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Honoring Juneteenth with stories of Registered Apprenticeship Success at HBCU’s

Historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are institutions that were established prior to 1964 with the principal mission of educating Black Americans. In the face of discrimination against Black Americans by many institutions of higher education, HBCUs created pathways to opportunity and educational excellence for Black students throughout our Nation.  Although HBCUs were originally founded to educate Black students, they enroll students of other races as well. In honor of Juneteenth, the Office of Apprenticeship is spotlighting stories of success with our HBCU partners. 

Apprentice Success Story – Apprentice Gains Head Start through IT Registered Apprenticeship

Royshawn

Royshawn McClain is a graduate of a Registered Apprenticeship Program sponsored by Simmons Bank in Little Rock, Arkansas. Simmons partnered with Philander Smith College, a local historically Black college, to recruit students into Information Technology (IT) Analyst apprentice opportunities at the bank. Royshawn chose apprenticeship because of the chance to get a head start on his dream career. He says, “I always knew I wanted to be a part of the IT professional community, and being able to pursue my passion early on to further improve my skills was an excellent opportunity.” Faculty and staff at Philander Smith helped Royshawn create a schedule that allowed him to continue his college coursework while working (part time while class was in session and full time during breaks).

Through this innovative partnership, Royshawn was able to gain professional experience prior to graduation, earn a salary, and finish with both an IT Analyst credential as well as a bachelor’s degree in computer science with an emphasis in cybersecurity. Royshawn told a group of potential apprentices that school curricula and apprenticeship are different, and all IT professionals should start as apprentices to really know how the work gets done.

Explore the MSI sponsor table below to learn where MSIs are advancing diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility in apprenticeship as sponsors and training providers.

The Roles That Colleges and Universities Play in Apprenticeship

As a training provider, colleges and universities deliver academic instruction driven by industry standards. 

Primary responsibilities include co-creating apprenticeship curriculum alongside local businesses, granting progressive credentials based on competency testing, and facilitating access to financial aid and other support resources (e.g., academic, tutoring, counseling).

As an intermediary, colleges and universities serve as connectors to their local business community while remaining committed to providing students with quality education, experiential learning, and skills that meet employer needs. 

Primary responsibilities include recruiting, screening, and testing potential apprentices ready, to begin with, an apprenticeship sponsor. Colleges and universities work with individual employers, large and small, to design a tailored curriculum that meets individual employers' business goals.

As a sponsor, colleges and universities operate a Registered Apprenticeship Program. 

Primary responsibilities include assuming full responsibility for the administration and operation of an apprenticeship program. This includes employing apprentices.

Post-Secondary Education Success Stories

Discover how local colleges and universities are working with regional and local industry, improving transitions for K-12 students, and forging partnerships across their state to be successful in apprenticeship.

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Diverse Talent

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Expanding Community College Apprenticeships

The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) is partnering with the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) to Expand Community College Apprenticeships. To learn more about this initiative and their apprenticeship participant colleges, visit the AACC website.

In addition, as part of the ECCA initiative, AACC created a Virtual Apprenticeship Network Toolkit. While high-quality tools about Registered Apprenticeship Programs for community colleges exist, few are compiled and organized specifically for community colleges. AACC has identified, organized, and, where necessary, created or customized tools for rapid adoption by community colleges.

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Registered Apprenticeship at Minority Serving Institutions

The Nation's 105 HBCUs are located in 20 States, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Virgin Islands and serve more than 300,000 undergraduate and graduate students. These institutions continue to be important engines of economic growth and community service, and they are proven ladders of intergenerational advancement for men and women of all ethnic, racial, and economic backgrounds, especially African Americans. The White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence and Opportunity through Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) calls for Federal Agencies to work in partnership with HBCU leaders, representatives, students, and alumni, to eliminate barriers HBCUs face in providing the highest-quality education to a growing number of students. 

