Integrated Educational Training
Integrated Educational Training (IET) helps you better prepare for specific in-demand jobs. This program combines adult education, literacy, and workforce training.
When you complete the program, you will earn an industry-recognized credential. You will also have a chance to earn stackable credentials within the same career pathway.
If you do not have your high school diploma, you will receive instructions to achieve that goal before beginning the program.
Note: Transitions to College Success is a 12-hour developmental course required before you start an IET program.
IET Programs
Review our list of IET programs and enroll in the one that is right for you. Classes are scheduled based on demand. Check with a Career Pathway Navigator for program availability.
CDL Driver
Eligibility Requirements
You must be 21 years old or older and complete 12-20 hours of adult education literacy classes.
You must provide the following:
- Driver’s license
- Social Security card
- Original birth certificate
- High school diploma or HSE/GED (if available)
- CASAS scores
Certified Phlebotomy Technician
How long is the program?
90 hours (5 days a week for 6 weeks)
What are the requirements?
Background check and immunizations
What will you do at work?
- Draw blood from patients for clinical or medical testing, transfusions, donations, or research
- Collect blood primarily by performing venipunctures or finger sticks
Certified Nurses Aid (CNA)
How long is the program?
104 hours (5 days a week for 7 weeks)
What are the requirements?
Submit time sensitive materials (for example: immunizations, background check, and transcripts)
What will you do at work?
- Support and assist nurses
- Help patients with healthcare needs such as showering, dressing and eating
Certified Translator
How long is the program?
70 hours (5 days a week for 4 weeks)
What are the requirements?
Tested in both English and Spanish, pass a language proficiency exam online. All questions in English.
What you will do at work?
Use written and spoken word in courts, hospitals, schools, universities, and businesses.
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Updated May 12, 2026