This page is intended for staff and employees of school districts in Colorado who would like to learn more about registered apprenticeship, how they can connect with partners to build a Registered Apprenticeship Program, and more.
Registered Apprenticeship is a training model that integrates on-the-job learning with classroom instruction. Apprentices are employed from day one, learning their new career pathway by actually doing the work. Apprentices also take classes during their apprenticeship with the related instruction provider. Each apprentice has a mentor who helps with the on-the-job learning as the apprentice advances through the program. Registered Apprenticeship Programs (RAPs) in Colorado are overseen by Apprenticeship Colorado. Learn more by reading the Guide to Apprenticeships for School Districts or register for the webinar: Registered Apprenticeship: What It Is and How to Find Programs – A Guide for Career Support Professionals.
Registered Apprenticeship Programs (RAPs) are an industry-recognized training model that have credibility within the national apprenticeship system because they are registered and overseen by Apprenticeship Colorado.