SC4 backs Michigan plan granting college credit for apprentices
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SC4 backs Michigan plan granting college credit for apprentices

Times Herald
May 29, 2026

Summary

St. Clair County Community College (SC4) has endorsed a new Michigan initiative that allows individuals completing registered apprenticeship programs in skilled trades to receive college credit. This program, spearheaded by various state departments and educational associations, aims to better align workforce development with higher education, creating pathways for increased qualifications and career advancement.

By recognizing the value of apprenticeship experience, this initiative not only enhances individual earning potential but also strengthens collaborations between community colleges, labor organizations, and industry employers. It reflects a growing commitment to ensuring that educational offerings meet the evolving needs of the workforce, ultimately supporting Michigan's goal of increasing postsecondary credential attainment among residents.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This initiative is significant for registered apprenticeship programs as it formally acknowledges the skills gained through hands-on training, enhancing the value of such programs in the eyes of both apprentices and employers. By providing a pathway to academic credit, it encourages more individuals to consider apprenticeships as viable career routes, fostering a more skilled and adaptable workforce.

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