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Scholarships
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Technical Schools (Español) Technical schools teach a trade or occupation rather than just a theory. They are concerned with providing training for a specific skill often on machines and equipment. Some technical schools train for a single job or industry, while others offer programs for many different occupations. The classroom environment is similar to that of the workplace; professional behavior and specific rules of conduct are followed. Some technical schools offer certificates instead of degrees, while others afford the opportunity to go on to college or other schooling upon completion. Most programs are for two years or less. The cost to attend a technical school is lower than for 2- or 4-year colleges, although the student must purchase most class materials and tools, as programs require. Why Should I Explore a Technical College Degree? The 2000-2001 Graduate Follow-up Report of the Wisconsin Technical College System clearly shows that Wisconsin Technical College graduates have a bright employment future. Overall, 94% of graduates in 2001 found employment after graduation. Of these, 80% found jobs in their training area. Apprenticeships An apprenticeship offers on-the-job training for a career in a skilled trade. Apprentices work for an employer and earn money while they learn. Apprentices also attend classes to learn more about their trade. These classes are available through most technical colleges with classes meeting usually once or twice per week. Apprenticeship programs offer job security, quality training, and the potential for a high wage. In most instances on-the-job training and classroom instruction will be completed within 3 to 5 years. An apprentice may have the classroom component paid for by the employer; tools and other working materials may need to be paid for by the apprentice. Apprenticeship Q & A's
Q: What is an apprenticeship?
Q: What are some of the careers that offer apprenticeships?
Q: How long will an apprenticeship usually last?
Q: What will an apprenticeship cost me?
Q: How much money can I expect to earn as an apprentice in
Wisconsin?
Q: What are the qualifications for apprenticeship?
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