Community Business College offers financial assistance to qualified students for students in various financial and employment circumstances. Students who qualify also receive assistance from organizations such as the Employment Training Panel, Workforce Investment Board and California Vocational Rehabilitation.
Financial Assistance Options:
Are you a Military Spouse?
Courses approved through MyCAA - The My Spouse Career Advancement Account program, also known as MyCAA, offers military spouses opportunities to pursue portable careers in high-demand, high-growth occupations such as health care, paid for by the Department of Defense.
*The Defense Department has temporarily halted the MyCAA program while it conducts a “top-to-bottom” review of its services. Check back for periodic updates.
Are you a displaced worker? On Unemployment?
Community Business College is a member of the Workforce Investment Act Eligible Training Provider List. Eligible adults must be age 18 or older. While eligible laid-off workers are generally individuals who have been terminated from their last employment and are unlikely to return to their previous industry or occupation, displaced homemakers and self-employed individuals also may qualify for these services. Adult and laid-off worker services are provided through locally-based One-Stop Career Centers. Comprehensive One-Stop centers provide access to a full range of services pertaining to employment, training and education, employer assistance, and guidance for obtaining other assistance.
Are you an injured worker receiving workers compensation?
Community Business College is approved by the BPPE and we accept vocational rehabilitation students.
Use the links to the left or contact CBC to learn more about these opportunities.