What is IMAP?

The Individual Microcredential Assistance Program (IMAP), through the Governor’s Office of Workforce Transformation, helps Ohioans who are low income, partially unemployed, or totally unemployed participate in a training program to receive a credential at no cost.

As an IMAP training provider, Ashland University will cover all tuition, fees, and additional costs to help you learn new skills and earn a credential that can lead to a good job.

IMAP Programs Offered at Ashland University:

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M.Ed. in Adult Learning students

Who can enroll?

To participate, you must be an Ohio resident who is low income, partially unemployed, or totally unemployed.

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M.Ed. in Adult Learning students at table with computers

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Stephanie Donofe Meeks
Director, Workforce Training and Development
smeeks2@ashland.edu
419-289-5195