APPLICATION PROCESS

The Washington D.C. Joint Plumbing Apprentice Committee accepts applications year-round and is now accepting applications for the 2024/2025 school year. Applications are accepted online only and can be accessed by following the link below. While the application process is open year-round; the entrance exam process is conducted on specific dates and a limited number of apprentices are accepted each year prior to the beginning of the school calendar year in September.

REQUIREMENTS

  • Minimum age of 17 at the time of application and minimum age of 18 for training

  • High School Diploma or GED Certificate

  • Submission of an online application and required application documents

  • Completion of Entrance Exam Process, which includes the completion of a computer-based assessment, an in-person proctored math exam, and an in-person interview, to be considered for admission by review and selection by the Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee “JATC”

Once you have completed the online application you will be required to submit the following documentation listed below to the Training Facility. Your documentation can be dropped off in-person at the Training Facility between the hours of 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. The Training Facility is located at 5000 Forbes Boulevard Lanham, Maryland 20706.

  • Birth Certificate or U.S. Passport

  • Valid Driver’s License or Valid State issued Identification Card

  • High School Diploma or GED Certificate

  • Official Transcript of Grades (sealed school envelope, original with raised school seal, or electronic official copy) or GED Test Scores

    *If you have a transcript from another country, you must have your Embassy verify in writing that it is equivalent to U.S. High School standards.

Upon verification of your documentation, you will be sent an email confirming your eligibility to participate in the entrance exam process. If you fail to complete your document requirements, your application will be considered incomplete, and you will proceed no further in our application process.

ENTRY EXAM PROCESS:

Effective 12/2023: All eligible applicants are REQUIRED to complete the 3-step entrance exam process. Eligible applicants will be notified of the entrance exam process dates via email and mail when they are established. Please note that there is no study guide available for the entry exam process at this time. Frequently asked questions for each step can be found by clicking here.

Step 1: Proctored Journey Assessment (Computer-Based)

Effective 2/2024: On the established date, eligible applicants will receive an invitation to schedule a proctored journey assessment in-person at the Training Facility. The assessment takes about 30 minutes to complete. Click here for more information on how to prep for the assessment and other frequently asked questions.

The assessment is a brief, validated assessment that will help the Committee select applicants for open spots in the Apprenticeship Program using an objective, fair, and consistent process. The assessment will also help you learn about the Apprenticeship Program and determine if the program is the right career step for you.

Step 2: Proctored Math Exam (Computer-Based)

Immediately following the journey assessment, the applicant will then complete a proctored math exam, consisting of basic math skills (addition, subtraction, division, multiplication, fractions, rules measurement, converting feet to inches). The exam takes about 30 minutes to complete. Please note that calculators are not permitted during the exam and the exam is not timed.

 The math Assessment is a brief, validated assessment that will help the Committee select applicants for open spots in the Apprenticeship Program using an objective, fair and consistent process. The assessment was designed to include an assessment of basic math skills that are required to be successful in the Apprenticeship Program- both in the classroom and on job sites.

Step 3: Panel Interview

Upon completion of the journey assessment and math exam, qualifying applicants will then be contacted via email to schedule a panel interview in-person at the Training Facility. The interviews are about 30 minutes in length and consist of structured interview questions by a panel of interviewers who are involved in the Apprenticeship Program.

The interview involves a brief set of questions asked by a panel of interviewers who are involved in the Apprenticeship Program. The questions will be about your past experiences in other jobs or at school that are related to areas important for success in the Apprenticeship Program. All candidates will be asked the same questions that are evaluated by the interview panelists using the same standards.

Upon completing the entrance exam process, you will be placed in a pool of eligible applicants based on the scores you receive. The Apprenticeship Committee will select eligible applicants from the top of the pool to be admitted to the upcoming Apprenticeship school year. If accepted, you will be notified via email and mail of your acceptance and next steps.

Please be advised by submitting an application, you consent to a drug test in the event you are selected for admission to the Apprenticeship Program. If accepted, Apprentices are placed at employment for on-the-job training within the boundaries of the Local 5 Union’s jurisdiction and are scheduled to attend classes one day a week at the Training Facility. The school year begins in September and ends in July each year for five years.

The Committee selects students of any race, color, sex, national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. The Apprentice Committee is actively recruiting applicants including minorities and females.

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