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Report/Research

Promising Approaches to Implementing Apprenticeship Programs in Information Technology

January 9, 2024

At a Glance

The U .S . Bureau of Labor Statistics projects the information technology (IT) industry will have more than 377,000 annual job opportunities through 2032, which reflects a faster growth rate compared with some major career sectors. Community colleges are key leaders within the workforce ecosystem that can help meet this need by providing learners and workers across IT occupations with skills training, degrees, and certifications in high-growth industries and connections to high-paying, high-demand career and apprenticeship opportunities.

Contributors
Kassandra McGhee Director, JFF
Ben Williams Director, JFF
Practices & Centers