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Trade and Vocational Schools Guide for Previously Incarcerated

Key maker is just one skill you can master in a trade or vocational school.

Have you heard of trade school or vocational school? If not, they are training programs for many careers, like welding, cosmetology, plumbing, and much more. In this post, we’ll talk about the benefits these programs offer as well as the steps you can take to get started—regardless of your past.

What is the Difference Between a Trade School and a Vocational School?

Trade schools generally offer:

Vocational schools generally offer:

Source: Universities.com

What If You Have a Criminal Record?

Don’t worry, there are plenty of opportunities. Here are several ways to navigate education and employment with a past.

An easy way to find a trade program is with CareerOneStop’s search tool. It offers access to training programs and trade schools provided by the U.S. Department of Labor. To begin your search, simply enter a keyword and location. For the best results, use a specific trade, job title, school, or certification in the keyword section.

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More Ways to Find Information

Policies vary between schools and employers, so be proactive and do your research. You can also visit our vocational and trade webpages for more information.

How to Find Free Training & Scholarships
Yes, they exist! Here’s how to find them:

Job Opportunities to Consider

While getting a job depends on various factors, some industries are more open to hiring individuals with a record:

Reentry Isn’t Just About Turning a New Page; It’s Writing a New Chapter

We are here to provide the resources and support you need to make that chapter a great part of your story.

Ready to get started? Begin your search by entering a keyword and location below, then click search.

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