Scholarship: Northeast Community College - Apprenticeship Programs
Description: Apprenticeship is an industry-driven, high-quality career pathway where students participate in paid work experiences that lead to long-term employment. These programs rely heavily on work-based learning and typically require less coursework than traditional college degrees. Training ranges from 1 to 4 years depending on the occupation.
Northeast Community College offers apprenticeship programs to people of all ages who want to earn a salary while they learn. All apprenticeships at Northeast are registered with the U.S. Department of Labor, and the college partners with area businesses to provide employment opportunities that include on-the-job training.
Apprenticeship is a great fit for students who . . .
Are planning to enter the workforce after high school
Will attend college but want additional work experience
Need to earn an income while attending college or career training
Enjoy on-the-job learning and hands-on experience
Students can begin an apprenticeship program while in high school and partner with employers in their local community.
Credit Programs: These apprenticeships result in college credit and align with a certificate, diploma, and/or associate degree.
Accounting Clerk
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)
Child Development Associate
Electrician
Electromechanical Technician
IT Helpdesk Technician
Tool & Die
Welder / Fabricator
Non-Credit Programs: These apprenticeships do not result in college credit and utilize industry credentials and training.
Chemical Applicator
Diesel Mechanic
Northeast Apprenticeship Coordinator:
Kimberly Andersen
402.844.7121
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