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Apprentice Related Training

Apprenticeship Programs in Washington

Pre-Apprenticeship Training  (Introductory Programs)

Apprenticeship Calendar - Schedule of upcoming events.

Washington State Apprenticeship Programs Catalog (Publication F100-041-000 (10/2004) Updated on the Internet 12/24/2007) - This is a 116 page PDF document with general information about apprenticeship programs in Washington State includes addresses, phone numbers and other information about active Apprenticeship Programs.

Current Program Openings - Information on apprenticeship openings received from registered apprenticeship programs.

Program Standards - The official standards for each of the registered apprenticeship programs. Contains information such as geographical area, minimum requirements, wage progression, work processes, type of schooling, committee members, and more.

Washington State Apprenticeship and Training Council Members - Listing of WSATC members and their affiliations.

The Helmets to Hardhats program has been designed due to the critical skills shortage in the construction industry. It seeks to recruit US military personnel who are entering back into the civilian life into construction jobs.

Industrial First Aid and Safety

Cascade Healthcare Services

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Evergreen Safety Council ~ Roadway Work Zone Training

Other Links

South Seattle Community College

Seattle Community College District

Washington State Unemployment Insurance Application On-line. Washington State residents may now apply on-line for unemployment.


This web site is being maintained by Gayle Flakus. If you have questions or concerns about the content, please contact Gayle at (206) 764-5355 or gflakus@sccd.ctc.edu.

The site was designed by SSCC intern Neil Satterfield, Winter 2005.

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