If you’re interested in getting the training needed to start your career, our CUNY CareerPATH sibling colleges, College of Staten Island (click here for CSI’s online survey), City Tech and Borough of Manhattan Community College are currently recruiting for their programs in Business, Manufacturing and Direct Care Counselor, respectively. If you’re interested in getting more information about these programs, visit our information page fill out our online survey and a CCP representative will get in contact with you about registration.
CCP is a US Department of Labor TAACCCT Round 1 grant program that has been wildly successful since we began running programs in 2011. Our marketing team was recently recognized for a successful marketing campaign that helped bring in under- and un-employed New Yorkers. Earlier this year, CCP was highlighted by Tom Hilliard at the Center for an Urban Future as a program that needs to be “scaled up” and have a “deeper coordination with city workforce, education and youth development agencies” to continue providing these much-needed services. At KCC, our Culinary Arts graduates have been led to great success even after leaving CCP.
If you’re interested in pursuing a career in Business, Manufacturing or as a Direct Care Counselor, fill out our online survey and start your future today!
Is the CUNY career path program still available? I am interesting in applying to one of the program. Thank you.
Hi Geovana,
Thanks for contacting us. While CUNY CareerPATH is no longer operating at Kingsborough, we do have another job training program. Have you read anything about the Northeast Resiliency Consortium (NRC)? At CEWD, NRC offers Culinary and Community Health Worker programs. If that’s what you’re looking for, sign up for an application session. Someone from our team will call to confirm and will also tell you more about our programs.
If you have more questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me.
All the best,
Jessie, CEWD