Real World Experience.
- Develop valuable skills and gain work experience that can lead to future opportunities.
- Improve your academic performance by seeing how classroom learning applies in the workplace.
Earn.
- Earn money while completing your education, along with earning both high school and college credit.
- Youth Apprentices have the opportunity to receive related instruction at a value of six credits for a one-year apprenticeship or twelve credits for a two-year apprenticeship, at no cost to you! This related instruction may be college credit, certifications, or other related training that will apply to your chosen career pathway.
- You'll also earn an industry recognized certificate of completion from the Department of Workforce Development that will look great on your new resume!
Network.
- Build professional networks and connections within your chosen industry.
- Approximately 80% of YA graduates are employed after graduating from high school and many work for their YA employers while attending college.
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Last Updated: 12/27/23 |
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