Apprenticeship Application

Build your career through hands-on training and classroom instruction

Building Careers Through Merit

Earn While You Learn with ABC Greater Tennessee

At ABC Greater Tennessee, we believe in building people through the merit shop philosophy: projects and personal advancement should be awarded based on performance, skill, and achievement. As a respected national association, we’ve been setting the standard for safety, quality, and integrity in the construction industry since 1950.

Apprenticeship is a combination of on-the-job training (OJT) and related classroom instruction under the supervision of a journey-level craft person or trade professional in which workers learn the practical and theoretical aspects of a highly skilled occupation. Apprenticeship with ABC Greater Tennessee is an Earn While You Learn model, meaning you get paid a good wage while completing coursework and OJT.

ABC Greater TN Construction Trades Academy is accepting applications for various trades in both East and Middle Tennessee! You may only apply to one trade, please review the trade descriptions and find which trade would be a good fit for you.

ABC Greater Tennessee Construction Trades Academy

ABC Greater Tennessee Construction Trades Academy Sponsored Apprenticeship Programs

If you have questions regarding the application process or accessing this application, please contact our office:

Spring Semester begins January 16th, 2025
Applications are due January 18th, 2025

Electrical

Description

Electrical Professionals work mostly involves installing, connecting, inspecting, repairing, and maintaining electrical systems and components, including wiring, outlets, appliances, electrical switches, circuit breakers, security systems, and lights.

Program Details

  • 4 year program
  • 8,000 On-the-Job Hours
  • 4 years of school (2 nights/week)

Minimum Qualifications

  • High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent
  • Valid Driver’s License
  • 18 years or older
  • Read, write, comprehend English and able to do math.
  • Are able to legally work in the United States

Description

HVAC Professionals design, install, repair, and maintain HVAC systems. This trade incorporates sheet metal, welding, electrical, mechanics, and refrigeration. HVAC Professionals use technical knowledge and skill to install and repair ventilation systems.

Program Details

  • 4 year program
  • 8,000 On-the-Job Hours
  • 4 years of school (2 nights/week)

Minimum Qualifications

  • High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent
  • Valid Driver’s License
  • 18 years or older
  • Read, write, comprehend English and able to do math
  • Are able to legally work in the United States

Description

The plumbing professional program covers the concepts technicians need to safely install, test, maintain, and repair many different types of pipe systems for residential, commercial and public buildings. Coverage of math, drawings, code and other critical knowledges skills ensure learners are set up for job success.

Program Details

  • 4 year program
  • 8,000 On-the-Job Hours
  • 4 years of school (2 nights/week)

Minimum Qualifications

  • High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent
  • Valid Driver’s License
  • 18 years or older
  • Read, write, comprehend English and able to do math
  • Are able to legally work in the United States

Description

The Carpentry curriculum helps learners to build general carpentry skills, before moving into advanced topical coverage of framing and finish carpentry, as well as concrete and form carpentry.  

Program Details

  • High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent
  • Valid Driver’s License
  • 18 years or older
  • Read, write, comprehend English and able to do math
  • Are able to legally work in the United States

Minimum Qualifications

  • High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent
  • Valid Driver’s License
  • 18 years or older
  • Read, write, comprehend English and able to do math
  • Are able to legally work in the United States

Description

Masonry curriculum covers masonry tools and equipment, specifications, repair, restoration, reinforcement, and more for residential and commercial masonry projects.

The three-level Masonry curriculum complies with the U.S. Department of Labor’s standards for apprenticeship programs.

Program Details

  • 3 year program
  • 8,000 On-the-Job Hours
  • 3 years of school (2 nights/week)

Minimum Qualifications

  • High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent
  • Valid Driver’s License
  • 18 years or older
  • Read, write, comprehend English and able to do math.
  • Are able to legally work in the United States

Descripción

El trabajo de los profesionales de la electricidad implica principalmente instalar, conectar, inspeccionar, reparar y mantener sistemas y componentes eléctricos, incluidos cableado, enchufes, electrodomésticos, interruptores eléctricos, disyuntores, sistemas de seguridad y luces.

