Penn Foster: ABC of Wisconsin partners with Penn foster to provide career pathway programs for construction apprenticeships

WISCONSIN DELLS, WI—(February 14, 2018) –ABC (Associated Builders and Contractors) of Wisconsin Apprenticeship and Training Trust today announced it has partnered with Penn Foster, a leading middle skilled education and skills training provider, for which Penn Foster will provide an array of construction courses available to its member companies for entry-level employees and apprentices. The courses, all available online, are designed to help those new to construction and those already working in the trade to more effectively prepare to enter the ABC of Wisconsin apprenticeship program.

ABC of Wisconsin made this announcement in conjunction with its largest event of the year, Supercon 18.

The new Penn Foster courses, available now, are divided into two tracks: The Foundational Track offers courses for those preparing to enter the construction industry, and include Accuplacer exam preparation, algebra and Construction Industry Essentials—a series of courses that teach the basics most sought after by employers, including safety, measurements, and the tools most commonly used in the trade. The Continuing Education & Training, for current employees or those entering apprenticeships, includes construction print reading and 2017 NEC® (National Electrical Code) courses designed to meet the needs of specific trades. Members can view a complete list of courses here.

“ABC of Wisconsin is excited to launch this initiative to underwrite courses on behalf of our members, which reinforces our goal to help them learn and improve their skills, so they can more quickly advance in their construction careers,” said Wayne Belanger, Director of Education, ABC of Wisconsin. “By partnering with Penn Foster, a prominent force in workforce training and development, we can also do our part to address the skills gap that continues to cause labor market challenges in the construction industry.”

Penn Foster combines a rich history in skilled trades training and apprenticeships with a proprietary technology-enabled platform supported by comprehensive academic, professional and personal support and coaching. As the trusted training partner to more than 700 skilled trades enterprises, Foster develops the essential job skills that launch and accelerate careers, drive business outcomes and set new standards in workforce performance. Training participants can take courses on their own schedules, and will have access to Penn Foster’s full platform support.

“ABC of Wisconsin is an incredible organization that is first and foremost concerned about the success of its members,” said Collin Gutman, Head of Skilled Trades, Penn Foster. “We couldn’t be happier to come alongside the organization and bolster its already impressive level of support with courses their members can take that can help them along any point in their careers in construction.”

About ABC of Wisconsin

The ABC of Wisconsin Apprenticeship Program trains 1,400 apprentices around Wisconsin in 12 trades, including Carpentry, Electrical, Plumbing, HVAC, Sheet Metal, Steamfitting, Sprinkler Fitting, Heavy Equipment Operating, Roofing, Concrete Finishing, Heat & Frost Insulating and Construction Craft Laborer.

The program has trained tens of thousands of craft workers through Wisconsin’s technical colleges over the years. Associated Builders and Contractors is a national trade association, representing more than 21,000 merit contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers, manufacturers and construction-related professionals. With more than 860 members, the Wisconsin chapter is the largest in the country.

About Penn Foster

Students, employers and partner organizations rely on Penn Foster to build the skills and knowledge to power the 21st century workforce. For over 125 years, Penn Foster has been dedicated to helping people lead more meaningful and productive lives and to improving social outcomes through education. Penn Foster provides career pathways for opportunity youth and adult learners through diverse and affordable online diploma, certificate and degree programs, offered via its high school, career school and college. With more than 30,000 graduates each year, Penn Foster’s online and blended learning programs are delivered in a self-paced, competency-based model wrapped by comprehensive academic, professional and personal support and coaching. For more information, visit https://www.workforcedevelopment.com/