If you are unemployed or in a low pay, low skill job you may qualify for the No Worker Left Behind program that may pay for your tuition to get the skills needed for a great career in the 21st Century.

In her 2007 State of the State Address, Governor Jennifer M. Granholm proposed No Worker Left Behind (NWLB) - a free tuition program to help Michigan workers acquire the skills they need to get connected to good-paying jobs in the today’s global economy. The program is part of her comprehensive plan to transform Michigan’s economy.

No Worker Left Behind will:

  • Accelerate training to help workers transition to good-paying jobs in high-demand and emerging fields;
  • Support the state’s employers and economic development needs by filling job vacancies in fields that will bolster further economic growth;
  • Align the use of existing training resources to meet the needs of employers and Michigan’s economy.