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TESU, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory to partner on apprenticeship program

Electronics Technician Apprentice program will leverage TESU’s online courses as foundation for its related technical instruction

Thomas Edison State University and Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory have signed a memo of understanding, establishing an innovative partnership that integrates higher education with registered apprenticeship programs.

The organizations announced they will create the Electronics Technician Apprentice program, which will leverage TESU’s online courses as the foundation for its related technical instruction, the classroom component of the apprenticeship.

“This partnership exemplifies the power of aligning workforce training with higher education,” Jeffrey Harmon, vice provost for strategic initiatives and institutional effectiveness at TESU, said. “By integrating our online courses into PPPL’s apprenticeship programs, we are providing a direct, flexible and accredited pathway for apprentices to gain both technical expertise and academic credit that can advance their careers.”

PPPL, a U.S. Department of Energy national laboratory, long has been committed to developing the next generation of skilled professionals in energy and technology.

The Electronics Technician Apprentice program came about after PPPL submitted TESU’s courses and syllabi to the U.S. Department of Labor as part of the official registration process, ensuring that apprentices receive high-quality, academically rigorous instruction aligned with industry standards.

Diana Adel, apprenticeship program manager at PPPL, obviously is pleased and said additional apprenticeship programs are expected to follow this model.

“The PPPL program is the first-of-its-kind U.S. Department of Labor registered apprentice program in fusion energy and plasma sciences,” she said. “Funded predominantly by the U.S. Department of Energy, our graduates earn a transferrable, nationally recognized credential within their industry and career pathway after four years of highly specialized, on-the-job training and up to 500 hours of classroom instruction.

“By partnering with TESU, we can provide the flexibility our apprentices require while ensuring the related technical instruction meets all of our requirements. We look forward to growing this partnership in the future.”

TESU is a national leader in awarding academic credit for apprenticeship programs, offering working professionals the opportunity to translate their hands-on experience into degree completion.

By partnering with PPPL, TESU continues to support innovative workforce development initiatives that prepare individuals for critical roles in high-tech industries, TESU President Merodie Hancock said.

“At TESU, we recognize the value of work-based learning and its role in building a highly skilled workforce,” she said. “PPPL’s commitment to apprenticeship programs aligns with our mission to provide flexible, career-focused education. Together, we are creating a model that strengthens both workforce readiness and academic achievement.”

This collaboration underscores TESU’s leadership in bridging the gap between industry training and higher education, ensuring that apprenticeships are not just pathways to employment but also steppingstones toward lifelong learning and career advancement.

Students may be able to earn credit for professional licenses and certifications; apprenticeships and courses taken at the workplace; through corporations, government agencies, professional associations or unions; or through specialized training programs that have been evaluated for college credit by the university’s office of professional learning review or an institutional member of the consortium for the assessment of college equivalence.

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