Close
Skip to Content
HDSB Logo
Main menu icon
I'd Like to...
  • Access eLearning courses
  • Apply for a Job
  • Find Adult and Continuing Education
  • Find My Local School
  • Find Student Busing
  • Get Homework Help
  • Pay Online
  • Register My Child for School
  • Rent School Space
  • Report A Student Absence
  • Request a Transcript
  • Resolve an Issue/Concern
  • Transfer within the Halton District
  • Volunteer
Alerts
  • Parents
    • Absence Reporting - SchoolMessenger
    • Before and After School Care
    • Find My Local School
    • HDSB Mobile App
    • Kindergarten
    • Privacy and Freedom of Information (FOI)
    • Report Cards
    • Technology & You
    • Why Choose HDSB?
    • Aspen Family Portal
    • Bus Cancellation and School Closure – Inclement Weather
    • Get Involved
    • Health and Well-Being
    • New to Halton
    • Protection from COVID-19 and Other Respiratory Illness
    • Safe Schools
    • Transportation
    • Become a Homestay Host
    • Calendar
    • Halton Community Resources
    • Human Rights & Equity
    • Pay Online
    • Register My Child for School
    • Special Education Programs and Placements
    • Welcome to a New School Year
  • Students
    • Adult, Alternative and Continuing Education
    • Environmental Leadership
    • Halton Cloud
    • Homework Help, Guidelines and Tools
    • Library Services
    • Safe Schools
    • Student Senate
    • Welcome Centre for Newcomer Students
    • Calendar
    • Expelled or Suspended Students (H.O.P.E.S.)
    • Health and Well-Being
    • Indigenous Rights & Education
    • Online Resources
    • Secondary School
    • Transcript Requests
    • Community Involvement Hours
    • Graduation Requirements
    • High School Info Night
    • International Students
    • Protection from COVID-19 and Other Respiratory Illness
    • Student Excellence Awards
    • Virtual Learning
  • Schools
    • Adult, Alternative and Continuing Education
    • Find My Local School
    • Information Technology in Schools
    • Program Accommodation Studies
    • Register My Child for School
    • School Boundary Reviews
    • School Hours
    • Transfer Schools within the HDSB
    • Who to Contact
    • Distribution of Materials to Schools
    • HDSB PA Days for 2024-2025
    • Our Schools
    • Protection from COVID-19 and Other Respiratory Illness
    • Rent School Space
    • School Construction Projects
    • Secondary School
    • Transportation
    Image HDSB School Listings
    HDSB School Listings
  • Learning and Resources
    • Adult, Alternative and Continuing Education
    • Before and After School Care
    • Curriculum
    • English Language Learners-ELL
    • First Nation, Métis and Inuit Students
    • Health and Physical Education
    • Kindergarten
    • Literacy & Math Resources
    • Secondary Education and Pathways
    • Summer School
    • Arts Programs
    • Brightspace
    • De-Streaming
    • EQAO
    • French
    • International and Indigenous Languages Elementary
    • Library Services
    • Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition
    • Special Education Programs and Placements
  • Our Board
    • 2024-2028 Multi-Year Strategic Plan (MYSP)
    • Board of Trustees
    • Contact Us
    • Halton Learning Foundation
    • HDSB Student & Staff Census
    • Human Rights & Equity
    • Livestream
    • Publications
    • We Are HDSB
    • Accessibility
    • Budget and Financial Information
    • Departments
    • Have Your Say Survey
    • HDSBcares
    • Indigenous Rights & Education
    • News
    • Reimagine Forward
    • Administration and Superintendents
    • Careers at the HDSB
    • Get Involved
    • HDSB Employee Groups
    • How to Resolve Issues and Concerns
    • Labour Updates
    • Policies and Administrative Procedures
    • Student Stories

The Apprenticeship Pathway

subnav icon More
Home/Students/Secondary School/Guide to Post-Secondary/The Apprenticeship Pathway/
Decrease Text Size Default Text Size Increase Text Size
Print Link
Share Link

More in this Section...

  • Secondary School
    • Community Involvement Hours
      • Examples of Eligible and Ineligible Activities for Community Involvement Graduation Requirement
    • Employability Skills
    • Exchange Programs for Students
    • Final Evaluation Tasks
    • Graduation Requirements
    • Guide to Post-Secondary
      • Applying Out of Province (Within Canada/US/International)
      • Education and Career-Life Planning
      • Intersecting Pathways
      • Other Options to Explore
      • Post-Secondary Planning Considerations for Students and Families
      • Special Considerations when Applying to College or University
      • The Apprenticeship Pathway
      • The College Pathway
      • The Community Pathway
      • The Cost of Post-Secondary Education
      • The Post-Secondary Pathways
      • The University Pathway
      • The Work Pathway
      • Ways to Fund Your Post-Secondary Education
    • HDSB High School Profiles
    • Online Student Information System
    • Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR)
    • Secondary Education and Pathways Programs
    • Secondary School
    • Transitioning to High School/Grade 9
  • Adult, Alternative and Continuing Education
  • Calendar
  • Community Involvement Hours
  • Environmental Leadership
  • Expelled or Suspended Students (H.O.P.E.S.)
  • Generation Green Virtual Conference
  • Graduation Requirements
  • Halton Cloud
  • HDSB Examples of Eligible and Ineligible Activities for Community Involvement Graduation Requirement
  • HDSB Student Excellence Awards - 2018
  • HDSB Student Excellence Awards - 2020
  • HDSB Student Excellence Awards - 2021
  • Health and Well-Being
  • High School Info Night
  • Homework Help, Guidelines and Tools
  • Indigenous Rights & Education
  • International Students
  • Library Services
  • Online Resources
  • Protection from COVID-19 and Other Respiratory Illness
  • Safe Schools
  • Student Excellence Awards
  • Student Senate
  • Transcript Requests
  • Virtual Learning
  • Welcome Centre for Newcomer Students

