Fort Pierce, Fla. (April 26, 2026) — Indian River State College proudly celebrates National Apprenticeship Week (April 26 – May 2, 2026). During this week, the College highlights the powerful impact of its growing apprenticeship programs. These programs create a direct, debt-free pathway into high-demand careers. At the same time, they strengthen the regional workforce.
A Hands-On Approach to Career Training
Across the nation, organizations recognize apprenticeships as a proven workforce solution. Therefore, Indian River State College continues to lead with an innovative, hands-on model. Students earn while they learn. They work full-time during the day. Then, they attend focused evening classes in their chosen trade.

Leadership Perspective
“Indian River State College is proud to lead the way in expanding apprenticeship opportunities that remove barriers to education and connect students directly to meaningful careers,” said Dr. Heather Belmont. “By working hand in hand with our industry partners, we are creating a stronger workforce and a stronger community here on the Treasure Coast.”
“Apprenticeships are not just about filling positions today—they’re about building sustainable career pathways and strengthening the workforce for the future,” said Apprenticeship Manager Michael Hidalgo. “At Indian River State College, we create opportunities that are accessible, practical, and aligned with real industry needs.”
Programs That Meet Workforce Demand
Currently, Indian River State College offers a range of apprenticeship programs tailored to the Treasure Coast economy. For example, four-year programs include electrical, plumbing, and HVAC. Each program requires 8,000 hours of on-the-job training along with classroom instruction.
In addition, the College offers one-year programs in diesel technology, mechanical drafting, and mechatronics. These programs combine 2,000 hours of hands-on training with targeted technical instruction. Consequently, students build skills quickly and enter the workforce with confidence.
Affordable and Accessible Pathways
Equally important, Indian River State College removes financial barriers. The College provides tuition at no cost to students. Therefore, participants avoid student loan debt. While students may purchase tools or materials, they complete their programs without major financial burdens.

Student Success in Action
For apprentice Nathan Hodges, the program delivered immediate value. He is completing the electrical program and gaining real-world experience.
“It’s been an amazing journey,” Hodges said. “I’ve gained real-world skills, improved my communication, and built a strong foundation for my future—all while working and earning an income.”
Strong Industry Partnerships
At the same time, Indian River State College works closely with local employers. The College gathers input through advisory boards and ongoing collaboration. Then, it adjusts curriculum to match industry needs. As a result, employers build reliable talent pipelines and improve retention.

“Instead of searching for talent, employers are helping to develop it,” Hidalgo added. “That benefits everyone—the apprentice, the employer, and the entire community.”
Looking Ahead
Looking forward, Indian River State College plans to expand its apprenticeship offerings. The College aims to include additional fields such as technology and emerging industries. Ultimately, this growth will increase access to career-focused education across the region.
How to Get Started
To begin, prospective apprentices must work in their chosen field. They also need basic qualifications, including English proficiency and availability for evening classes. Meanwhile, employers can partner with Indian River State College to develop customized training programs that meet their workforce needs.
For more information about apprenticeship opportunities at Indian River State College, visit irsc.edu or contact the Apprenticeship Office at apprenticeship@irsc.edu or 772-462-7390. Click here to begin your application.