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Welcome all Electrical and Welcome all Electrical and Plumbing Students!! Plumbing Students!!

Hello Granite Peaks, Young Parents,

and Granite High Students

ApprenticeshipApprenticeshipCould It Be Right for You?

Granite School DistrictCareer and Technical Education

Did you know…Did you know…

Most high school freshman feel that they need a college degree to be successful.

But only 20% of high school graduates will graduate from college.

AND 78.2% of available jobs don’t require a college degree but they do require advanced training!

Jobs Now Available:Jobs Now Available:

Degree Required

21.8%

No Degree

Required But some type of

advanced training78.2%

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What are those 78.2% of What are those 78.2% of employers looking for?employers looking for?

SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE !!

• SKILLS can come from high school and post high school training and education.

• EXPERIENCE can come from working on a job!

AN AN APPRENTICESHIP IS APPRENTICESHIP IS

BOTH!! BOTH!! EDUCATION

AND EMPLOYMENT

Apprenticeships have Apprenticeships have TWO ComponentsTWO Components

Classroom / Related Instruction

On The Job Training

Part I: Part I: On the Job TrainingOn the Job Training Student secures a paid

position. Student is taught skills

on-the-job. Student spends about

2000 hours a year at the job site earning income!!

Can begin in high school!

Part II: Part II: Related InstructionRelated Instruction Related Instruction is

taught in various ways:• In the High School• At SLCC (apprentices

only pay half tuition)• At Applied Technology

Centers• By Your job sponsor

144 hours of class work minimum per year.

Your3 Partners in

Apprenticeship if you are

still in high school

Employer

SLCC or other training facility

High School

Apprenticeship Apprenticeship Facts and Benefits:Facts and Benefits:

You can earn a great salary while being trained in an exciting profession!

The average apprenticeship lasts 2 – 6 years.

Wage: Average beginning wage is half of a journeyman’s salary! For example, if a journeyman makes $22.00 per hour, the average starting apprentice wage would be $11.00 per hour. Wages are increased on a regular basis according to skill level and the business schedule.

You can begin an apprenticeship while still in high school!

Industry needs YOU! The workforce is aging and we need more trades people.

The average age of a beginning apprentice is 27.

Earn a Nationally recognized Certificate of Completion.

May lead to Associate of Applied Science or Bachelor’s Degree.

Apprenticeship Apprenticeship Facts and Benefits:Facts and Benefits:

Apprenticeship Apprenticeship Qualifications: If you are Qualifications: If you are

still in High Schoolstill in High School Can be a Junior or Senior and must be at

least 16 years old. Must have taken or be taking related classes

and working to pass the skill certification. Must be working towards a High School

Diploma and have good attendance. Must have parental permission. Should be high school Graduate if over 18

What career areas are What career areas are apprenticeable?apprenticeable?

There are many apprenticeable occupations…

Granite School District is focusing on these apprenticeship opportunities this year:

• Plumbing• Electrical

What Granite School District is doing to What Granite School District is doing to assist students interested in beginning an assist students interested in beginning an

apprenticeship:apprenticeship: Teaching SLCC curriculum while in high school as part of the home

building program so apprenticeship credit begins before graduation . Providing access to Construction Career Days Event Trades Math Requirement postponed until after high school Making the transition to the post high school apprenticeship program a

seamless one Providing job skill workshops in spring Assisting with job shadows and internships District personnel support: Plumbing and electrical instructors,

Employment Specialists, Work-based Learning Specialists, Career Counselors and CTE office

Interested?Interested?Here is how to begin:Here is how to begin:

Take the Granite School District plumbing or electrical class. The curriculum will include the first semester of apprenticeship instruction as concurrent enrollment with SLCC.

Be in contact with SLCC and understand how the Apprenticeship Program begins

Meet with your high school counselor to make sure you are on track for graduation.

Find an employer willing to hire you as an apprentice

Discuss the apprenticeship program with your parents . Remember that an apprenticeship is 2 – 6 years!

Have your Work-based Learning Specialist set up a job shadow or internship to make sure that this career is one you want to pursue.

Enroll in Salt Lake Community College for the related instruction.

Find a job with an employer that will sponsor you as an apprentice.

If you are still in high school, complete all of the needed registration paperwork with your business sponsor and the Department of Labor.

Obtain a license from the State of Utah as you begin your apprenticeship.

Then you are ready to go!!

Contact Contact InformationInformation

Granite School District

Career and Technical Education 646-4340

Julie Bagley – Counselor/Work Based GTI Office 646-4629 (Cell) 971-7608

jjbagley@graniteschools.org

Questions?

Handouts:Handouts:

Take a Look at the Apprenticeship ProgramTrifold

SLCC Apprenticeship class scheduleWeb Site www.utahtraining.org

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