In addition to HBCUs, there are hundreds of Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) across the United States—there were 797 MSIs in operation as of 2021 according to the National Center for Educational Statistics. The Office of Apprenticeship partners with the Center for Minority Serving Institutions (CMSI) as a part of the DEIA Registered Apprenticeship Technical Assistance Center of Excellence. CMSI developed a report on the current state of registered apprenticeship across Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs). Learn more about the Office of Apprenticeship’s DEIA efforts on apprenticeship.gov. 

Registered Apprenticeship is an innovative and time-tested superhighway in the education and workforce development infrastructure, particularly for communities who have been excluded from good jobs for far too long. Good jobs, like Registered Apprenticeships, help develop highly skilled workers and help career seekers launch successful, well-paying careers. Registered Apprenticeship can serve individuals historically underserved, marginalized, and adversely affected by persistent poverty and inequality by allowing apprentices to earn while they learn. The MSIs listed below have launched or joined a Registered Apprenticeship Program. There are 81 MSIs sponsoring Registered Apprenticeship programs. There are 19 HBCU sponsors and training providers (as of March 2024). 

MSI Sponsors Key:

  • Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Serving Institutions (AANH)
  • Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions (AANAPISI)
  • Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI)
  • Native American-Serving Nontribal Institutions (NASNTI)
  • Predominantly Black Institutions (PBI)
  • Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU)
  • Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCU)
Sponsor NameMSI TypeOccupations
Alabama A & M UniversityHBCULicensed Master Social Worker (LMSW)
Albany Technical CollegePBIDiesel Mechanic, Form Builder (Const), Welding (Existing Title: Welder, Combination
Alcorn State UniversityHBCUBusiness Management
Arizona State University Campus ImmersionHSIApplication Developer
Arizona Western CollegeHSIElectrician (Alternate Title: Interior Electrician)
Atlanta Technical CollegePBIElectrician, Maintenance, Emergency Medical Technician, Refrigeration Unit Repairer, Repairer Welding Equipment
Auburn University at MontgomeryPBIRegistered Nurse
Austin Community College DistrictHSIApplication Developer, Computer Programmer, Network Support Technician
Bakersfield CollegeHSIRegistered Nurse Resident, Elect-Prod-Line-Maint-Mechanic
Baltimore City Community CollegePBIMaintenance Repairer, Industrial
Bergen Community CollegeAANAPISI & HSICertified Drug and Alcohol Counselor, Certified Massage Therapist (CMT), Emergency Medical Technician, Medical Assistant, Medical Record and Health Information Technician/Medical Coders, Nurse Assistant Certified (CB), Pharmacist Assistant (Alternate Title: Pharmacy Technician), Phlebotomist
Bishop State Community CollegeHBCUElectromechanical Technician CB
Broward CollegeHSIInformation Technology Specialist, Network Support Technician
Cankdeska Cikana Community CollegeTCUDirect Support Specialist
Central Arizona CollegeHSIElectrician (Alternate Title: Interior Electrician)
Central Georgia Technical CollegePBICarpenter, Electrician, Maintenance, Electronic Systems Tech, Industrial Maintenance Mechanic, Industrial Manufacturing Technician
Chattahoochee Valley Community CollegePBIRegistered Nurse
City College of San FranciscoAANAPISICyber Security Support Technician
Coastline Community CollegeAANAPISI & HSICloud Support Specialist, Computer Support Specialist, Cyber Security Support Technician
