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Thursday, 28 January 2021, 2:08 pm
Learners in the Manawatū, Whanganui, Wairarapa, and
Horowhenua regions are flocking at the chance to take up
free study covered by the Government’s Targeted Training
and Apprenticeship Fund (TTAF) – but many parents and
students are unaware of the range of programmes that are
included.
Image by UCOL
Since
launching last year, the Government has this month expanded
what qualifications are eligible for its funding. Across
UCOL’s campuses, 34
programmes are now covered by free trades training,
including qualifications in health and wellbeing,
information technology, conservation, enrolled nursing,
community support, and agriculture.
“Obviously when
the community heard about free trades training, there’s
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