Gov. DeSantis sends $10.5M for apprentice programs to state colleges
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Gov. DeSantis sends $10.5M for apprentice programs to state colleges

Florida Politics
March 30, 2022

Summary

Governor Ron DeSantis has announced a significant investment of $10.5 million to enhance apprenticeship and pre-apprentice programs at various state colleges and school districts in Florida. This funding is expected to create opportunities for an additional 4,200 students in the coming year, promoting workforce education and responding to industry demands.

This initiative reflects a growing recognition of the importance of technical and vocational training as viable alternatives to traditional four-year degrees. By expanding registered apprenticeship programs, Florida aims to build a skilled workforce that meets the needs of its industries, ultimately benefiting both students and employers in the region.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story highlights the vital role of funding in expanding registered apprenticeship programs, which are essential for preparing students for skilled trades. By investing in such programs, Florida is addressing workforce shortages and providing students with valuable career pathways that support both personal and economic growth.

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