Apprenticeship

What is a Registered Apprenticeship?

Registered apprenticeship is on-the-job training and classroom instruction that prepares students for highly-skilled jobs in various industries. For each year of a registered apprenticeship program, an apprentice will receive approximately 2,000 hours of paid on-the-job training and a minimum of 144 hours of related classroom instruction.  Registered apprenticeship programs are offered for one to six years. Upon program completion, an apprentice receives an industry-recognized certification that is portable from state to state.

Apprenticeship Information for Employers in Texas

Apprenticeship Information for Job Seekers in Texas

Apprenticeship Information from the Department of Labor

Apprenticeship Finder:  Jobs and Programs

US Department of Labor list of Apprenticeship Occupations