FAQ
What is an apprenticeship?
An apprenticeship is a paid, hands-on training program that combines classroom instruction with real-world work experience. Apprentices earn while they learn and gain valuable skills that lead to long-term career opportunities.
Who can apply for an apprenticeship?
Our programs are open to individuals of all backgrounds—whether you're a recent high school graduate, a career changer, or someone looking to upskill. Some programs may have specific eligibility requirements, which will be listed in the program details.
What industries offer apprenticeships?
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Advanced Manufacturing
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Information Technology
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Healthcare
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Construction & Skilled Trades
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Semiconductor & Clean Energy
Do I get paid during the apprenticeship?
Yes! Apprentices earn a wage while they train. Pay typically increases as you gain skills and progress through the program.
How long do apprenticeships last?
Most programs last between 1 to 3 years, depending on the industry and the level of training. Each program includes a combination of on-the-job training and classroom instruction.
Will I get a job after completing the apprenticeship and do I need experience?
While job placement is not guaranteed, many apprentices are hired by their training employers after completing the program. Our goal is to prepare you for long-term success in your chosen field. Experience isn't necessarily needed. Many programs are designed for beginners. What's needed is motivation and an eagerness to learn and grow.