Apprentice Services

Scholarship donors
Classroom Instruction
    Enrolment Instructions
        Registration Dates
    Class Catalogue
    About Classroom Instruction
        Delivery Method and Type
        Tuition and Fees
        Class Locations
            
        Special Accommodations
Exams
    Exam Counselling Sheets
    Exam Bookings
    Challenge an Exam
    Exam Accommodations
    What to Bring
    Study Tips for Success
    AIT Training Plan
Financial Support
    Student Loans and Grants
        Pre-employment students
    Employment Insurance
    Scholarships
        High School Apprenticeship Scholarships
        Pre-Apprentice Scholarships
        AIT Scholarships
        Top Apprentice Scholarships
        World Skills Legacy Scholarship
        Scholarship Donors
    Consent to be Considered
Maintain your Records
Request a Document
Relocate between Provinces
Forms
Extra Supports
    Virtual Learning Strategist
    Supports for Apprentices with Disabilities

Scholarship Donor - AIT

Alberta Ironworkers Apprenticeship and Training Plan

Donor Since: 2002
Number of Scholarships: 7
Websites: Alberta Ironworkers Apprenticeship and Training Plan
Scholarship Information: Alberta Ironworkers Apprenticeship and Training Plan Scholarship, Alberta Ironworkers Apprenticeship and Training Plan - Top Ironworker Generalist Scholarship (3), Alberta Ironworkers Apprenticeship and Training Plan - Top Ironworker Reinforcing Scholarship (1), Alberta Ironworkers Apprenticeship and Training Plan - Top Ironworker Structural/Ornamental Scholarship (2)

History:
The Alberta Ironworkers Apprenticeship and Training Plan and the Ironworkers Local 720 are pleased to be involved in the Alberta Scholarship Apprenticeship and Industry Training Scholarships Program.

The Alberta Ironworkers Apprenticeship and Training Trust Fund was created through a collective agreement made on July 5, 1969 between the International Association of Bridge, Structural and Ornamental Ironworkers Local 720 (Edmonton) and by collective agreement made on April 13, 1970 between Local 725 (Calgary) and the Employers. The Fund was established with respect to providing training programs for those members engaged as apprentices and those members who may be eligible for refresher and retraining programs.

Although the initiatives have been amended throughout the years, the fundamental purpose of the Fund has not changed; the key elements of training have not changed; the philosophy of passing skills has not changed.

To excel in being the safest, most productive and highest quality workforce available, it all starts with initial training and continues with refresher and upgrading training throughout a craftsperson's career.

 

 

Contact us with any questions