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IT Certification Training provided in Minneapolis, Minnesota


Anyone unemployed, under employed or working part time may be eligible for IT certification training.




Bring the following to Mpls Urban League:
2100 Plymouth Avenue North Minneapolis, MN 55411  on Tuesdays at 9:45 AM sharp.


1. High school diploma or 2 yr College Degree
2. State ID
3. Social security card
4. Intake form (email me for form)



Print all paperwork. 2 copies of the class outline and one copy of the intake form.  You will provide me with one copy of the outline which you have filled out. Keep the other copy which you will bring to the urban league.

Expect to stay until 1:30 PM, tests will be administered.

Vouchers, Practice Tests, and mentorship will be provided.

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