"Earn while you Learn" - Apprenticeship Information for Veterans
You may be eligible to receive Apprenticeship Credit in Connecticut: (Public Act No. 14-131, Section 31-22u)
Developing an Apprenticeship Training Program
An employer identifies a trade or occupation that requires at least 2,000 hours of hands-on training. The Connecticut Department of Labor’s Office of Apprenticeship Training assists employers in making this determination. Learn more about how to develop an Apprenticeship Program >
What is Apprenticeship Training?
Apprenticeship training is on-the-job training combined with related technical instruction. You receive your GI Bill benefits while working full-time and receiving wages. Apprenticeship programs are usually two to five years in length.What is On-The-Job Training?
On-the-job training (OJT) is training that you receive while actually performing a job and earning wages. You may be eligible to receive GI Bill benefits while in an OJT program.Additional Links for Veterans
Contact Information and Location
Connecticut Department of Labor
Office of Apprenticeship Training
200 Folly Brook Blvd.
Wethersfield, CT 06109
Phone: (860) 263-6128
Fax: (860) 263-6088
www.ctapprenticeship.com or email: dol.apprenticeship@ct.gov