College of DupageAANAPISI & HSICNC Operator and Programmer, Computer Programmer, Computer Support Specialist-Desktop Support Tech, Early Childhood Educator, Electromechanical Technician CB, Industrial Maintenance Mechanic, Medical Assistant, Precision Assembler, Bench
College of Lake County HSICNC Operator - Milling and Turning, Mold Maker, Die-Cast & Plastic
College of Southern IdahoHSICook, Machine Operator I
Columbus Technical CollegePBIBuilding Maintenance Repairer (Ex. Title: Maintenance Repairer, Building), Heating & Air Conditioning Mechanic & Installer, Mechatronics Technician, Tool and Die Maker
Dallas CollegeHSIEarly Childhood Educator, K-12 Teacher, Teacher Aide I, Ambulance Attendant (EMT), Emergency Medical Technician, Home Health Director (CB), Medical Assistant, Nurse Assistant Certified (CB), Nurse Assistant Certified (Existing Title: Nurse Assistant), Paramedic (Alternate Title: Health Care Specialist), Pharmacy Support Staff (Alternate Title: Pharmacy Specialist), Phlebotomist, Registered Nurse Resident, Sterile Supply Technician, Production Cook, Truck Driver, Heavy, Electromechanical Technician CB, Industrial Sewing Machine Operator, Fire Fighter
Del Mar CollegeHSIDiesel Mechanic
Denmark Technical CollegeHBCUEducation and Training
J. F. Drake State Community and Technical CollegeHBCUNurse, Licensed Practical
East Mississippi Community CollegePBIConstruction Craft Laborer, Operating Engineer (Alternate Title:  Heavy Construction Equipment Mechanic)
El Camino Community College DistrictAANAPISI & HSICNC Operator - Milling and Turning, Electromechanical Technician CB, IT Lab Technician, Machinist (Alternate Title:  Precision Machinist)
Elgin Community CollegeHSIFire Fighter Paramedic, Industrial Maintenance Mechanic, Nurse Assistant Certified (CB)
Gadsden State Community CollegeHBCUNurse, Licensed Practical, Registered Nurse
Georgia Piedmont Technical CollegePBIEmergency Medical Technician, Industrial Maintenance Mechanic
Honolulu Community CollegeAANAPISI & ANNHConstruction Inspector
Houston Community CollegeAANAPISI & HSIAutomotive Technician Specialist, Computer Support Specialist-Desktop Support Tech, General Insurance Associate, Nurse Assistant Certified (CB), Nurse Assistant Certified (Existing Title: Nurse Assistant), Phlebotomist
Howard Community CollegeAANAPISIBiomedical Engineering Technician, Child Care Development Specialist, Database Technician, Education and Training, Information Technology Specialist (CB), Network and Computer Systems Administrator (Alternate Title: IT Specialist), Network Support Technician, Nurse, Licensed Practical, Surgical Technologist
Hudson County Community CollegeHSIIndustrial Manufacturing Technician
Indian River State CollegeHSIAir Conditioning Equipment Mechanic, Cook, Drafter Mechanical, Electrician (Alternate Title: Interior Electrician), Mechatronics Technician, Medical Assistant, Plumber, Transit Bus Technician
Lawson State Community CollegeHBCUMachinist (Alternate Title: Precision Machinist), Registered Nurse, Welder, Combination
Lee CollegeHSIAutomobile Mechanic (Alternate Title: Light-Wheel Vehicle Mechanic), Cabinetmaker, Heating & Air Conditioning Mechanic & Installer, Horticulturist, Water Treatment Plant Operator, Welder, Combination
Leeward Community College AANAPISIMechatronics Technician
Lone Star College SystemHSIDiesel Mechanic
Mercy CollegeHSICommunity Health Worker
Miami Dade CollegeHSIAutomotive Service Mechanic, Automotive Technician Specialist, Building Automation Technician, Dental Assistant (Alternate Title: Dental Specialist), Help Desk Technician, Operations Management, Project Manager, Storage and Distribution Manager, Teacher Assistant, Teller (Financial)
Morehouse School of MedicineHBCUCommunity Health Worker
Morgan Community CollegeHSIHeating & Air-Conditioner Installer
Mt San Jacinto Community College DistrictHSIAble Seaman, Application Developer, Computer Support Specialist, Network and Computer Systems Administrator (Alternate Title: IT Specialist)
