Real Skills, Real Income: Why Youth Apprenticeship Is Resonating Now
New focus groups show rising doubts about college costs, and growing interest in youth apprenticeship as a flexible, earn-and-learn path.
A project of Center on Education & Labor
Expanding youth apprenticeship is a strategy for building a more inclusive economy by connecting the learning needs of students with the talent needs of industry. The Partnership to Advance Youth Apprenticeship (PAYA) is a multi-year, collaborative initiative that supports states and cities in their efforts to expand access to high-quality apprenticeship opportunities as a mainstream postsecondary option for high school-age youth.
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The Partnership convenes and mobilizes the expertise, experience, and collective networks of national, state, and regional partners to:
New focus groups show rising doubts about college costs, and growing interest in youth apprenticeship as a flexible, earn-and-learn path.
Event
This two-day intensive will review how to build and sustain partnerships to support youth apprenticeship programs.
In-Person
9AM – 12PM EDT
Charleston Regional Youth Apprenticeship
Charleston, SC
Director, Postsecondary Pathways for Youth
Deputy Director, Partnership to Advance Youth Apprenticeship
Senior Policy Analyst, Center on Education & Labor at New America
Manager, Partnership to Advance Youth Apprenticeship Network
Senior Policy Manager, Postsecondary Pathways for Youth
Senior Policy Analyst, Center on Education & Labor
Project Coordinator Youth Apprentice