Madison College Apprenticeship Information Session

    Have you ever wanted to be an apprentice? Not sure where to begin?

    Attend an information session presented by Jim Cook, Apprenticeship Manager. You will receive an overview of apprenticeship and tips on how to navigate the application and selection process. Stop by and get all of your questions answered!

    Madison College logo next to nursing apprenticeWhen:
    Thursday, August 11 from 1 - 2 p.m.

    Where:
    Center for Adult Learning, Room 108B
    2125 Commercial Avenue (across from Oscar Mayer/Kraft Foods)

    About Apprenticeship:
    Apprenticeship is a form of training that combines learning on the job with classroom instruction. In contrast to trainees in other programs, apprentices “earn while they learn," receiving wages while they are being trained.

    Apprenticeships are available in three main areas:
    -Construction trades, such as plumbing, carpentry, electrical, steamfitting, ironworking
    -Manufacturing trades, such as machinist, tool-and-die, industrial and electrical, plastic mold injection.
    -Service trades, such as barber or cosmetologist, firefighter, cook or chef, funeral director

    To reserve a seat:
    Please contact the Center for Adult Learning staff at (608) 245-5848.

    Last Modified: July 25, 2011