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What is Apprenticeship?Ìý

An apprenticeship is a structured training program that blends practical, on-the-job experience with classroom instruction and mentorship. It’s designed to help individuals build specialized skills and gain real-world knowledge, preparing them for long-term success in their chosen career.

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What is a Registered Apprenticeship Program?

A Registered Apprenticeship Program (RAP) is a nationally recognized training model approved by the U.S. Department of Labor or a State Apprenticeship Agency. These programs follow rigorous standards to ensure high-quality learning through paid work experience, classroom instruction, and mentorship. RAPs offer a clear path to career advancement and may also provide access to federal support and funding opportunities.

Seeking an Apprenticeship?

See the list of our active partner companies below:Ìý

  • Aggressive Tooling
  • Alydyne
  • Aquest-FabX
  • Cascade Die Casting
  • Federal Mogul-Tenneco
  • Foremost Farms
  • Greenville Tool & Die
  • Herbrucks
  • IAC
  • Jordan Manufacturing
  • K&W Tool and Machine Inc.
  • Mersen
  • Parker Hannifin
  • Steeplechase
  • Ventra Evart
  • Ventra Ionia
  • West Michigan Compounding

If your company is not listed and you are a student looking to join an apprentice program, talk to your employer about partnering with Ðǿմ«Ã½. If your company is listed and you're interested, talk to your employer and get started!


Companies looking to partner with Ðǿմ«Ã½ can reach out to workforce@montcalm.edu to get started.

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