Workforce Development
SUNY Apprenticeship Programs
Why Develop a Registered Apprenticeship Program?
As an employer in New York, trained, skilled workers are needed to keep your company moving forward. Apprentices have a genuine interest in your industry. Being part of an apprenticeship program may reduce hiring costs by providing a streamlined channel to bring on new workers. When working with apprentices, companies report higher productivity, retention rates (less turnover), and substantial return on investment. See a list of approved trades from the New York State Department of Labor.Funding Opportunities
The Apprenticeship Programs at SUNY will:- Cover a portion of Related Instruction tuition costs for Registered Apprentices from your company studying at a SUNY college.
- Reimburse a SUNY college for a portion of training for Pre-Apprentices to prepare them to work in your business.
- Cover a portion of the cost to assess Registered Apprentices’ assessment conducted by a SUNY college for hybrid and competency programs.
- Reimburse advanced manufacturing employers with 50 or fewer employees for a portion of a Registered Apprentice’s wages during On the Job Training (OJT).
State tax incentives include:
Empire State Apprenticeship Tax Credit (ESATC)- Provides tax incentives to certified New York State Registered Apprenticeship sponsors for hiring newly qualified Registered Apprentices.
- Offsets costs incurred by employer sponsors who employ Registered Apprentices.
- Provides funding to cover costs associated with training apprentices to certified New York State Registered Apprenticeship sponsors.
- Reimburses costs including Related Instruction, OJT, books, and tools.
