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High School Apprenticeship Program (HSAP)

June 28, 2022

The High School Apprenticeship Program falls within the Senior Years Technology Education Program. In Manitoba, apprenticeship training is administered by the Apprenticeship Branch of Manitoba Entrepreneurship, Training and Trade. Apprenticeship is a training relationship involving an apprentice (student worker), an employer, and the Apprenticeship Branch. An employer hires an apprentice to meet an existing or projected skill need. A contractual arrangement is established among the employer, the apprentice and the Apprenticeship Branch. 

The HSAP is an extension and enhancement of regular apprenticeship training and is an integration of institutional education and the workplace. This work experience provides students with a credit that can be used towards continued apprenticeship training after high school graduation. 

Prerequisites:

  • Enrolled in an approved Manitoba Grade 10, 11, or 12 program or Adult Learner
  • Minimum 16 years of age
  • Completion of the Young Worker Readiness Certificate Course
  • Must have completed WE1 - Parent/Guardian Approval Form and WE2 - Student Letter of Understanding

Further information regarding the HSAP

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