Registered Apprenticeship Programs

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What is a Registered Apprenticeship Program?

A Registered Apprenticeship Program (RAP) is a proven model of apprenticeship that has been validated by the U.S. Department of Labor or a State Apprenticeship Agency. RAPs give employers the ability to access a diverse pool of talented potential employees who are prepared to step into entry-level management positions through obtaining paid-work experience, classroom instruction, and nationally recognized qualifications.

Thousands of manufacturers across the U.S. and among our global competitors use the Registered Apprenticeship training model to recruit, train, and retain workers with the right skills. Registered Apprenticeship has been the most effective training model for enhancing companies’ performance and competitiveness.

Build Your Company's Program

Through the Women In Manufacturing Association’s® (WIM) partnership with Jobs for the Future, WIM corporate members, chapters, and individual members have access to a streamlined way of building their own Registered Apprenticeship Program. Jobs for the Future works to connect interested corporations with the appropriate partner to carry out a successful and equitable Registered Apprenticeship Program by providing technical assistance in recruiting, retaining, and training women in manufacturing Registered Apprenticeship Programs.

Benefits of Building a RAP
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Trane Technologies Case Study
Learn how Trane Technologies leveraged our partnership with Jobs for the Future to address workforce sustainability and the skills gap.
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Past Webinars:
Become an Apprentice

View additional testimonials in our RAP Virtual Library.

Benefits of Joining a RAP

Statistics

There were 27,385 active apprenticeship programs in 2021, which was 2,418 more active programs than there were in 2021.

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There are 312, 554 more registered apprentices in 2023 than there were in 2013.

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The manufacturing industry is the fourth most popular industry to employ apprentices in 2023.

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Employer Benefits
Employee Benefits

For further questions on Registered Apprenticeship Programs, contact Jen Amburn at [email protected] 

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