Welcome!
The North Idaho College Workforce Training Center has been enriching lives while meeting the region’s evolving workforce needs for more than 30 years.
We provide dynamic learning opportunities that empower students to achieve economic self-sufficiency, enhance business productivity, and contribute to the overall prosperity of the community.
Whether you're looking to advance your career, develop a new skill, or embark on a fresh professional journey, NIC Workforce Training offers flexible programs tailored to your lifestyle. Choose from classroom-based, self-paced, or online courses—open to the public with no academic, residential, or pre-admission requirements.
In collaboration with industry and business partners, the Workforce Training Center designs high-demand programs that reflect current market needs. Specializing in apprenticeships, healthcare training, professional development, transportation, and safety, NIC Workforce Training serves more than 5,000 students annually.
We specialize in short-term training for long-term impact.
Download a copy of our most recent print catalog and find your workforce training path to success!
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LocationNIC Workforce Training Center Get DirectionsContact UsEmail: nicworkforcetraining@nic.edu |
Office HoursMonday-Thursday: 8 am - 6:30 pm Holiday ClosuresMartin Luther King Day, President's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day |
NIC WTC is an equal-opportunity employer.
Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. TDD/TTY (208) 769-7836. For assistance, please contact Disability Support Services at (208) 769-5947 or DSS@nic.edu. For more information, visit nic.edu/dss.
While at NIC and NIC Workforce Training locations and events, individuals may be photographed or recorded by NIC employees or authorized vendors for the purposes of publishing, copyrighting, and distributing educational or promotional materials. Materials include, but are not limited to, the NIC website, social media, billboards, digital advertisements, catalogs, articles, and brochures. Individuals who do not wish to be photographed or recorded are responsible for removing themselves from the location where photography or recording is taking place.