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U.S. ARMY Apprenticeship Program UNITED STATES ARMY FT. BRAGG APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM ApprenticeshipNC at Fort Bragg Established January 1, 1993 1336 Active duty soldiers


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U.S. ARMY Apprenticeship Program

UNITED STATES ARMY

  • FT. BRAGG APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM

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  • Established January 1, 1993
  • 1336 Active duty soldiers enrolled from 07-01-2019 through 06-30-2019
  • 80+ Military Occupation Specialties (MOS) registered
  • Prior credit is granted up to 75% of the apprenticeship term for previous work

experience and classroom hours upon review of Enlisted Record Brief (ERB).

  • Soldiers receive State and Federal Certifications upon completion of On-the-Job

Learning and Related Instruction.

ApprenticeshipNC at Fort Bragg

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What is Registered Apprenticeship?

A Registered Apprenticeship is a formalized, structured system of training üCombines on-the-job training (OJT) and related instruction in which you receive practical and technical training üApprenticeship is industry-driven career training for a term from 2,000 to 8,000 work hours to complete

ApprenticeshipNC at Fort Bragg

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ApprenticeshipNC at Fort Bragg

Registered Apprenticeship has two components:

  • Related Instruction - Advanced Individual Training (AIT)

and Other Related Classroom Instruction

  • On-the-Job Training – Demonstrated

Proficiency in a Military Occupational Specialty (MOS)

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Apprenticeship Registration Process

Verify if MOS is eligible for apprenticeship

Step 2 Submit ERB

Must have a year left in service Visit BTEC Wing A Room 108 Service Member Registered in ApprenticeshipNC System Service Member Receive State and National Credentials Step 1 Contact Military Apprenticeship Consultant

Step 3 Apprenticeship Registration Step 4 Apprenticeship Program Begins Step 5 Completion of Apprenticeship Program

Service Member Begins Apprenticeship Program

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Benefits of Joining an Apprenticeship Program

  • The program is free and requires NO off duty hours!!!!!!
  • Receive recognition for skills learned
  • Obtain documented proof of work experience earned
  • Demonstrates your motivation for more

challenging military assignments

  • Build self-esteem
  • Gain work experience
  • Good for a lifetime
  • Become more marketable for future

employment with a Nationally Recognized Credential

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State Completion Certificate

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National Completion Certificate

FORT BRAGG ARMY CONTINUING EDUCATION SYSTEM

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  • Ft. Bragg Military Consultant

Charlene Sumlin-Cross 910-308-9413 crossc@nccommunitycolleges.edu