Detalles del programa

  • programa de 4 años
  • 8.000 horas de trabajo
  • 4 años de escuela (2 noches/semana)

Calificaciones mínimas

  • Diploma de escuela secundaria, GED o equivalente
  • Licencia de conducir válida
  • 18 años o más
  • Leer, escribir, comprender inglés y ser capaz de hacer matemáticas
  • Pueden trabajar legalmente en los Estados Unidos

Tuition

Middle Tennessee: 
$2,250/year if employed by Member company and/or not employed at the time of application (self-pay)*
$3,050/year if a non ABC member company at the time of application

East Tennessee:
$2,000/year for all applicants

2024-2025 Tuition & Refunds

Withdrawal prior to beginning of school year 100%

Withdrawal within first month of class 50%

Withdrawal after first month of class No refunds

  • Withdrawal from the program means voluntary removal of a student from the program by the student or employer. This does not include students who are failing class, excessive absences, or removal for other disciplinary purposes. Refunds will not be issued due to excessive absences
  • There will be no refund of late fees under any circumstances.
  • The refund will be based on the date ABC is notified of the withdrawal.
  • Tuition and/or payment plan established for self-pay students is due in full by the first day of class. Tuition not paid by first day of class, will begin to incur a late penalty of $100/per student each month and/or up to disenrollment. 

ATTENTION VETERANS:

Our programs are GI Bill eligible! Please submit a DD214 with your application and contact our office for more details.

NCCER & Mike Holt Enterprises

FAQs

Can you tell me the programs that you have available, and what topics are covered?

Electrical, Carpentry, Plumbing, HVAC, Welding (East only), and Industrial Maintenance

Classes are typically 3 hours/night and 144 hrs/year in length to align with DOL standards.

In order to be considered an apprentice, you must be working in the field in which you are training to ensure you achieve the minimum number of on the job hours to be DOL certified. You can, however, become a trainee and attend our classes to complete the certification process through our school, you just will not receive DOL certification until the minimum number of hours is complete on the job.

A class is also considered a level or year. Fall classes are typically from September till April. We do this 2 alternating nights a week from 4 – 7pm.

Prices are subject to change. However they will be listed on the application. Tuition for Middle Tennessee is $2,900. ABC members and partnering associations receive a $800.00 discount per student employee. There is a $150.00 non-refundable late application fee. Tuition for the East Tennessee Construction Trades Academy in Knoxville is a flat rate of $2,000.

All books and supplies are included with tuition.

Applications are available during registration periods on ABC website under the Construction Trades Academy tab.

Applications open in April for the next school year. Applications should be turned in as soon as possible once registration period opens.

The last day for applications is also when tuition is due, typically 1 month prior to the first day of school.

Tuition is due by the first day of class.

It is best to fill out an application as early as possible during registration period, otherwise there may not be a seat in the class available. Tuition is due by due date, and a refund will be given should you decide not to attend.

Your schedule will be sent via email once you are enrolled.

We will work with you, but you have to let the Director know as soon as you receive the schedule, classes fill up fast.

Cancellation prior to school will receive a 100% refund. Dropping class within the first month will result in an 75% refund. Dropping during the second month will result in a 50% refund. No refund will be given after the second month of classes.

The VA offers a different program for veterans in an apprenticeship program. They do not pay for the school, as if they were going to a traditional college. The VA determined that because vets in the program are working and receiving wages, they only give them a stipend based on the OJT hours they work. The VA determined that the amount they pay is to reimburse the vet for their service in the military. Companies that do not have a DOL registered apprenticeship program will be requested to sign an agreement with ABC. This agreement is similar to the one that the DOL would request, but more basic. Once the veteran enrolls in the apprenticeship program, they will need to see the Director to fill out the proper VA paperwork. Once approved by the VA, the vet will bring monthly pay stubs to the Director showing his OJT and will verify with the VA to process their compensation.

Once your school has been paid for you should finish the year out. See the Director for information on companies that are looking to hire students in the program. This happens from time to time, don’t be discouraged. Many times it’s based on the volume of work slowing in the winter. However there may be someone else hiring, check with the Director. If nothing is found don’t quit school. Your employer may need you back in the spring before school is out, or sooner!

If Metro Davidson or Knox County schools are closed DUE TO BAD WEATHER, ABC school is also closed. If Metro schools close early, ABC school will also be closed. If Metro schools open late, ABC schools will still be open. ABC school will be open for teacher in-service days.

Simply email you request to [email protected] with a copy of your Driver’s License. Be sure to include contact info and directions of where to send.

Replacement Journeyman cards can be issued for a $50.00 fee. Please call 615-399-8323 to make the request.

Yes, we prioritize those who have served to protect our country, so you absolutely can use resources from the GI Bill. Should you be approved by the VA you will be able to receive monthly monetary benefits by becoming an apprentice.

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