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1 | | (5) Community college apprenticeship programs in this |
2 | | State bring the classroom and careers together, as they |
3 | | develop curriculum and provide the classroom instruction |
4 | | portion of an apprenticeship. |
5 | | (6) Community college apprenticeship programs may |
6 | | provide college credits leading toward, or even completion |
7 | | of, an associate degree. |
8 | | (7) Community colleges often screen apprenticeship |
9 | | applicants, work with economic and workforce development |
10 | | groups, or even act as the apprenticeship program sponsor, |
11 | | handling the administration of the apprenticeship program. |
12 | | (8) Lack of funding and resources is the most widely |
13 | | mentioned challenge to increasing apprenticeship programs |
14 | | at community colleges in this State. |
15 | | (b) Subject to appropriation, the State Board shall |
16 | | establish a community college apprenticeship grant program to |
17 | | expand opportunities for credit and non-credit education and |
18 | | training leading to high-demand jobs through apprenticeship |
19 | | programs offered in partnership with a community college and a |
20 | | local business or industry. Grants provided under this Section |
21 | | must be prioritized to expand apprenticeship programs to new |
22 | | populations, develop apprenticeships in new, non-traditional |
23 | | sectors, and identify ways to promote greater inclusion and |
24 | | diversity in apprenticeships. |
25 | | (c) The State Board must adopt rules necessary to implement |
26 | | this Section.
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