MyWisconsin ID is Now Required


YOUR OLD LOGON INFORMATION (WIEXT ACCOUNT) WILL NO LONGER WORK

MyWisconsin ID is the State of Wisconsin's new identity solution that allows citizens to securely access participating state government online systems using a single user ID and password. To log on to the ETPL Provider Portal, you will now need a MyWisconsin ID. Click the "Login" button to first create your MyWisconsin ID and then log on to the ETPL Provider Portal. Setting up your MyWisconsin ID requires an active email address, creating a password, and selecting one or more multi-factor authentication security methods to verify your identity to prevent unauthorized users from accessing your account.

If you are an existing portal user, first create your MyWisconsin ID following the instructions in the email you received with subject line "MyWisconsin ID Now Required for ETPL Provider Portal Access." If you are a new portal user, follow the instructions for creating a MyWisconsin ID and ETPL Provider Portal Account found on portal help page at https://dwd.wisconsin.gov/wioa/etpl/help.htm

Welcome to Wisconsin's Eligible Training Programs List Provider Portal

The ETPL Provider Portal is for training institution staff. If you work for or represent a training institution, you can use the portal to:

  • 1. Apply to have your institution added to Wisconsin's ETPL
  • 2. Register to access your institution's ETPL information
  • 3. Add your institution's programs to Wisconsin's ETPL
  • 4. Update, edit or remove your programs

You must first log in.


Need Help?

Please go to the ETPL help pages for information on how to correctly use the ETPL Provider Portal. You can also click on the "Help" icon on the top-right corner of all ETPL Provider Portal webpages to access this information.

What is Wisconsin's ETPL?

Wisconsin's Eligible Training Programs List (ETPL) is a website that participants in the WIOA Adult Program and the WIOA Dislocated Worker Program generally must use to select classroom training that qualifies for WIOA-funded tuition assistance. TAA Program participants are encouraged to use Wisconsin's ETPL when selecting TAA-funded training, but they are not required to use it. The WIOA and TAA Programs are accessed through Wisconsin's job centers. WIOA and TAA program participants must get approval from their career planner to receive program-funded tuition assistance.

Training institutions that would like to have one or more training programs published on Wisconsin's ETPL must apply through the ETPL Provider Portal. The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD) manages Wisconsin's ETPL, which includes reviewing and making eligibility determinations on ETPL applications.

A training institution will receive WIOA funding if and when a participant enrolls in one of its training programs published on Wisconsin's ETPL and has career planner approval to receive tuition assistance. The WIOA program will not pay for any tuition costs that a participant incurs before receiving career planner approval.

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