Apprenticeships to College Act
Apprenticeships to College Act
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# Apprenticeships to College Act Summary **What It Would Do** The Apprenticeships to College Act would create pathways for apprentices to earn college credits and degrees based on skills and knowledge gained through their apprenticeship training. The bill aims to bridge the gap between vocational/trade training and traditional higher education, allowing apprentices to progress toward a college degree without starting from scratch academically. It would also establish oversight mechanisms and information-sharing between apprenticeship programs and colleges to make these transitions smoother. **Who It Affects** This bill primarily targets workers in apprenticeship programs (trades like plumbing, electrical work, construction, etc.), as well as colleges and training institutions.
It could also benefit employers who run apprenticeship programs by making it easier to retain talented workers pursuing further education. **Key Provisions** The bill addresses student records transfer, congressional oversight of the program, and coordination between vocational training and higher education systems. It touches on employment training, adult education, and student aid—suggesting it may also address how financial aid applies to apprentices pursuing college credits. **Current Status** The bill is currently in committee (S 758, 119th Congress), meaning it has been introduced but has not yet been voted on by the full Senate.
Latest Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.