Resources
Resources

Our Favorite Apprenticeship Resources
Registered Apprenticeship Defined:
Visit the ApprenticeshipUSA website for an outline of the five key elements of Registered Apprenticeship, the benefits for employers, and the process of creating and building a program.
PA Apprenticeship & Training Office:
Everything a business needs to register an apprenticeship in Pennsylvania can be found on the PA Apprenticeship & Training Office’s website.
Apprenticeship Essentials:
A resource developed by ApprenticeshipPHL’s committee members outlining the components of modern apprenticeships including On-the-Job Training, Mentorship, Related Technical Instruction, and Program Registration.
Quality Registered Pre-Apprenticeship Program Models for High School Students:
This guide provides valuable information about the structure and delivery of current Registered Pre-Apprenticeship programs to support the development and expansion of new programs throughout the SEPA region.
Funding for Registered Apprenticeships Guide:
This document provides an in-depth overview of funding options available for registered apprenticeships and pre-apprenticeships. It is intended to be used as a resource for apprenticeship sponsors, employers, and workforce staff within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Why Youth Apprenticeships Matter:
This Podcast featuring Taylor White, Director of Postsecondary Pathways for Youth at New America’s Center on Education and Labor, discusses how youth apprenticeships are transforming the future of work.
Policy Recommendations: Expanding Apprenticeship Nationwide
This policy blueprint from Jobs for the Future (JFF) offers a comprehensive set of federal policy recommendations to modernize and scale apprenticeships.
Registered Apprenticeship and Chambers of Commerce: A Guide for Addressing Members’ Workforce Needs through Registered Apprenticeship
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Registered Apprenticeship Technical Assistance Center of Excellence (COE) for Strategic Partnerships and Systems Alignment partnered with the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE) to create this guide with a practical roadmap to more effectively support and expand registered apprenticeship programs.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion:
Visit JFF’s Center for Apprenticeship and Work-Based Learning to access resources for incorporating diversity, equity, and inclusion into all aspects of an apprenticeship.