Apprenticeship Programs

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Aseptic Technician Program

This free program prepares you with the skills needed as an Aseptic Technician. Learn how to use proper controls to assure aseptic processing, including a focus on safety and quality, cleaning, and isolation procedures. Students selected for the program will receive a stipend of $15/hour while in training. Contact us through the short inquiry form below for more information.

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Industrial Maintenance Mechanic Registered Pre-Apprenticeship Program 

This program will train you in a variety of industrial manufacturing skills at no cost. Afterward, you can confidently enter this essential field or use your new knowledge as a foundation to continue your education. Contact us through the short inquiry form below for more information.

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Pathway to Advanced Manufacturing Program

This free program prepares you for entry-level employment in the advanced manufacturing industry. By combining classroom and hands-on technical skills, participants will be eligible to take nationally recognized certification examinations. 

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Career Readiness in IT Pre-Apprenticeship

The Career Readiness in IT Pre-Apprenticeship program prepares participants for entry-level employment, a registered apprenticeship, or further study in the field of computers and information technology. In addition to technical skills provided through instruction and certification in CompTIA IT Fundamentals, the program provides participants with a strong foundation in the application of workplace skills, including communication, teamwork, work habits, life skills, problem solving and budget basics.


 

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Industrial Welding Pre-Apprenticeship

The Industrial Welding Registered Pre-Apprenticeship program prepares individuals with foundational welding training and the professional skills needed for entry into welding employment and apprenticeship programs. The program includes classroom and hands-on technical skills instruction.

 

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Learn and Earn Early Childhood Education Apprenticeship Program
 

 

The ECE Apprenticeship Pathway is a supportive associate degree-granting program with articulated options to continue on to a bachelor’s degree. The College’s ECE Apprenticeship Pathway honors prior learning and work experience of students by granting 9 credits for the Child Development Associate (CDA) credential and 9 credits for a defined set of on-the-job learning competencies. The program was designed as an earn-and-learn model that is accommodating to full-time workers furthering their education.