed above.
For more information about APICDA Training and Education Programs, or Employment please contact our Human Resources Director, Laura Delgado.
NEWS BITES
Higher Education Program Higher Education deadlines:
Fall Semester is July 1st
Spring Semester is November 15th
T&E Blog
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http://apicda.blogspot.com/