Fact Sheet How Policymakers Can Scale Apprenticeship Degrees
Deborah Kobes, John Marotta, Julia Payne
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Apprenticeship degree programs possess all the hallmarks of any Registered Apprenticeship: they are industry-led and offer paid work experience with wage progression, on-the-job learning, and supplemental education. What sets them apart is that apprentices earn not only a nationally recognized journeyworker credential but also an associate’s, bachelor's, or master's degree. This fact sheet outlines how state and federal policymakers can scale high-quality apprenticeship degrees across the country. We developed this agenda through extensive stakeholder consultation and refined it through a consensus-driven engagement process.

Research and Evidence Work, Education, and Labor
Expertise Apprenticeships
Tags Apprenticeships Employment and education Postsecondary education and training
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