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New Dallas-Area Program Offers Debt-Free Training in Welding, Diesel Tech and Other Skills-Based Careers

Leader in Skills-Based Education Funding Launches "Training-to-Employment" Program



FRISCO, Texas - March 20, 2019 - (Newswire.com)

Meritize, a leading provider of funding solutions for skills-based education and workforce development, today announced the launch of its SkillsBuilding training program in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area. The program gives area residents the opportunity to gain debt-free, on-the-job training in specific, skills-based jobs with direct access to employment upon graduation. Training classes are being offered for jobs including welding, diesel technician, CNC machinist and industrial technician and range from five weeks to 16 weeks. Both full and part-time training positions are available.

Through its innovative SkillsBuilding model, Meritize recruits qualified candidates who are selected to be trained in critical, in-demand skills and then matches them with employers following their training. Candidates are paid during their training and do not pay anything toward their education if they complete the program and perform satisfactorily in their employment, allowing them to “earn a debt-free career.” The training and direct path to employment provides participants with marketable skills and credentials that set the foundation for a long-term career.

For employers who have jobs to fill, the program reduces their recruitment and upfront training investment, improves retention and allows them to create a cost-efficient talent pipeline.

“We are committed to helping people develop lifelong, job-furthering skills and gain hands-on training that sets them up for success now and in the future—without the burden of education debt,” said Meritize CEO Chris Keaveney. “We face a very real challenge in the U.S. right now, as gaps persist between employers’ needs and the pool of qualified workers able to meet them. Our SkillsBuilding program seeks to close the skills gap by connecting both employers with trained and ready-to-work employees and prospective employees with quality training and real-world job opportunities.”

Meritize offers a range of SkillsBuilding services for students, educators and employers in select markets across the country that help employers create qualified talent pipelines and empower individuals to build skills-based careers in the industrial, technology and healthcare sectors. The company also offers proprietary merit-based student loans that go beyond FICO scores and use a person’s academic, military and work achievements to enhance credit evaluation and improve loan options. This approach expands funding opportunities for those who were previously underserved by traditional credit evaluation.

Prospective trainees can learn more and apply for a training spot by visiting www.theskills4u.com, emailing training@meritize.com, or calling 833-MERIT-4U (833-637-4848). Employers looking to hire can visit www.meritize.com.

About Meritize
Meritize is a leading provider of funding solutions for skills-based education and workforce development. The company’s proprietary merit-based lending program goes beyond traditional underwriting and uses an individual’s academic, military and work achievements to enhance credit evaluation and expand funding opportunities, resulting in increased access to educational funding and improved outcomes. In addition to its merit-based lending platform for students and training partners, Meritize works directly with employers on customized talent development solutions to help meet the demand for qualified workers. Frisco, Texas-based Meritize is privately held. For more information, visit www.meritize.com.

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