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NE WA-N ID Sheet Metal Apprenticeship Training Program (external link)


School Name and Address

Contact for more information

NE WA-N ID Sheet Metal Apprenticeship Training Program
7209 East Trent Avenue, Suite 1
Spokane, WA 99212
Main telephone 509.928.5009
Website https://smw55.org/apprenticeship/ne-Washington-n-idaho/ (external link)
Request more information https://smw55.org/contact-us/ (external link)

General Information

General information

Public or private Private
Type of school Apprenticeship training committee which provides Sheet Metal Worker Apprenticeship instruction.
Degrees offered Certificate of Completion
School accreditation Approved by the Washington State Apprenticeship Council and registered with the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries.
Specialized licensure AWS/WABO weld testing
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act eligible training provider Yes

School setting

Setting Urban (in a large city)
Closest major metropolitan area Spokane
Population of city the school is in 203,276
Public transportation to campus Spokane Transit
Student parking on campus Free student parking
County Spokane

School visits

School visit availability Call for an available time; 509.928.5009

Student Body

Enrollment

Total number of students 108
60 to 120 students enroll annually.

Costs

Program costs

There is no charge for tuition or books. There are no extra expenses.

Tuition payment plans available

N/A

Admissions

Contact for more information

Jim Smith
JATC Coordinator
509.545.8340

Education required for admission

High school education High school diploma required and GED accepted.

Application dates 

Students are accepted as job openings become available.

Application requirements

Application fee N/A
Submit these items:
Application Required for some students
High school transcript or GED certificate Required for some students
Interview Required for some students
Applicants must be 18 years of age or older.

Exams

Required exams Reading & math
Must be able to read and be able to solve math problems at the eighth grade level.

Other admissions information

Applicants must have a valid driver's license.

Academics

Degrees offered

Certificate or diploma

Graduation requirements

9,000 hours of on-the-job training and 1,090 hours (218 hours per year over five years) of classroom instruction.

Attendance options

Days

Career Services

Career services offered

Job fairs
Job interview preparation
Job interviews

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