Apprenticeship

Apprenticeships can be a great way to earn money while receiving an education. Most apprenticeships offer a combination of hands-on industry work under the supervision of a seasoned worker and an educational program; for well-rounded training.

The Ohio Department of Job & Family Services offers all of the registered apprenticeships on their website. Follow the resources to the left to see all the available apprenticeships in Ohio.

Requirements to complete an apprenticeship program

  • A minimum of 2,000 Hours of On-the-job Training
  • 144 hours of Classroom Training

Advantages of an Apprenticeship

  • Considered a Full-Time Employee from Day One
  • Avoid Student Debt
  • Begin a Long-Term Career Pathway
  • Structured Training with Experienced Mentors
  • Pay Increases with Program Progression
  • Nationally Recognized Credentials
  • Receive College Credits

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