Free Job Training at the University of the District of Columbia
The mission of the UDC-CC Division of Workforce Development and Lifelong Learning (WDLL) is to reduce unemployment and underemployment in the District of Columbia by enhancing the skills of its residents. The program provides training to DC residents aimed at helping them earn jobs, get promoted, and train for careers in new industries.
What is Workforce Development and Lifelong Learning?
The UDC Community College Division of Workforce Development and Lifelong Learning (WDLL) provides District of Columbia residents with job skills training that enables them to pursue employment opportunities. WDLL focuses on industries that provide the highest number of employment opportunities within the District and in the metropolitan area. The five (5) areas identified by the District of Columbia as most in-demand include:
Pathway 1: Construction and Property Management
Pathway 2: Early Childhood Education (CDA)
Pathway 3: Healthcare Direct Care and Administration
Pathway 4: Hospitality and Tourism
Pathway 5: Information Technology and Office Administration
WDLL also provides general training to improve the 21st Century Skills in the Workplace for DC residents. These skills are foundational to student success in the training programs provided by WDLL.
Contact Us
For information, please call a campus near you 202.274.7181 (see WDP Locations), or contact the UDC-CC Division of Workforce Development and Lifelong Learning at workforce@udc.edu.
WDLL courses are offered at two UDC locations:
Bertie Backus Campus
5171 South Dakota Avenue NE
Washington, DC 20017
(202) 274-7209
Congress Heights Campus
3100 Martin Luther King Jr SE
Washington, DC 20032
(202) 274-6525
Who is Eligible?
Adult (age 18+) residents of the District of Columbia are eligible to participate in WDLL training.
What Does the Training Cost?
WDLL course and programs are offered at no cost to District of Columbia residents. *Some medical classes have out-of-pocket expenses.