Quick Links

  • Bullying Prevention
  • Community Involvement Hours
  • COVID-19
  • Get Involved
  • Homework Help, Guidelines and Tools
  • Safe Schools

Page Image

Page Content

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
Apprenticeship is an educational pathway that provides on-the-job work experience and technical training. This pathway leads to certification in over 150 apprentice​able trades and access to well-paying jobs that demand a high level of skills, judgment and creativity.​​​

The apprenticeship pathway invites students with a goal of entering the skilled trades to ‘earn while they learn.’ This pathway can begin in secondary school with their participation in an Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP) and/or a concentrated OYAP co-op program. Employers provide about 90 per cent of apprenticeship training in the workplace, and the remaining 10 per cent involves classroom instruction on theory, which is usually delivered at an approved community college or training delivery agent.

This pathway can be very specific to the student pursuing it, and it is highly recommended that students work closely with their Guidance Counsellor to create a plan that is well suited to their particular needs and goals. Upon successful completion of the practical and in-school components, an apprentice has an opportunity to write the provincial/interprovincial exam to become a certified journeyperson in a skilled trade.​​​

​
​ ​​​

Post-Secondary Destination: Apprenticeship

For an overview of the Apprenticeship Pathway be sure to check out the Post-Secondary Destination: Apprenticeship​

​
​
​​​ What is Apprenticeship?

Apprenticship is an educational pathway that combines on-the-job training, work, experience and technical training that leads to certifications in over 150 trades.

Apprenticship educational pathway

The apprenticeship pathway may be a great fit for students who:
  • Learn best by doing;
  • Enjoy working with their hands; 
  • Show a strong work ethic; 
  • Demonstrate a courteous, positive and responsible attitude; and
  • Would like to explore career options while they are attending secondary school and make the transition from school to work more easily.

Program Requirements

To be eligible for OYAP, students must:
  • Be in a cooperative education placement in an apprenticeship trade; 
  • Have successfully completed a minimum of 14 credits toward their OSSD; 
  • Be at least 15 years of age; and 
  • Be enrolled full-time or part-time in a secondary school. 
Note: Secondary school students who obtain their OSSD but return to a secondary school for additional credits (i.e. “fifth year”) are also eligible for OYAP. 

Program Duration​

  • Duration is dependent upon the trade and the mode in which one goes into the Apprenticeship. This includes secondary school cooperative education or through a concentrated OYAP program that allows students to attain a Level 1 designation and secondary school credits at the same time.
  • Typically, an apprenticeship takes between three to five years to complete.

Application Process

An apprenticeship is formal training for those who want a career in the skilled trades. It combines training on the job and in the classroom. How you prepare depends on your situation:
  • you’re a youth or adult and not in secondary school or college
  • you’re in secondary school, either Grade 11 or 12
  • you’re in or about to go to college
ItemCost
Registration with College of Trades$60/year (free for OYAP students until they graduate)
Total School Registration$400 per 8-week course, $600 per 10-week course (usually 2-3 courses per apprenticeship)
Write Certificate of Qualification$150
Total Approx. $1,410
​ ​​​The Ontario government provides financial support to apprentices. During your time working and studying, you can get funding:
  • To help you buy tools you need for your trade
  • Once you complete your apprenticeship and receive your certificate
  • If you are studying full-time
  • If you have a disability
Learn more about Ontario’s financial supports for apprentices.  

The Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development primarily communicates with apprentices through email. Make sure your contact information is up-to-date to ensure you receive correspondence.

Supports for Students

Your skilled trades employer as well as the college at which you complete components of your apprenticeship training will offer you a range of support to ensure that you are feeling well equipped in your journey to the trades.

Next Steps​

  • Begin looking at the more than 140 different Skilled Trades.
  • Follow the eight steps for Graduating OYAP Apprentices.
  • Check out the OYAP website and the many resources it offers students, including the Student FAQ page.

Explore - HDSB Guide to Post-Secondary​​​

Education and Career-Life Planning 


​The Post-Secondary Pathways


Post-Secondary Considerations for HDSB Students and Families 


​The Appr​enticeship Pathway (Current Page)
​The College Pathway
​The Community Pathway
​The University Pathway ​​​
​

The Work Pathway


​Other Options to Explore


​Applying ​out of Province (Within Canada/ US/ International)


​Intersecting Pathways


​Special Considerations when Applying to College or University


​The Cost of Post-Secondary Education


​Ways to Fund Your Post-Secondary Education  ​

​ ​​
​​

​
Board Office

Halton District School Board
J.W. Singleton Education Centre
2050 Guelph Line
Burlington, Ontario, L7P 5A8

Numbers

Phone: 905-335-3663
Fax:

Links
Email Us
A to Z ServicesAccessibilityContact UsTransportationFeedbackStaffCareers
​​​​​​​​​​​​© 2024 Halton District School Board, 2050 Guelph Line, Burlington, ON, Canada L7P 5A8, Phone Switchboard: 905-335-3663

Auto Attendant: 905-335-3665, ​Toll Free: 1-877-618-3456