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We look forward to celebrating the 12th annual National Apprenticeship Week from April 26 - May 2, 2026! Browse upcoming Registered Apprenticeship events below.

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  • Host Organization: West Michigan Works

    Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop

    Industry(s): Advanced Manufacturing | Agriculture | Construction | Education | Financial Services/Insurance/Banking | General - Workforce Development | Healthcare | Hospitality/Retail/Food and Beverage | Public Service (Gov't) | Social Services | Telecommunications | Transportation/Shipping | Utilities | Energy | Technology

    Michigan

    Start 2026-05-21

    In-Person
    Public

    Description

    Bridging the gap between high school interest and a career-ready Registered Apprenticeship Program (RAP) remains a critical challenge for Michigan’s workforce development. The Michigan Apprenticeship Readiness Certification (MARC) serves as the "quality stamp" that solves this by validating that students possess the foundational skills necessary for day-one success. This panel brings together three distinct perspectives—a labor leader, a major private employer, and a K-12 ISD coordinator—to showcase how the MARC endorsement is being used to build sustainable, high-value talent pipelines.…

  • Host Organization: Baltimore JATC for the Electrical Industry (IBEW 24)

    Event Type: Business Roundtable

    Industry(s): Construction

    In-Person
    Private

    Description

    Join the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local w4 and the Maryland NECA chapter for this event to bring together key partners within the electrical trade.

  • Host Organization: Missouri Works Initiative

    Event Type: Graduation

    Industry(s): Advanced Manufacturing

    In-Person
    Private

    Description

    Participants graduating from Missouri Works Initiative's Apprenticeship Ready Manufacturing Program - Cohort 6 will network with employers then participate in a graduation ceremony celebrating successful completion of the 6-week program that introduces, trains, and connects people to high-paying, rewarding careers in the manufacturing trades.

  • Host Organization: Ironworkers Local 25

    Event Type: Career/Apprenticeship Fair

    Industry(s): Construction

    Michigan

    Start 2026-05-22

    In-Person
    Public

    Description

    Opportunity to connect with Helmets to Hard Hats, Ironworkers Local 25 and other veterans service organizations. Learn about apprenticeship opportunities with Ironworkers Local 25.

  • Host Organization: Schools to Tools

    Event Type: Career/Apprenticeship Fair

    Industry(s): Construction

    In-Person
    Private

    Description

    The Mobile Field Trip is a FREE experience that brings a 44-foot trailer right to your school so students have the opportunity to see what a career as a carpenter or millwright could look like. This is done as students cycle through our many stations which span from trivia games and hands-on tool use to augmented reality glasses in smaller groups.

  • Host Organization: Schools to Tools

    Event Type: Career/Apprenticeship Fair

    Industry(s): Construction

    In-Person
    Private

    Description

    The Mobile Field Trip is a FREE experience that brings a 44-foot trailer right to your school so students have the opportunity to see what a career as a carpenter or millwright could look like. This is done as students cycle through our many stations which span from trivia games and hands-on tool use to augmented reality glasses in smaller groups.

  • Host Organization: Schools to Tools

    Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop

    Industry(s): Construction

    In-Person
    Private

    Description

    This in-service is for educators, guidance counselors, and student advisors in grades 5-12, to explore new venues to expand Career & Technical Education (CTE) opportunities for their students with the enhancement of the core academic skills (reading, writing, and mathematic) and Social Emotional Learning. Participants will also learn about Schools to Tools programs and how they are closely aligned with Michigan's Top 10 Strategic Education Plan (Goal 4 the expanding secondary learning opportunities for all students utilizing a CTE track. All attendees receive a meal, tour of the facility…

  • Host Organization: Center for Economic Growth

    Event Type: Business Roundtable

    Industry(s): Advanced Manufacturing | Transportation/Shipping | Utilities | Energy | Technology

    New York

    Start 2026-05-26

    In-Person
    Public

    Description

    Partners in the Automotive, Computer Support, HVAC and Welding sectors are invited to a roundtable on the value of Registered Apprenticeship and how it can strengthen your workforce. Apprenticeship helps address skilled labor shortages by building a reliable talent pipeline and improving retention through structured, paid training. Attend to learn how programs can be tailored to your roles, hear from employers who have implemented apprenticeship, and discuss resources that may help offset training costs. Who should attend: owners/operations leaders (to evaluate ROI and staffing impact), HR/…

  • Host Organization: Vermont Works for Women

    Event Type: Other

    Industry(s): Construction

    Vermont

    2026-05-26 - 2026-07-09

    In-Person
    Public

    Description

    Trailblazers is Vermont Works for Women’s FREE seven-week training program preparing women and gender-expansive individuals for careers in the trades. We are hosting Trailblazers in Hartford at the Hartford Area Career & Technology Center (HACTC) from May 26 to July 9. Apply today!Class OverviewTrailblazers offers participants a safe, supportive environment to build skills, gain confidence, and explore fields that tend to be male-dominated. The hands-on training meets two evenings per week (Mondays & Thursdays from 5:30 – 8:30 p.m.) and all day Saturday (8 a.m. – 3 p.m.) for the first…

  • Host Organization: First Course NYC

    Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop

    Industry(s): Hospitality/Retail/Food and Beverage

    New York

    2026-05-26 - 2026-05-28

    Virtual
    Public

    Description

    Learn more about First Course NYC, a program that teaches the skills necessary for a career as a restaurant cook.If you are interested in joining the June 2026, Summer class, please attend an information session by May 19th, 2026.First Course NYC is not a cooking class - this program is for eligible New Yorkers who are passionate about starting their career in a restaurant kitchen, and are willing and able to commit to full-time training and restaurant work.Eight weeks of intensive pre-employment training will prepare you to begin work as a paid, full-time employee in a restaurant kitchen…

  • Host Organization: ​Commercial Fishing Apprenticeship Program (CFAP)

    Event Type: Other

    Industry(s): Other

    Rhode Island

    2026-05-26 - 2026-06-30

    In-Person
    Public

    Description

    ​Commercial Fishing Apprenticeship Program (CFAP) is a crew training program designed and offered by the East Farm Commercial Fisheries Center of Rhode Island, in cooperation with the University of Rhode Island, commercial fishermen, and the supporting shoreside businesses of Point Judith. The 2026 Program will begin on May 26th and end late June 2026. After the initial training, apprentices will be given opportunities to work as crew members on RI vessels to begin on-the-job learning. 

  • Host Organization: Career WayZ

    Event Type: Other

    Industry(s): Advanced Manufacturing

    Missouri

    Start 2026-05-26

    In-Person
    Public

    Description

    Celebrating new apprentices with a signing event similar to a collegiate signing ceremony. Open to the public.

  • Host Organization: Middle River Middle School

    Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop

    Industry(s): Education

    In-Person
    Private

    Description

    The Middle River Middle School Career Fair is a fantastic way to provide students with firsthand knowledge of potential career paths.  

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