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Apprenticeship and Manufacturing Ready
Enrollment for the year-long program has passed, but interested applicants are encouraged to call Sarah Shapiro for more information on upcoming trainings.
AMR is a partnership between Roseville Adult Learning Center and the Karen Organization of Minnesota. Now in its 4th year, AMR focuses on preparing students for a registered apprenticeship in the trades.
Our 8-month program gives people the chance to earn a high school diploma from Roseville Area Schools. The diploma is competency-based, which means the participants show their knowledge through reflection writing and demonstrating ability instead of graded tests.
AMR includes classroom teaching, hands-on training where students learn basic hand and power tools, and visits to union training centers and construction sites. The class is tailored for people who are not native English speakers. RALC and KOM also offer a condensed AMR class in the summer that does not offer a diploma. Once participants finish the class, the AMR career counselor will work with them to find a job in the trades, where they can make a living wage (often starting at $20-22 with a raise every 6 months) without college debt.
How to Participate
Open to people 18 and up who are interested in getting a job in the trades and committed to coming to class every day.
Must have at least 5th grade reading level in English and reliable transportation and live in the Twin Cities at the start of class. This class is tailored for people who speak English as a foreign language.
Register here: https://forms.gle/wXhYtEs8Dab7Ru26A or contact Sarah
Outcomes
Year-Round Program: Participants will receive a high school diploma, CPR training, Northstar Digital Literacy certificates, and 8 hours welding training
Summer Program: Participants will receive general work readiness training and connections to jobs and companies hiring right now
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Program Costs
FREE
Open to people 18 and up who are interested in getting a job in the trades and committed to coming to class every day.
Must have at least 5th grade reading level in English (test will be provided by KOM at the beginning of the program)
Must have reliable transportation and live in the Twin Cities at the start of class.
This class is tailored for people who speak English as a foreign language.
Who to Contact for More Information
Apprenticeship and Manufacturing Ready
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