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Learn how Northeast Wisconsin Youth Apprenticeship connects students with real-world career experiences while supporting local employers. This video provides an in-depth overview of the program, including eligibility, opportunities for students and employers, expectations, and the steps to get started. Whether you’re a student, parent, educator, or employer, this video will help you understand how Youth Apprenticeship works and how to take the next step.

Why Youth Apprenticeship? Connect learning, gain experience, earn credit, explore careers.
What are the Requirements? list for high school junior/senior program.

How Can Youth Apprenticeship Help You?

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Pro Tips for Your First 90 Days

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Real World Experience

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Develop employability skills and gain real-world experience to accelerate future

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Resume & College Applications

Strengthen resume, college applications, and interviewing skills

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Networking

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Create networking opportunities with potential employers

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State Recognized

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Earn a state recognized certificate in your career pathway

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Key Components of YA

On-the-Job

450 (minimum) hours of paid work in desired career pathway

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Related Instruction

Courses related to your career path taken at your high school or local technical college

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Support

Your school, YA coach, and Employer will all provide support through each step of the program

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