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International Training Fund - Cincinnati
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About International Training Fund - Cincinnati
International Training Fund – Cincinnati is a labor-affiliated training organization located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Institutions of this type are typically sponsored by labor unions or joint labor-management partnerships to provide apprenticeship, journeyman upgrade, and skills training for workers in the building trades or related industries. Training programs are designed to meet industry standards and support career advancement for union members.
Specific program listings are not available in current IPEDS data for this site. Labor-affiliated training funds commonly offer programs in electrical work, plumbing, pipefitting, HVAC, sheet metal, and other construction trades, often structured as registered apprenticeships meeting U.S. Department of Labor guidelines.
Cincinnati is a major industrial and construction market in the Ohio River Valley region. The International Training Fund's presence in Cincinnati supports the skilled trades workforce in southwest Ohio by providing structured, standards-based training that combines classroom instruction with supervised on-the-job experience, contributing to high-quality construction and maintenance in the regional economy.
1300 Century Circle N., Cincinnati, OH 45246
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Ohio has 1,737 trade schools offering 1,237 vocational programs, supported by 939 apprenticeship sponsors. The state has a well-developed system of career and technical education, with a strong presence of industrial and healthcare training programs. Columbus and Cincinnati are the largest cities for trade schools, with 118 and 112 schools respectively, followed by Cleveland with 89, Dayton with 55, and Akron with 48. Healthcare leads with 262 programs, Nursing with 241, Industrial Technology w...
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