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Mo. Launches Apprenticeship Program for People with Disabilities

A new Registered Apprenticeship pilot program in for hospitality has launched for individuals with disabilities. It will help a unique population of Missourians that are not typically associated with Registered Apprenticeships enter a career path.

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Inmates to Be Educated at Butler County Community College in Pre-Apprenticeship Program

The pilot program would involve 10 inmates being selected by prison officials and taken to Butler County Community College for classes and hands-on learning in Penn United Technologies’ pre-apprentice program.

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Mind the Skills Gap: Attracting and Training the Next Generation of Cyber Security Professionals

Cybersecurity apprenticeships can help develop talent to fill full-time Cyber positions.

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IBEW Apprentices Earn Degrees Through Eastern Gateway Community College

Eleven students finished a five-year apprenticeship program and earned an associate degree at the same time through a unique partnership between a local union and Eastern Gateway Community College.

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NJ CAR, Helping Auto Dealers Adopt Apprenticeship Model to Train Techs

The Automotive Technician Apprenticeship Program’s mission is to promote the benefits of a career in automotive technology, as well as help dealerships recruit, train and retain the next generation of automotive technicians by providing job-specific…

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Piper Now Accepting 2020 Apprenticeship Program Applications

The application period for Piper Aircraft’s 2020 Apprenticeship Program is now open, with the company inviting students interested in a career in aircraft assembly. The two-year apprentice program held at Piper Aircraft’s world headquarters in Vero…

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Want a White-Collar Career Without College Debt? Become an Apprentice

In health care, financial services, software development — even law — apprenticeships are offering an alternative to paying college tuition.

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