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  2. Office of Apprenticeship - Provides information about apprenticeship for employers and employees that explains what apprenticeship programs are, how employers can establish apprenticeship programs, and how individuals can apply to become apprentices.

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  3. Registered Apprenticeship is an industry-driven, high-quality career pathway where employers can develop and prepare their future workforce, and individuals can obtain paid work experience, receive progressive wage increases, classroom instruction, and a portable, nationally-recognized credential.

  4. View the Factsheet. Apprenticeship.gov is the one-stop source to connect career seekers, employers, and education partners with apprenticeship resources. Discover apprenticeships across industries, how programs are started by employers, and how to become an apprentice. BECOME AN APPRENTICE.

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    The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) is committed to growing and expanding apprenticeship and has recently awarded $183 million as part of the Scaling Apprenticeship Through Sector-Based Strategiesgrants to expand apprenticeships and make them available to more workers and employers. DOL has also awarded a two-year, $1.9 million contract to Social Po...

    ODEP's #ApprenticeshipWorks Guides introduce youth, educators, service providers, and businesses to the benefits and opportunities of inclusive apprenticeship. 1. Youth 2. Educators/Service Providers 3. Business The #ApprenticeshipWorks Video Seriesdemonstrates how apprenticeship works for job seekers and employers. These videos feature apprentices...

    ODEP, with DOL VETS and the VA’s Veterans Readiness and Employment (VR&E) developed a desk reference guideto support the transition of more veterans with disabilities into registered apprenticeships. The information contained in this guide includes a list of resources, a glossary of terms and acronyms, and an Appendix with veterans benefits. To lea...

    Youth and Future Apprentices

    1. Information and Benefits for Apprentices– Information for individuals interested in pursuing apprenticeships. 2. Apprenticeship Finder— Find apprenticeship opportunities near you. Get started by searching by keyword and your location.

    Pre-Apprenticeship Programs

    1. Job Corps— DOL-funded free education and training program that helps eligible young people ages 16 through 24 complete their high school education, trains them for meaningful careers, and assists them with obtaining employment. 2. YouthBuild— DOL-funded YouthBuild is a community-based pre-apprenticeship program that provides job training and educational opportunities for at-risk youth ages 16-24 who have previously dropped out of high school.

    Employers

    1. Apprenticeship.gov — A web-based no-cost tool that allows employers to promote apprenticeships in their industries, and offers career seekers a platform to search for apprenticeships by city, state, and occupation. 1.1. What is Registered Apprenticeship? 1.2. How Apprenticeship Can Work for Employers

    Advisories & Rules

    1. Training and Employment Notice No. 04-15provides information and resources on promising strategies to promote the inclusion of youth and adults with disabilities in registered apprenticeships and pre-apprenticeships. 2. Training and Employment Notice No. 10-09describes an issue paper and toolkit on improving transition outcomes for youth and young adults with disabilities through apprenticeship. 3. Final Rule on Equal Employment Opportunity in Apprenticeshipwas issued by DOL in 2016 and is...

    Reports

    1. Registered Apprenticeship Programs: Improving the Pipeline for People with Disabilitiesdiscusses policy environments affecting apprenticeship, inclusive models, and strategies to address challenges that both programs and participants face.

    Papers

    1. Improving Transition Outcomes of Youth with Disabilities by Increasing Access to Apprenticeship Opportunities Issue Paperexamines the role apprenticeship can play in increasing opportunities and improving outcomes for youth with disabilities as they move from school to the workplace. 2. Apprenticeships: Modernizing a Proven Workforce Development Strategy(link is external)explores the current collaborative approach to apprenticeships, involving manufacturers, workforce educators, and others.

  5. Top Questions, Registered Apprenticeship. A Registered Apprenticeship Program (RAP) is a proven model of apprenticeship that has been validated by the Department of Labor or State Apprenticeship Agency. RAPs are known for their structure, rigor, and quality and are designed for organizations interested in receiving the DOL or state seal of ...

  6. Get your Registered Apprenticeship Program approved for GI Bill Benefits through a State Approving Agency. Find Out How. Overview of apprenticeship for employers that are exploring apprenticeship, starting an apprenticeship, or running an apprenticeship program.

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