Oconee Fall Line Technical CollegePBIWelder (Existing Title: Welder, Combination)
Orangeburg Calhoun Technical CollegePBIInformation Technology Specialist
Pima Community CollegeHSIHeating & Air Conditioning Mechanic & Installer, Industrial Manufacturing Technician, Numerical Control Machinist Oper, Plumber, Residential Carpenter
Polk State CollegeHSICyber Security Support Technician
Prairie View A&M UniversityHBCUCyber Security Support Technician, Nurse Assistant Certified (CB), Office Manager/Admin Services, Organic Vegetable Farm Manager, Residential Wireman, Welder, Combination
Pueblo Community CollegeHSIMedical Assistant, Medical Record and Health Information Technician/Medical Coders
Raritan Valley Community CollegeHSICNC Operator - Milling, Machinist
Rhode Island CollegeHSICommunity Health Worker, Recovery Coach
Riverside City CollegeHSICook (Hotel & Restaurant)
Santa Ana CollegeHSIEarly Childhood Educator
Santiago Canyon CollegeHSIEarly Childhood Educator
Savannah Technical CollegePBIDrafter, Tool Design, Fabricator-Assembler Metal Prod, Industrial Maintenance Mechanic, Nurse Assistant Certified (CB)
Shelton State Community CollegeHBCUNurse, Licensed Practical
South Carolina State UniversityHBCUCommunity Health Worker
South Texas CollegeHSIFacility Manager, Industrial Maintenance Mechanic, Information Technology Specialist, Machinist (Alternate Title: Precision Machinist), Phlebotomist, Professional Brewer
South Georgia Technical CollegePBIElectrician, Machinist (Alternate Title: Precision Machinist), Welder, Combination
Southern Crescent Technical CollegePBIDiesel Mechanic, Industrial Maintenance Mechanic, Mechatronics Technician, Nurse Assistant Certified (Existing Title: Nurse Assistant), Refrigeration Mechanic (Any Ind), Welder, Arc, Welder, Combination, Welding Machine Operator, Arc
Tennessee State UniversityHBCUCyber Security Support Technician
Texas Tech UniversityHSIElectrician (Alternate Title: Interior Electrician), Plumber, Stationary Engineer
The College of the Florida KeysHSIElectrician (Alternate Title: Interior Electrician), Heating & Air Conditioning Mechanic & Installer, Plumber
Tohono O'odham Community CollegeTCUCarpenter, Electrician, Electrician (Alternate Title: Interior Electrician), Plumber
Truckee Meadows Community CollegeHSICNC Operator - Milling and Turning, CNC Set-Up Programmer - Milling and Turning, Industrial Maintenance Mechanic, Industrial Manufacturing Technician, Tool and Die Maker, Tool and Die Maker (Die Manufacturer) 
United Tribes Technical CollegeTCUAccounting Technician (Alternate title: Financial Specialist), Career Development Technician, Customer Service Tech Support
University of ArizonaHSIElectrician (Alternate Title: Interior Electrician)
University of Arkansas-Pulaski Technical CollegePBIHeating & Air-Conditioner Install/Ser
University of Hawaii at ManoaAANAPISI & ANNHBehavioral Health Paraprofessional
University of HoustonAANAPISI & HSICommunity Health Worker
University of Nevada-Las VegasAANAPISI & HSIK-12 Teacher
Utah State UniversityNASNTIDirect Support Specialist, Carpenter, Electronics Technician, Heating & Air-Conditioner Install/Ser, Painter (Const), Plumber
Virginia Commonwealth UniversityAANAPISIHeating & Air Conditioning Mechanic & Installer
Waubonsee Community CollegeHSIIndustrial Maintenance Mechanic
Wayne State University AANAPISICommunity Health Worker
West Los Angeles CollegeHSIAirframe & Powerplant Mechanic, Assembler Installer General, Dental Assistant (Alternate Title: Dental Specialist), Early Childhood Education Teacher
William Rainey Harper CollegeAANAPISI & HSIBank Branch Manager, CNC Operator - Milling & Turning, Electromechanical Technician CB, Industrial Maintenance Mechanic, Nurse Assistant Certified (Existing Title: Nurse Assistant), Transportation Clerk (Alternate Title: Transportation Management Coordinator)