National Center for the Apprenticeship Degree

Grades 9–10 Grades 11–12 Postsecondary
The National Center for the Apprenticeship Degree promotes degree programs that combine paid, on-the-job learning with college coursework. It partners with employers, colleges, and government agencies to make higher education more accessible and career-focused, helping students earn while they learn.
ORGANIZATION TYPE
Non-Profit Operator
STUDENTS SERVED
Fewer Than 100
GEOGRAPHIC REACH
National
LOCALE(S) SERVED
Rural, Suburban, Urban
WBL SERVICE MODELS
Pre-Apprenticeship, Youth Apprenticeship, Apprenticeship, Registered Apprenticeship
DELIVERY MODALITY
Hybrid/other
TYPICAL DURATION
Long-term
SCHOOL-BASED TIMING
After-school
COMPENSATION TYPE
Paid, Academic Credit, Credential
STAKEHOLDERS SERVED
Educators, Employers, State Education Agency, Technical Assistance For Schools/Districts
LANGUAGE SUPPORT
Multilingual
TARGETED POPULATIONS
Other
DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS
No
CAREER CLUSTERS ALIGNMENT
Advanced Manufacturing, Digital Technology, Education, Healthcare & Human Services, Supply Chain & Transportation
FUNDING MODEL
Grants, Earned Revenue, Philanthropy

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