Find contact information for Foster Youth Transition Centers.
A pre-k partnership is when a school partners with one or more quality child care programs to give quality care and education to 3- and 4-year-old children. In a formal pre-k partnership, children are part of both public-school pre-k and TWC's Child Care Services program.
This page is for AEL providers and teachers who serve adult students through the Texas Workforce Commission’s AEL Program.
Find resources on the Texas Workforce Commission’s Apprenticeship Program for Employers.
Find resources on the Texas Workforce Commission's (TWC) Board Support’s New Board Member Orientation.
The Texas Rising Star program is a quality rating and improvement system for child care programs participating in TWC's Child Care Services program. Programs that attain certification in Texas Rising Star show a level of quality that exceeds Child Care Regulation minimum standards for child care.
The Fair Housing Act protects people from discrimination when they are renting or buying a home, getting a mortgage, seeking housing assistance, or engaging in other housing-related activities.
Find information on TWC's effort to help Boards, Foster Youth Transition Centers and other partners who support young people in foster care. Find resources and information to help them succeed. The goal is to help foster youth achieve financial stability and continue to be financially secure.
TWC promotes equal employment opportunity (EEO) through a progressive program designed to provide equal opportunity without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age (40 or over), disability, genetic information, military service, or political affiliation or belief.
Unemployment Benefits fraud is when a person does not give correct or complete information on a claim. Fraud is punishable by law, both felony and misdemeanor. This page is a summary of people who TWC prosecuted for unemployment benefits fraud.