The Florida Advanced Technological Education Center (FLATE) recently published an insightful article on the growth and expansion of apprenticeships and co-ops as they work to address the workforce skills gap in the May issue of the FLATE Focus blog. The following text has been re-posted with their permission.
Executive Director Discusses Role of Apprenticeships and Co-ops in Addressing Workforce Skills Gap
Earlier this month President Obama announced additional funding opportunities from the Department of Labor for Community Colleges under the TAACCCT program (Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training) and separately, additional funding for apprenticeship programs. The second, $100,000,000 will be awarded later this year from H1-B funds for American Apprenticeship Grants. Apprenticeships are a proven path to employment and the middle class: 87% of apprentices are employed after completing their programs with an average starting wage for completers of over $50,000. The program will support several innovative projects that include: scale in-demand job training across the country through national industry partnerships; advance education & training to ensure seamless progressions, and improve statewide employment and education data integration and use.