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Training Programs - Baltimore City One-Stop Career Centers

Baltimore City Community College - Offers a wide variety of non-credit educational opportunities through the Continuing Education & Training Division. Courses in almost any subject area desired by local businesses, agencies and groups can be custom designed to fit your needs.

Office of Employment Development - Through a network of career centers and integrated employment programs, thousands of Baltimore City residents access services such as occupational training, career counseling and personal development training courses.

Vocational Rehabilitation - The Division of Rehabilitation Services promotes the employment, economic self-sufficiency and independence of individuals with disabilities.

Maryland Department of Aging – Identifies low-income persons 55 and older in need of employment and training. Training is accomplished within participating non-profit agencies or government entities that provide a community service to the general populations or senior population.

Experience Works - Experience Works is a national, nonprofit organization that provides training and employment services for mature workers. Established in 1965 as Green Thumb, and renamed Experience Works in 2002, the organization reaches more than 125,000 mature individuals in all 50 states and Puerto Rico each year.

Coppin State College - Provides high quality undergraduate and undergraduate education in the arts and sciences and in preprofessional and professional areas, including teacher education and nursing.

Morgan State University - Morgan attracts students from all fifty states and numerous foreign countries. Strong emphasis is placed on the arts and sciences at the undergraduate level and on the preparation of students for advanced study. They offer a variety of programs in professional fields, including engineering, business, teacher education, architecture, hospitality management and social work.

University of Baltimore - The Office of Training and Professional Development delivers credit and noncredit training with programs tailored specifically to your needs.

Loyola College - Loyola College is committed to the ideals of liberal education and the development of the whole person. The college will inspire students to learn, lead and serve in a diverse and challenging society.

College of Notre Dame - A college with a rich heritage of innovation, the College of Notre Dame of Maryland educates a diverse population at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Students graduate with a renewed energy and confidence to be leaders in their careers, communities and families.

John Hopkins University - This university enrolls 18,000 full and part time students on three major campuses in Baltimore, one in Washington D.C., and one in Montgomery County, Maryland, and facilities throughout Baltimore-Washington area and in China and Italy.

Eastside One-Stop Career Center
3001 E. Madison Street
Baltimore, MD 21205
Telephone: 410-396-9030 Fax: 410-396-4063
DLWDALBaltimoreJS-LABOR@maryland.gov

Northwest One-Stop Career Center (home of the Re-entry Center)
Mondawmin Mall, Suite 302
2401 Liberty Heights Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21215
Telephone: 410-396-7873 Fax: 410-523-0970
DLWDALBaltimoreJS-LABOR@maryland.gov

South Baltimore Employment Connection Center
1410 Bush Street
Baltimore, MD 21230
Telephone: 410-396-1052