* High schools: Some high schools offer apprenticeships as part of their vocational or career and technical education (CTE) programs. These are often partnerships with local businesses.
* Career and technical schools/colleges: These schools are specifically designed to provide vocational training, and apprenticeships are a significant part of their curriculum for many trades.
* Community colleges: Some community colleges have partnerships with businesses to offer apprenticeship programs alongside traditional academic coursework.
* Universities (less common): While less frequent, some universities, particularly those with strong technical programs, may offer apprenticeship opportunities, often integrated into specific degree programs.
It's important to note that apprenticeships aren't *offered by* the school in the same way a class is. The school facilitates the *relationship* between the apprentice and the employer, providing oversight and often some classroom instruction related to the apprenticeship. The apprenticeship itself is a job with a sponsoring employer.