Eugene student recognized for completing state apprenticeship program
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Eugene student recognized for completing state apprenticeship program

Jefferson City News Tribune
May 11, 2019

Summary

Jacob Vance, a senior at Eugene High School, was honored for completing the Missouri Registered Youth Apprenticeship Program, making him the first IT generalist in the state to achieve this credential. As he prepares to attend the University of Missouri-Columbia while working with Midwest Computech, this accomplishment highlights the value of apprenticeship programs in equipping students with real-world skills and career readiness.

Apprenticeship programs, such as the one completed by Vance, are essential for bridging the gap between education and workforce demands. They provide hands-on training and industry experience, enabling students to enter the job market with a competitive edge and the skills necessary for long-term success in their careers.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story showcases the impact of registered apprenticeship programs on young individuals, providing them with valuable skills and career pathways. As apprentices like Vance transition into the workforce, they exemplify the benefits of earn-and-learn models that contribute to workforce development and economic growth.

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