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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: U.S. Department of Labor (DOL)
Event Type: Other
Industry(s): General - Workforce Development
District of ColumbiaStart 2026-03-09
VirtualPublicDescription
The U.S. Department of Labor today issued guidance on the Registered Apprenticeship system designed to improve flexibility and reduce burdens for program sponsors, promote clarity and consistency in the registration process across states, elevate quality standards, and increase transparency surrounding the structure of the National Apprenticeship system. Issued by the department’s Employment and Training Administration, the guidance gives apprenticeship program sponsors clearer direction on how to design Registered Apprenticeship programs that fit their workforce’s needs, outlines…
Host Organization: Maryland Apprenticeship and Training Program
Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop
Industry(s): General - Workforce Development | Public Service (Gov't)
MarylandStart 2026-03-09
VirtualPublicDescription
Get detailed information about a new funding opportunity for organizations who can help expand and scale Maryland Registered ApprenticeshipsRegistered Apprenticeship intermediaries are organizations that help employers and labor unions build and expand Registered Apprenticeship programs. Intermediaries play a critical role in launching new programs, supporting employers, and bringing apprenticeship into new industries and communities across Maryland.The Industry Apprenticeship Accelerator Program invests in the creation and expansion of Registered Apprenticeship intermediaries that can scale…
Host Organization: Michigan Department of Education Office of Career and Technical Education
Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop
Industry(s): Construction
MichiganStart 2026-03-09
In-PersonPublicDescription
The apprenticeship wall, designed for each local district and region, showcases 12 to 18 distinct occupational opportunities and is connected to a corresponding apprenticeship. Each occupation features two QR codes: one linked to a brief video highlighting the career in action and another providing information about the apprenticeship opportunity.
Host Organization: Michigan Department of Education Office of Career and Technical Education
Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop
Industry(s): Construction
VirtualPrivateDescription
Train local district staff in apprenticeship opportunities. The apprenticeship wall, designed for each local district and region, showcases 12 to 18 distinct occupational opportunities and is connected to a corresponding apprenticeship. Each occupation features two QR codes: one linked to a brief video highlighting the career in action and another providing information about the apprenticeship opportunity.
Host Organization: Susquehanna Workforce Network
Event Type: Apprenticeship (job) fair
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 | Other | Energy | Technology
MarylandStart 2026-03-10
In-PersonPublicDescription
March 10 | 10am – 12pmSummer Employment Job FairLocation: Elkton Community Center, 121 Stockton St, Elkton
Host Organization: U.S. Department of Labor (DOL)
Event Type:
Industry(s): General - Workforce Development | Public Service (Gov't)
District of ColumbiaStart 2026-03-10
VirtualDescription
Measurable Skill Gains (MSG) and Credential Attainment Rate are two primary performance indicators relevant to Registered Apprenticeship programs managed by the Office of Apprenticeship. Interim Credentials, while not a primary performance indicator, also has relevance for registered apprenticeship programs—especially in cases of longer-term programs where the attainment of the registered apprenticeship Certificate of Completion is outside of allowable timeframes.
Host Organization: West Michigan Works
Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop
Industry(s): Advanced Manufacturing | Agriculture | Construction | Education | General - Workforce Development | Healthcare | Hospitality/Retail/Food and Beverage | Telecommunications
MichiganStart 2026-03-10
In-PersonPublicDescription
The Career Readiness Conference—Building Michigan’s Future Workforce, brings educators, employers, and workforce leaders together to connect, collaborate, and shape the future of West Michigan’s talent pipeline. Paving Talent Pathways: Innovation in Registered Apprenticeship & Pre-apprenticeship Learn how pre-apprenticeships and registered apprenticeships are helping Michigan employers fill critical workforce shortages while creating new career pathways for students and jobseekers. This presentation is intended for employers and educators interested in developing a talent pipeline that…
Host Organization: Michigan Department of Education Office of Career and Technical Education
Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop
Industry(s): Construction
VirtualPrivateDescription
Train local district staff in apprenticeship opportunities. The apprenticeship wall, designed for each local district and region, showcases 12 to 18 distinct occupational opportunities and is connected to a corresponding apprenticeship. Each occupation features two QR codes: one linked to a brief video highlighting the career in action and another providing information about the apprenticeship opportunity.
Host Organization: New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions
Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop
Industry(s): General - Workforce Development
New MexicoStart 2026-03-10
In-PersonPublicDescription
Visit America's Job Center at 226 S. Alameda Blvd. in Las Cruces on the second Tuesday of each month for a Meet & Greet with Job Corps to learn about their offerings.
Host Organization: Schools to Tools
Event Type: Career/Apprenticeship Fair
Industry(s): Construction
In-PersonPrivateDescription
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: Baltimore City Mayor’s Office of Employment Development
Event Type: Apprenticeship (job) fair
Industry(s): General - Workforce Development | Public Service (Gov't)
MarylandStart 2026-03-10
In-PersonPublicDescription
Join us for the Safe Streets Monthly Hiring Event, a collaborative effort between Safe Streets Baltimore and the Mayor’s Office of Employment Development. This event connects Baltimore residents with employment opportunities, community resources, and information about training programs that can support their career goals. Attendees will have the chance to meet with employers, explore available resources, and learn about pathways to employment and workforce training. The event will take place on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at 1601 W. Baker Street, Baltimore, MD 21217. All…
Host Organization: Schools to Tools
Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop
Industry(s): Construction
VirtualPrivateDescription
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Host Organization: Maryland Apprenticeship and Training Program
Event Type: Other
Industry(s):
MarylandStart 2026-03-10
In-PersonPublicDescription
Maryland’s Apprenticeship and Training Law and Regulation established a twelve-member body called the Maryland Apprenticeship and Training Council (MATC). The Council formulates apprenticeship policies, registers standards and agreements, determines which skilled trades are apprenticeable, and formulates and adopts standards of apprenticeship that safeguard the welfare of all apprentices.
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