Apprentices Ready to Embark on New Careers

Six Wake Tech apprentices who started in high school are beginning new engineering and automotive careers, and another 39 high school students are starting their apprenticeship journey thanks to a partnership with the North Carolina Triangle Apprenticeship Program (NCTAP).

The graduates and new apprentices celebrated with their families and employers at a special ceremony Monday at the Southern Wake Campus.

The six graduates officially earned their Journeyworker certification, signaling that they have successfully mastered the skills in their fields. Four graduated with Mechanical Engineering Technology Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degrees and two earned Automotive Systems Technology AAS degrees from Wake Tech and were offered full-time positions by their employers.

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