Apprenticeship Programs
Apprenticeship Programs
Develop Your Skills on the Job with OTC
The mission of this program is to provide an atmosphere of unified learning and skills development, through classroom instruction and on-the-job experience, assuring a lifelong earning opportunity to a diverse community.
Earn while learning new skills through real work experience. Apprenticeship programs combine paid employment with no cost training. Completing each year of training elevates an apprentice's hourly pay rate and their status within the skilled trade community. Upon completing the full apprenticeship program, an apprentice becomes a journeyman and is considered at the very top of the industry.
Apprentices enrolled at public institutions are exempt from paying fees, including application, registration, tuition and lab fees. A written agreement between the apprentice and employer ensures the apprentice becomes skilled in the occupation.

Unlike other career training programs offered at the Orange Technical College campuses, apprentices are selected to participate by employers/sponsors based on criteria specifically defined in standards of registered apprenticeship programs approved by the U.S. Department of Labor and Florida Department of Education.
How to Become an Apprentice
Check with the admissions office at any Orange Technical College campuses. Potential candidates must apply for registered apprentice positions. Admission requirements and eligibility vary by program because program sponsors define them according to their specific training needs and the availability of employment opportunities. However, federal law defines minimum requirements and mandates that selection criteria be job related.
Certifications earned through registered apprenticeship programs are recognized nationwide, and apprentices who complete these programs are accepted as journeymen.
Basic Skills Exam
All students registered in apprenticeship programs are exempt from taking the basic skills exam.
Employer-Sponsored Apprenticeship Programs
Select employers provide apprenticeship programs registered with and approved by the U.S. Department of Labor and Florida Department of Education to their employees. Employer-sponsored apprenticeship programs include:
- Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating Technology (3-year program)
- Brick and Block Masonry (3-year program)
- Child Care (2-year program)
- Electrician (4-year program)
- Fiber Optics Technician
- Fire Sprinkler Systems (5-year program)
- Industrial Pipefitter (5-year program)
- Mechanical (4-year program)
- Plumbing (4-year program)
- Wireless 5G Technician
EC = East Campus
MC = Main Campus
SC = South Campus
WC = West Campus