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Home 2. Youth Apprenticeship Week YOUTH APPRENTICESHIP WEEK COUNTDOWN FOR YAW 66 Days : 02 HRS : 25 Mins : 41 Secs More in This Section YOUTH APPRENTICESHIP WEEK * Welcome * Resources * Submit an Event * Update Your Event or Proclamation * Share Your Event Highlights * Find an Event * Submit a Proclamation * Find a Proclamation * YAW on Social Media JOIN US FOR THE 1ST YOUTH APPRENTICESHIP WEEK WHICH TAKES PLACE MAY 5-11, 2024. Building off the success of National Apprenticeship Week, Youth Apprenticeship Week (YAW) is a nationwide celebration that highlights the benefits and value of Registered Apprenticeship program opportunities for youth, ages 16–24. Employers, educators, labor unions, workforce professionals, and their partners across the country are launching Registered Apprenticeship programs that allow youth to earn competitive wages while obtaining the relevant training and experience to start their careers, often including the opportunity to earn college credit. YAW is an opportunity for these stakeholders and others to host events across the country to bring awareness of these life-changing Registered Apprenticeship career opportunities for youth and how they create a sustainable pipeline of skilled and diverse talent for the jobs of today and tomorrow for critical industries. IT IS NEVER TOO EARLY TO START PLANNING. HERE ARE THE DAILY THEMES: * Monday: “Parents and Guardians are a Priority” in Registered Apprenticeship * Tuesday: Youth Apprenticeships: Building Awareness, Myth Busting, Partnering with Educational Providers, and Creating Pathways through Pre-Apprenticeship. * Wednesday: Expanding Youth Apprenticeship Opportunities for Underserved Populations * Thursday: National Youth Apprenticeship Signing Day * Friday: Federal Partners Day and Call to Action YOUTH APPRENTICESHIP WEEK FACTSHEET Learn more about the first Youth Apprenticeship Week May 5-11, 2024, and how to get involved! View Factsheet HOW YOU CAN GET INVOLVED HOST A YAW EVENT: Explore materials to learn more about YAW and resources to help you plan and promote an event. Learn More YAW ON SOCIAL MEDIA Spread the word about #YAW2024 and #ApprenticeshipUSA! Learn More SUBMIT AN EVENT AND A PROCLAMATION: Tell us about your YAW event so we can highlight it on our website. Learn More EVENTS AND PROCLAMATIONS Search the map below to find events and proclamations issued by our partners at the local, state, or federal level for YAW 2024. Need to make changes to a previously submitted event or proclamation? Request updates here. SEE REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUTH IN ACTION Check out these videos of current Registered Apprenticeship programs that are providing meaningful opportunities for high school students and out of school youth. CAREERWISE APPRENTICE STORIES Hear about why apprentices chose an Registered Apprenticeship in high school. MODERN YOUTH APPRENTICESHIP | JPMORGAN CHASE AND ACCENTURE Learn how Registered Apprenticeship provides opportunities for underprivileged youth. TISHA, BIZJET APPRENTICE Learn how Tisha earned while she learned through Registered Apprenticeship. DELL APPRENTICESHIPS Learn how Registered Apprenticeships at Dell in Oklahoma City helps youth apprentices gain life skills and grow their careers. WORKFORCE OMA APPRENTICESHIPS: GET PAID TO LEARN Get paid to learn and invest in a life-long career with Registered Apprenticeships coordinated through the Oklahoma Manufacturing Alliance. GOODWILL APPRENTICE SKILLS TRANSITION THROUGHOUT RETAIL INDUSTRY Learn how the Goodwill Industries Registered Apprenticeship program helped Eric Dixon launch his career while still earning a salary. HEALTHCARE PATHWAYS IN HIGHLINE SCHOOL DISTRICT Students are getting career and college experience through in various healthcare professions through the Seattle Youth Apprenticeship program. YOUTH APPRENTICESHIP IN DENVER PUBLIC SCHOOLS Discover how this Colorado school district co-created an innovation space to bring apprenticeship and work-based learning to their study body and community. CHARLOTTE YOUTH APPRENTICESHIP Hear from high school students, mentors, teachers, and employers in North Carolina about the benefits of hands-on learning and youth apprenticeship. INTERESTED IN LEARNING MORE ABOUT YOUTH APPRENTICESHIP? MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL APPRENTICESHIP INFORMATION Youth, Teachers, Parents, and Guidance Counselors, click here to learn more about Youth Apprenticeship for Middle and High School Students Youth Apprenticeship | Apprenticeship.gov THE ROLES THAT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES PLAY IN APPRENTICESHIP Community Colleges and 4-Yr Institutions, click here to learn more about the roles Colleges and Universities can play in RA Youth Apprenticeship | Apprenticeship.gov MORE TO COME! 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