AEWD

Adult Education and Workforce Development

Apprenticeship Programs

Apprenticeship

Apprenticeship is the process of learning a skilled trade through training on the job (practical experience) plus acquiring the related technical knowledge, usually in a classroom. Training is given under the guidance of experienced instructors.

Administration of Apprenticeship Training Related Instruction Programs ( PDF File 131 KB)

Requirements

In many instances, a high school or equivalency diploma is required. Related instruction is taken in a classroom setting typically in the evenings or weekends outside working hours. A minimum of 144 hours per year of related instruction is required in a program.

Partnership

More than 300 apprenticeable occupations offer training through an apprenticeship program in New York State.

Apprenticeship opportunities depend on industry needs. Currently there are needs in the following trades:

  • Construction
  • Culinary
  • Health [Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)]
  • Manufacturing
  • Police
  • Firefighters
  • Child Care
  • and others

Related Instruction

Related instruction is taken typically in the evenings or weekends outside working hours in a classroom setting. A minimum of 144 hours per year of related instruction is required in a program.

Apprenticeship opportunities depend on industry needs. However, in all cases, openings are filled without regard to race, creed, national origin, sex, disability, marital status, or age.

Current Recruitments

For a listing of programs that are recruiting new apprentices visit the Department of Labor's Apprenticeship Opportunities. External Link Icon

Memos to the Field

Apprenticeship Related Classroom Instruction ( PDF File 27.92KB)

Contact Information

For more information on Apprenticeship Programs in your area or the name of the DLEA in your county, contact the NY State Apprenticeship Coordinator at:

Tom Orsini, Team Leader
Adult Education Team
Office of Curriculum and Instructional Support
New York State Education Department
89 Washington Avenue, Room 307EB
Albany, New York 12234
Phone: (518) 474-8940
Fax: (518) 486-1751
Email: torsini@mail.nysed.gov

Last Updated: October 16, 2009