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Dept. of Labor Announces New Apprenticeship Pathway to College Credit for Delaware’s Vocational Workforce

Department of Labor | Wilmington University | Date Posted: Thursday, May 9, 2024


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WILMINGTON, Del. (May 9, 2024) – The Delaware Department of Labor (DOL) announces a new initiative to provide individuals in select registered apprenticeship programs with the opportunity to earn up to 42 college credits toward a bachelor’s degree at Wilmington University (WilmU). Individuals will be eligible for enrollment upon completion of their apprenticeship program.    

  

The new Smart Transfer Enrollment Program (STEP Path™) for the Vocational Workforce is a unique pathway for Delaware apprenticeship graduates to use their vocational time and experience toward college credit without having to start over. It applies to high school graduates who are just beginning a registered apprenticeship program, those already active in a registered apprenticeship, those with past apprenticeships in a registered program, and journey people who seek the career benefits of a college degree.   

  

The program is relevant for all past and current apprenticeship graduates. The academic credits earned may also be applied to additional WilmU programs that relate to technical instruction and apprenticeship programs.    

  

“We are excited to partner with Wilmington University on this important educational initiative,” said DOL Secretary Karryl Hubbard. “The STEP Path program is a great way to allow those who chose to obtain training through apprenticeship an opportunity to also obtain college credits towards a degree.”   

  

In addition to those actively participating in apprenticeship programs, employers can leverage this opportunity with employees to help retain existing talent. Higher education can lead to promotions and higher income. Existing Journey persons can take advantage of this program by applying to WilmU and have their experience and job training evaluated to determine the level of academic credit and cost savings toward a career-relevant degree.   

  

“Partnering with the Delaware Department of Labor for the STEP Path™ for the Vocational Workforce program aligns with our commitment to preparing diverse students to succeed in high-demand, trade-oriented careers,” says Wilmington University President Dr. LaVerne Harmon. “We look forward to welcoming high school and vocational-technical students, as well as adults navigating their apprenticeship journeys.”  

  

High school and vocational-technical students who are considering a DOL-registered apprenticeship program after graduation can talk with their school counselors for details and reach out to the Department of Labor regarding apprenticeship programs. Adults who are looking to start or finish an apprenticeship should also contact the Department of Labor, Office of Apprenticeship.   

  

“Registered apprenticeship programs are vital to the expansion of opportunities for young people to pursue careers in the building trades and other industries,” said Jazelle Plummer, Apprenticeship & Training Manager for DOL’s Division of Employment Training.”    

  

To view an introductory video and learn more about the new STEP Path for the Vocational Workforce, visit www.wilmu.edu/trades or www.labor.delaware.gov/apprenticeship   

  

STEP Path is a registered trademark of Wilmington University.  

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Dept. of Labor Announces New Apprenticeship Pathway to College Credit for Delaware’s Vocational Workforce

Department of Labor | Wilmington University | Date Posted: Thursday, May 9, 2024


Abstract artwork representing Investment in education and study tuition cost saving

WILMINGTON, Del. (May 9, 2024) – The Delaware Department of Labor (DOL) announces a new initiative to provide individuals in select registered apprenticeship programs with the opportunity to earn up to 42 college credits toward a bachelor’s degree at Wilmington University (WilmU). Individuals will be eligible for enrollment upon completion of their apprenticeship program.    

  

The new Smart Transfer Enrollment Program (STEP Path™) for the Vocational Workforce is a unique pathway for Delaware apprenticeship graduates to use their vocational time and experience toward college credit without having to start over. It applies to high school graduates who are just beginning a registered apprenticeship program, those already active in a registered apprenticeship, those with past apprenticeships in a registered program, and journey people who seek the career benefits of a college degree.   

  

The program is relevant for all past and current apprenticeship graduates. The academic credits earned may also be applied to additional WilmU programs that relate to technical instruction and apprenticeship programs.    

  

“We are excited to partner with Wilmington University on this important educational initiative,” said DOL Secretary Karryl Hubbard. “The STEP Path program is a great way to allow those who chose to obtain training through apprenticeship an opportunity to also obtain college credits towards a degree.”   

  

In addition to those actively participating in apprenticeship programs, employers can leverage this opportunity with employees to help retain existing talent. Higher education can lead to promotions and higher income. Existing Journey persons can take advantage of this program by applying to WilmU and have their experience and job training evaluated to determine the level of academic credit and cost savings toward a career-relevant degree.   

  

“Partnering with the Delaware Department of Labor for the STEP Path™ for the Vocational Workforce program aligns with our commitment to preparing diverse students to succeed in high-demand, trade-oriented careers,” says Wilmington University President Dr. LaVerne Harmon. “We look forward to welcoming high school and vocational-technical students, as well as adults navigating their apprenticeship journeys.”  

  

High school and vocational-technical students who are considering a DOL-registered apprenticeship program after graduation can talk with their school counselors for details and reach out to the Department of Labor regarding apprenticeship programs. Adults who are looking to start or finish an apprenticeship should also contact the Department of Labor, Office of Apprenticeship.   

  

“Registered apprenticeship programs are vital to the expansion of opportunities for young people to pursue careers in the building trades and other industries,” said Jazelle Plummer, Apprenticeship & Training Manager for DOL’s Division of Employment Training.”    

  

To view an introductory video and learn more about the new STEP Path for the Vocational Workforce, visit www.wilmu.edu/trades or www.labor.delaware.gov/apprenticeship   

  

STEP Path is a registered trademark of Wilmington University.  

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