Apprenticeships
Apprenticeships are great opportunities for students to receive on-the-job training while completing the requirements for related instruction. In an apprenticeship program, students are employees with a company from the first day of the apprenticeship. While working, students complete courses to help them gain knowledge and skills for the workplace.
At the end of a registered apprenticeship with the U.S. Department of Labor, students receive a credential noting their work as a registered apprentice and recognizing their achievement of national standards.
Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City is partnering with Oklahoma Commerce to create apprenticeship opportunities aligned with the standards for registered apprenticeships from the U.S. Department of Labor.
For more information about apprenticeship opportunities at Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City, please contact:
Office of Community Engagement
900. N. Portland Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
Administration Building, Room 240
405-945-9185
More information
-
Students can learn more about apprenticeships by visiting Apprenticeship USA and looking at opportunities for career seekers.
-
Employers can find more information about apprenticeships by visiting Apprenticeship USA and looking at resources for employers.
-
Educators can explore more information about apprenticeships by visiting Apprenticeship USA and looking at information for educators.
-
In-Demand Occupations – Central Oklahoma Workforce Innovation Board