More Students Choosing Apprenticeships in Indiana
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More Students Choosing Apprenticeships in Indiana

wwbl.com
June 28, 2026

Summary

More students in Indiana are opting for apprenticeships as a practical alternative to four-year college degrees, with the state now boasting over 22,000 active apprentices. Governor Braun has initiated funding to expand these programs and encourages early exposure for high school students to apprenticeship options.

This trend reflects a growing recognition of the value of skilled trades and alternative career pathways, supporting workforce development and addressing skills gaps in various industries. Partnerships between schools and local employers are crucial in facilitating this transition for students.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story underscores the importance of expanding apprenticeship opportunities as a viable career path for students, particularly in trades and technical fields. By promoting apprenticeships, Indiana is not only addressing the skills gap but also helping students find high-paying careers without the burden of student debt.

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