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October 23, 2024

University of Florida’s Office of Professional Workforce Development Now Accepting GI Bill® Benefits for Select Courses

 

Originally posted on pwd.aa.ufl.edu

The University of Florida’s Office of Professional Workforce Development (UF OPWD) is proud to announce that eligible individuals can now utilize their GI Bill® Benefits for select professional development programs. This initiative marks an exciting opportunity for veterans and their families to gain valuable skills and training through UF OPWD’s diverse range of courses.

The following programs are now available for GI Bill® funding, providing unparalleled opportunities for veterans to further their education and career goals:

 

TREEO

Asbestos Contractor/Supervisor

Respiratory Protection

Asbestos Inspector

Asbestos Management Planner

Asbestos Project Design

Wastewater Treatment Plant Operations Class C and B Training Course

Water Treatment Plant Operations Class C and B Training Course

Water Distribution Systems Operator Level I Training Course

Water Distribution Systems Operator Level II and III Training

 

Professional Development

Bail Bond 30-hour

Bail Bond 120-hour

Nutrition and Foodservice Professional Training Program (Pathway I, II, III(b), and V)

UF Cybersecurity Boot Camps (Intro and Extended)

 

By accepting GI Bill® Benefits, UF OPWD demonstrates its commitment to supporting the professional development of those who have served in the armed forces. These programs are designed to help veterans transition into civilian careers by providing essential skills, certifications, and training across various industries.

“We are honored to offer these opportunities to veterans who have selflessly served our country,” said Andrew Campbell, Director of UF OPWD and a proud veteran. “Our goal is to provide high-quality education and training programs that empower individuals to achieve their professional aspirations.”

For more information on how to take advantage of your GI Bill® Benefit for UF OPWD courses, click HERE.