Calhoun Times

GNTC celebrates this year’s National Apprentice­ship Week

- From Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College

Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College along with the Technical College System of Georgia celebrates this year’s National Apprentice­ship Week (Nov. 15-19) by highlighti­ng the importance of Registered Apprentice­ship Programs to growing Northwest Georgia’s skilled workforce.

GNTC is among Georgia’s 22 technical colleges, including the system office, to serve as registered apprentice­ship sponsors making it a part of the largest registered apprentice­ship network throughout the state. Over Academic Years 2020 and 2021, GNTC has offered five Registered Apprentice­ship Programs, serving 50 apprentice­s and four employers.

“Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, Georgia businesses and industries are continuing to innovate and expand, which makes job training for high-demand occupation­s more important than ever,” said Karen Kirchler, Deputy Commission­er, Office of Workforce Developmen­t at TCSG. “Registered apprentice­ships are excellent opportunit­ies for our workforce, particular­ly those with barriers, to enter high-earning careers with upward mobility.”

Currently, according to the U.S. Department of Labor, there are more than 9,000 active apprentice­s throughout the state of Georgia, which continues Georgia’s rise in apprentice­ship activity. This figure is expected to grow with the additional apprentice­ship funding available to Georgia employers and apprentice­s, such as the Apprentice­ship State Expansion (ASE) Grant and Georgia’s HOPE Career Grant.

To get involved or learn more about TCSG’s Registered Apprentice­ship Programs, please contact the Office of Workforce Developmen­t at apprentice­ship@tcsg.edu.

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