ABOUT US
The Center for Employment Training (CET) is one of the country's largest, most effective educational, and employment training programs, focused on those who need help the most. A nonprofit organization, CET was established in San Jose, California in 1967 and has grown to a national network of 27 vocational educational centers operating in 9 states, and Washington D.C. Working with the private sector, CET has successfully trained and placed more than 110,000 people into jobs, over the last 37 years. CET Students train 5 days a week, 4 to 6 hours a day, at their own pace, attending skills and job training until they pass competency levels at a minimum 70% in a given skill. They are trained by instructors who have extensive private sector industry experience, whereby they provide instruction and work-place simulated supervision, to best prepare students for long term job placement. Instructors work in teams to provide a contextual learning environment for each student.

Accreditation: CET-Temecula is accredited by Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).

CET-Temecula is located at:

27941 Jefferson Avenue, Suite A
Temecula, CA, 92590
Telephone: (951) 699-8180
E-Mail: aliciar@cet2000.org
Website: www.cettemecula.org

We occupy unit A at 27941 Jefferson Avenue in the the city of Temecula. Parking is available in back of the units and on the street. Public transportation is less than half a block from the center. The Shipping and Receiving evening class is located at 560 Industrial Way in Fallbrook, California.

Temecula-CET has been serving the Southwest Riverside County and North San Diego County communities since its inception in 1987. In 1999, CET-Temecula opened an evening Shipping and Receiving class in Fallbrook California, serving primarily Farm-workers

CET-Temecula offers four (4) main courses and four (4) Short Courses (See COURSES).

Staff at CET Temecula is comprised of a Director, a Financial Aid Officer, a Job Devoloper, an Administrative Assistant, ESL/VESL Instructor, Basic skills/literacy Instructor, and three skills instructors.

CET, a non-profit 501(c)(3), has received funding support from two primary sources: over 50% from local, state, and federal government and the remainder from the private sector.

CET's unique holistic approach to educational job training offers students a variety of supplemental services, including community support from the Technical Advisory committee.