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International Training Fund - Wichita
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About International Training Fund - Wichita
International Training Fund – Wichita is a labor-affiliated training organization located in Wichita, Kansas, providing workforce development and apprenticeship-related training to workers in skilled trades and industrial occupations. Organizations of this type are typically affiliated with trade unions and serve to train union members and apprentices in technical and safety competencies. Specific IPEDS postsecondary data are not independently available for this site.
Training programs offered through the International Training Fund – Wichita are typically focused on skilled trades such as sheet metal work, HVAC, industrial construction, and related fields. Instruction may include apprenticeship coursework, journeyman upgrade training, and safety certifications aligned with industry and union standards.
Wichita is the largest city in Kansas, located in Sedgwick County in south-central Kansas. The city has a significant industrial and manufacturing base, particularly in aerospace and construction, making skilled trades training provided by organizations such as the International Training Fund an important resource for the regional workforce.
1330 East First, Suite 110, Wichita, KS 67214
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About Kansas Trade Education
Kansas has 683 trade schools offering 544 vocational programs across the state, with 582 registered apprenticeship sponsors providing hands-on training pathways for residents. The state's vocational education network spans a wide range of industries, giving prospective students numerous options for career-focused training. Wichita leads the state with 78 trade schools, followed by Overland Park and Topeka with 42 schools each, Kansas City with 22 schools, and Hutchinson with 20 schools. The mos...
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