5 YEAR PROGRAM


THE BASICS

Over the years, we have continually trained the best apprentices in the industry without cost to the taxpayers. In the electrical training ALLIANCE training programs you earn while you learn by doing apprenticeships. Not only does this allow you to earn an income while in school, it also creates new tax revenue for the economy. Each year, participants in the electrical training ALLIANCE programs pay in excess of six hundred million dollars in taxes. This is truly a model program as it takes little to nothing from the taxpayers while training some of the most productive workers in the world who thereby pay tremendous dollars to the country. 

 

Qualifications

  • Current Valid GA Drivers License

  • Social Security Card

  • Birth Certificate

  • Official school transcript acknowledging the completion of Algebra

  • Copy of Diploma or GED

  • OSHA-10 - (Click here and choose Construction Industry course)

  • TWIC CARD (Click here to find your local application center)


COLLEGE CREDIT

ACE CREDITS

The American Council on Education (ACE) has evaluated all four of the NJATC apprenticeship programs. The Inside Apprenticeship Program evaluation has been performed and awarded up to 60 semester credit hours, the Outside Apprenticeship Program has been awarded 25 semester credit hours, the Residential Apprenticeship Program has been awarded 17 semester credit hours and the Telecommunications Installer-Technician Apprenticeship Program has been awarded 37 semester credit hours.


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