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Update your skills. Upgrade your future.

A collage showing various people working in sustainable environmentsQuick Train Canada is a fully-funded skills training and education program that is powered by Canadian Colleges for a Resilient Recovery (C2R2).

Quick Train learning is designed to boost job security and opportunity by helping workers upgrade their skills to better adapt to future changes as the economy transitions to more sustainable practices.

 

Green communities are built on a foundation of evolving green construction techniques and materials understanding. As plans for affordable housing and green buildings become reality, building better will be part of the solution. In this new era of sustainable construction, micro-credentials in this sector teach the skills and trade practices Canadian workers need to be a part of the solution now and well into the future.

Courses fully-funded by Quick Train Canada

Admission and Registration

Ensure you meet the requirements listed on the Admission Requirements webpage (opens in new window) prior to registering.
Intakes are available in the Winter (February), Spring (May), and Fall (October).

Commitment to register will require completion of the course in full, including all assessments according to the delivery schedule.

Interested students must register manually using a Continuing Education Registration Form (opens PDF, 144KB) to ensure your course is fully funded by Canadian Colleges for a Resilient Recovery (C2R2).

Please submit your completed form to Continuing Education, Technology and Skills Development by email to cetechnology@mohawkcollege.ca.

Online Information Sessions 

We recommend students attend an online information session after registering and prior to the course start date.

As a participant in this funded program, you will be asked to anonymously provide demographic information.

Session information will be sent to registered students prior to the scheduled date.

Program Contact

Continuing Education
Technology and Skills Development
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