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Mo. Partners with Microsoft for Tech Education

Posted by: Paige Heyward
Email: heyward@nbcactionnews.com
Last Update: 11/02 3:32 pm
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Mo. Partners with Microsoft for Tech Education

ST. LOUIS (AP) -- The state of Missouri and Microsoft Corp. are teaming up on a program that Gov. Jay Nixon says will provide thousands of Missourians with free access to e-learning and certification programs from Microsoft.

Nixon was in St. Louis on Monday to announce that Missouri is among the first seven states participating in Microsoft Elevate America.

Through the program, Missouri will receive 24,750 vouchers that will entitle residents to access specialized e-learning programs for Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word and other Microsoft programs and platforms.

The Missouri Department of Economic Development's Division of Workforce Development will administer the program, and vouchers are now available.

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To get a voucher:

Go to www.mo.gov and click on the Elevate America tab.

To get a voucher, you must complete a short application.

Missourians must claim their vouchers by Jan. 31, 2010.

Call 1-888-728-JOBS to learn more about Elevate America and other career assistance and training services available through Missouri's workforce system.


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