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Apprentices and Participation Trends


  • In FY 2007, more than 212,000 individuals entered the apprenticeship system.
  • Nationwide, there are more than 468,000 apprentices currently obtaining the skills they need to succeed while earning the wages they need to build financial security.
  • In FY 2007, nearly 35,300 graduated from the apprenticeship system.

Apprenticeship Sponsors and Trends


  • There are approximately 28,000 registered apprenticeship programs across the nation.
  • In FY 2007, 3,253 new apprenticeship programs were established nationwide. Building on the foundation set by traditional partner industries such as Construction and Manufacturing, 716 of these programs were for other in-demand occupations.

Public-Private Investment and Partnerships


  • The federal government invests $21 million annually in the apprenticeship system.
  • Apprenticeship sponsors pay most of the training costs. Apprentices' wages increase as their skill and productivity levels increase.
  • The Construction industry contributes an estimated $250 million annually to support apprenticeship in the industry.
  • In recent years, new apprenticeship partnerships have been formed with companies such as UPS which registered over 18,700 new apprentices during FY 2007.
  • Currently, there are hundreds of academic partnerships with two- and four-year colleges that offer Associate's and Bachelor's degrees in conjunction with apprenticeship certificates.

Operation


  • Apprenticeship programs are operated by both the public and private sectors. Apprenticeship sponsors, who are employers, employer associations and labor-management organizations, register programs with federal and state government agencies. Sponsors provide on-the-job learning and academic instruction to apprentices according to their industry standards and licensing requirements.

Program Dividends


  • Because apprentices pay income taxes on their wages, it is estimated that every dollar the federal government invests in apprenticeship yields more than $100 in revenues.

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