In response to federal job losses stemming from the Trump administration, Washington D.C. colleges and universities are offering various career support programs. Georgetown University launched the Georgetown Pathways initiative, providing a 30% discount on professional certificates in fields such as cybersecurity and AI governance. Northern Virginia Community College introduced the NOVAnext program, which offers free classes and workshops for displaced federal workers. Additionally, George Mason University is providing free tickets to arts events to help alleviate the stress of job loss, showcasing a commitment to community support during these challenging times.
Colleges around D.C. are stepping up to support laid-off federal employees with discounted programs, free classes, and wellness activities to aid in career transitions.
Georgetown's new program offers a 30% discount on professional certificates in vital sectors like cybersecurity and AI to help former workers shift to the private sector.
NOVA has launched NOVAnext, providing free courses and workshops for displaced federal employees in various fields, focusing on skills needed for the current job market.
To provide a mental health break for those affected, George Mason University offers free tickets to arts events for recently laid-off federal workers.
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