Massachusetts Registered Apprenticeship program resources for apprentices, sponsors, employers, and partners.
- This page, Resources for Registered Apprenticeship Programs, is offered by
- Division of Apprentice Standards
Resources for Registered Apprenticeship Programs
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Active apprentices
Once you are registered as an apprentice, you have certain rights and responsibilities. Review the Registered Apprentice Handbook carefully and keep it as a reference if you have questions during your program.
Jobseekers
The Division of Apprentice Standards does not place individuals in jobs directly, but these resources can help you connect with approved Registered Apprenticeship Programs.
Access resources to help you no matter where you are on your career journey.
Find a career center near you.
A resource that connects jobseekers, employers, and education partners with apprenticeship resources.
If you’re transitioning from the military to civilian life, apprenticeships offer hands-on training in high-demand fields while letting you use your G.I. Bill benefits.
Employers
If you’re an employer in Massachusetts interested in starting a Registered Apprenticeship Program, your first step is to attend a workshop to learn what it takes to launch a program and how to work with the Division of Apprentice Standards.
Discover how Registered Pre-Apprenticeship Programs connect to apprenticeships, expand career pathways, and support jobseekers.
This workshop introduces Registered Pre-Apprenticeship Sponsorship, explaining how they connect to registered apprenticeship programs and provide jobseekers with an insight into various career pathways.
Explore the standards and requirements for creating a Registered Apprenticeship Program for Dispensing Optician apprentices.
Information related to federal registered apprenticeship legislation, regulations, and guidance can be found on the USDOL website.
Approved sponsors
Once your program is established, DAS will work with you to manage your program successfully.
Get an overview of the recordkeeping requirements you need to follow to maintain a Registered Apprenticeship Program (RAP).
Learn how to use the Massachusetts Registered Apprenticeship Sponsor Portal to manage your sponsor profile, register apprentices, process renewals, and update program information.
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