What to know
- New York City launched the Modern Apprenticeship and Career Preparation for Youth (CRMYA) program on Monday, which will connect 3,000 students in more than 50 schools with multi-year, paid apprenticeships, Mayor Eric Adams.
- The program will place approximately 500 students on internships at companies focused on finance, technology and business operations in New York by the end of 2023, and student apprentices will earn between $ 15 and $ 25 per hour as a starting salary.
- CRMYA is part of Student journeys, a historic expansion of career-related learning opportunities for New York City public school students. The Pathways initiative focuses on putting every student on the path to a rewarding and engaging career as well as financial independence and long-term economic security.
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NEW YORK – New York City launched the Career Preparation and Modern Apprenticeship for Youth (CRMYA) program on Monday, which will connect 3,000 students in more than 50 schools with multi-year paid apprenticeships, Mayor Eric Adams announced.
The program will place approximately 500 students on internships at companies focused on finance, technology and business operations in New York by the end of 2023, and student apprentices will earn between $ 15 and $ 25 per hour as a starting salary.
CRMYA is part of Student journeys, a historic expansion of career-related learning opportunities for New York City public school students. The Pathways initiative focuses on putting every student on the path to a rewarding and engaging career as well as financial independence and long-term economic security.
“Passion and purpose are key ingredients in setting our students on the path to prosperity and success,” said Mayor Adams. “Classroom learning plays an important role, but our students have a lot to gain from hands-on experience in the real world. As very few of our kids graduate without plans for a job or higher education, internships and apprenticeships. they are a fundamental tool to prepare our young people for success. Student paths for economic security it will equip students with the tools to pursue their interests and set them on the path to financial independence, while connecting some of our largest employers with the next generation of leaders, ”the mayor said.