New Galveston college shipfitting program allows students to learn for free and get paid
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New Galveston college shipfitting program allows students to learn for free and get paid

ABC13 Houston
May 20, 2026

Summary

Galveston College has introduced a groundbreaking shipfitting program that allows students to learn the trade at no cost while earning a paycheck. This 22-month program combines classroom instruction with hands-on experience at Gulf Copper Davie, attracting a diverse group of individuals seeking stable career opportunities in shipbuilding.

This initiative represents a significant step forward in workforce development, especially in a field that has seen limited training opportunities in recent years. By offering an earn-and-learn model, the program not only mitigates student debt but also equips participants with the skills needed to thrive in a vital industry.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story highlights the importance of registered apprenticeship programs in providing accessible career pathways for individuals looking to enter skilled trades. Such initiatives are crucial for building a robust workforce that meets the demands of industries like shipbuilding, ensuring both economic stability and job readiness.

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