November is traditionally marked as Apprenticeship Appreciation Month, spotlighting the enduring value of apprenticeship programs. At its core, an apprenticeship is a blend of education and training.
Earn-and-learn work-based education through apprenticeships is a promising and growing pathway to good jobs and other opportunities. To be successful, any effort to expand apprenticeship programs will ...
The powers that be at Santiago Canyon College realize that, while the college experience furnishes a host of opportunities, the professional and financial success of their students remains paramount.
Apprenticeship in the United States is enjoying another moment in the spotlight—hopefully one that will last. Most Americans appreciate that apprentices learn by doing, are productive workers who earn ...
“Artificial intelligence snaps up good entry-level positions [so] entry-level jobs start to look like today’s mid-levels, which demand years of experience,” writes Ryan Craig, Managing Director at ...
In an era of unprecedented partisanship and political disagreement, here’s one thing that both progressive Democrats and conservative Republicans appear to agree on: every time an employer hires an ...
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MD surpasses apprenticeship pledge goals in 2025

Governor Wes Moore announced December 23, 2025, that Maryland has exceeded all targets set under the Governor’s ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Naarai Navarro lived a double life as a Denver high school student and a claims-agent-in-training at Pinnacol Assurance, the Denver-based workers’ ...
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The Biden administration has ended the 120-day Cybersecurity Apprenticeship Sprint on Tuesday—during National Apprenticeship Week—as part of ongoing efforts to address workforce needs. President Joe ...
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