Maine Competitive Skills Scholarship
The Competitive Skills Scholarship helps workers learn new skills and succeed in a changing economy.
The program is open to all qualified Maine residents and pays for education and training (including apprenticeships) for jobs in demand in Maine.
The Competitive Skills Scholarship Program is not accepting applications at this time. However, we anticipate opening for applications again in the spring of 2010. Please check back later for more information.
Upgrades worker skills
The Competitive Skills Scholarship pays for things not covered by other education grant and loan programs, including:
- tuition and fees that are not paid from other sources, including federal financial aid
- educational supports for workers in training including, child care, transportation, books, supplies, equipment, and remedial and prerequisite training
You pick the training program that is right for you
The Competitive Skills Scholarship pays for several different education and training options including:
- apprenticeships
- certificate programs
- two and four-year degrees
Who qualifies
To qualify for the Competitive Skills Scholarship, you need to meet the following criteria:
- Live in Maine
- Be at least 18 years old
- Legally eligible to work in the U.S.
- Are applying for education or training for a job in a high wage, in demand occupation
- Do not have a post-secondary degree
- Have income of less than 200% of the federal poverty level for the family size involved
- Have the ability to undertake and complete education or training as determined by the institution providing the education or training
Learn more
To find out more about the Competitive Skills Scholarship, visit our Frequently Asked Questions section or contact your local CareerCenter.
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