eCornell is a NY state eligible training provider under the Federal
National Emergency Grant (NEG) program which is designed to help former
employees of 31 financial service businesses who were dislocated as a
result of the mass layoffs in 2008.
Each individual displaced from their position after May 31, 2008 can qualify for a grant up to $12,500 worth of career training.
eCornell is registered with the New York State Board of Education and is eligible to administer training to those who qualify.
Eligible employers:
Alliance Berstein LP | Bank Hapoalim |
Bank of America NA | Bank of New York |
Barclays Capital, Inc. | Bear Stearns & Co. Inc. |
Capital One National Assoc. | Citibank NA |
Citigroup Global Markets | Commerce Bank |
Countrywide Funding Corporation | Credit Suisse Securities |
Financial Guaranty Insurance Company | UBS Securities |
Goldman, Sachs & Company | HSBC Bank USA National Assoc. |
Indymac Bank | JP Morgan Chase |
JP Morgan Chase Bank NA | JP Morgan Securities, Inc. |
Lehman Brothers, Inc. | McGraw Hill Company |
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith | Merrill Lynch |
Morgan Stanley | Radian Asset Assurance, Inc. |
Teachers Insurance & Annuity Assoc. | UBS Investment Bank |
GE Capital Corporation/Citi Capital | UniCredit Banca di Roma |
Washington Mutual Bank |
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