Data source: DAPIP (U.S. Department of Education)
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I-TAP (Independent Training & Apprenticeship Program)
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About I-TAP (Independent Training & Apprenticeship Program)
I-TAP (Independent Training & Apprenticeship Program) is a workforce training organization located in Sacramento, California. Programs of this type focus on apprenticeship and skills training, often partnering with employers and labor organizations to provide structured on-the-job and classroom instruction in the skilled trades. I-TAP serves students and workers in the Sacramento metropolitan area.
Specific program details and credential levels are not listed in current IPEDS data for I-TAP. Apprenticeship programs in California typically cover construction trades, electrical work, plumbing, and other skilled occupations, leading to journeyperson credentials recognized by the state. Prospective participants should contact I-TAP directly for current program offerings and eligibility requirements.
Sacramento is the capital of California and a major regional center with significant public sector employment and ongoing construction and infrastructure development. The apprenticeship training model supported by I-TAP aligns with the workforce needs of the greater Sacramento region's construction and trades industries.
Accreditation: Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training
9856 Business Park Dr., Sacramento, CA 95827
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About California Trade Education
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