Choosing a college is a big decision. And life doesn’t stop just because you want to go to school. You might be raising a family, working full time, or becoming the first in your family to go to college.
For many people, the traditional college path doesn’t fit into real life. It can feel like you have to choose between earning money now or getting a degree.
But things are changing. Paid apprenticeship programs offered by Normandale and our employer partners, Aon, Polar Semiconductor, and Seagate, help students do both at the same time. You get real work experience, earn money, and go to school, while the employer pays for things like tuition, fees, and books.
“The attraction of the Normandale-Aon apprenticeship to me was the fact that I could pursue my degree while still earning a salary. Also, building a foundation to start a long-term career.” -Ebony Walker, Normandale apprenticeship program graduate
Jobs Are Open, but Skills Don’t Match
You may hear there are millions of job openings. But many companies still can’t find people with the skills they need. This isn’t just a business problem. It’s a problem for people who want good jobs but don’t have a clear path to get them.
The skills gap is real and growing. In fields like financial services, tech, and advanced manufacturing, more than 75% of corporate leaders report a critical skills gap. They need workers who can handle things like data, project work, or advanced manufacturing on day one.
At the same time, about 30% of U.S. college students drop out, mostly because of money. Community colleges like Normandale are designed to help. We are affordable, flexible, and focused on real careers. And, with our paid apprenticeship programs, students also get hands-on job experience.
A Different Kind of College Experience: The Normandale Apprenticeship Program
Getting paid while you learn is huge. But the value of Normandale’ paid apprenticeship programs go much deeper than money. It’s about building a supported path, something most traditional internships or campus jobs can’t offer.
“This program has allowed me to develop new industry skills and also obtain a degree, while being able to support my family,” said Monique Sallis, Normandale apprenticeship program graduate.
With thoughtful course design, diverse learning opportunities, and partnerships with industry experts, Normandale offers the best paid apprenticeship programs in Minnesota.
- Learning That Connects to Real Work
In Normandale’s paid apprenticeship program, your classes and job work together. What you learn in class helps you at work, and what you learn at work makes your classes easier to understand.
2. Guaranteed Support and Mentorship
At Normandale, you get mentors who guide your professional development, help you build your network, and teach you how to succeed in the corporate world. This built-in support system is a career changer.
3. A Clear Path to a Career
Through Normandale’s paid apprenticeship programs, you get more than just classes; you get a real future. You earn a college degree while building professional experience that employers want. You gain financial stability because you’re earning a paycheck and don’t have to worry about tuition or books. And when you finish, you’re already on a clear path toward a long-term career.

Your Future to Earn and Learn
Normandale Community College helps students earn a living while building a future. No student should choose between paying bills and getting an education. If you’re ready for a college experience that fits your life and helps you build a stronger future, the Normandale paid apprenticeship program is a powerful place to start. Learn more about how you can learn, earn, and grow at Normandale. www.normandale.edu/apprenticeship
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Earn and Learn Apprenticeships: A New Path for Normandale Students
Choosing a college is a big decision. And life doesn’t stop just because you want to go to school. You might be raising a family, working full time, or becoming the first in your family to go to college.
For many people, the traditional college path doesn’t fit into real life. It can feel like you have to choose between earning money now or getting a degree.
But things are changing. Paid apprenticeship programs offered by Normandale and our employer partners, Aon, Polar Semiconductor, and Seagate, help students do both at the same time. You get real work experience, earn money, and go to school, while the employer pays for things like tuition, fees, and books.
“The attraction of the Normandale-Aon apprenticeship to me was the fact that I could pursue my degree while still earning a salary. Also, building a foundation to start a long-term career.” -Ebony Walker, Normandale apprenticeship program graduate
Jobs Are Open, but Skills Don’t Match
You may hear there are millions of job openings. But many companies still can’t find people with the skills they need. This isn’t just a business problem. It’s a problem for people who want good jobs but don’t have a clear path to get them.
The skills gap is real and growing. In fields like financial services, tech, and advanced manufacturing, more than 75% of corporate leaders report a critical skills gap. They need workers who can handle things like data, project work, or advanced manufacturing on day one.
At the same time, about 30% of U.S. college students drop out, mostly because of money. Community colleges like Normandale are designed to help. We are affordable, flexible, and focused on real careers. And, with our paid apprenticeship programs, students also get hands-on job experience.
A Different Kind of College Experience: The Normandale Apprenticeship Program
Getting paid while you learn is huge. But the value of Normandale’ paid apprenticeship programs go much deeper than money. It’s about building a supported path, something most traditional internships or campus jobs can’t offer.
“This program has allowed me to develop new industry skills and also obtain a degree, while being able to support my family,” said Monique Sallis, Normandale apprenticeship program graduate.
With thoughtful course design, diverse learning opportunities, and partnerships with industry experts, Normandale offers the best paid apprenticeship programs in Minnesota.
- Learning That Connects to Real Work
In Normandale’s paid apprenticeship program, your classes and job work together. What you learn in class helps you at work, and what you learn at work makes your classes easier to understand.
2. Guaranteed Support and Mentorship
At Normandale, you get mentors who guide your professional development, help you build your network, and teach you how to succeed in the corporate world. This built-in support system is a career changer.
3. A Clear Path to a Career
Through Normandale’s paid apprenticeship programs, you get more than just classes; you get a real future. You earn a college degree while building professional experience that employers want. You gain financial stability because you’re earning a paycheck and don’t have to worry about tuition or books. And when you finish, you’re already on a clear path toward a long-term career.

Your Future to Earn and Learn
Normandale Community College helps students earn a living while building a future. No student should choose between paying bills and getting an education. If you’re ready for a college experience that fits your life and helps you build a stronger future, the Normandale paid apprenticeship program is a powerful place to start. Learn more about how you can learn, earn, and grow at Normandale. www.normandale.edu/apprenticeship
MORE SPONSORED CONTENT BY NORMANDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Choosing a College That Cares: 5 Must-Haves to Look For
Choosing a college is one of the biggest decisions you’ll make. It’s not just about classes or tuition; it’s about finding a place that supports your entire journey. Whether you’re fresh out of high school, returning after a break, or juggling work and family, you deserve a college that sees you as a whole person.
Here are five essential supports to look for and why they are important to your success.
1. Personalized advising that guides, not just informs
You deserve more than a course scheduler. You need a partner who helps you navigate college and plan your future. National studies show that strong advising relationships lead to better academic planning and greater satisfaction.
A question you can ask: “How will my advisor get to know me and help me figure out my path, not just my class schedule?”
2. Access to basic needs
Look for colleges that provide the support, and the essentials that keep you going, easy to find. When a college provides access to basic needs, it shows they’re serious about removing the real-life barriers that stand between you and your goals.
What to look for:
- On-campus resources like free food, clothing, and school supplies.
- Emergency aid to help you overcome unforeseen financial challenges.
- Reliable tech support and access to equipment, both on campus and online.
- Affordable transit options and easy campus access.
A question you can ask: “If I’m having a hard time with basic needs, like food or housing, what’s available to me on campus?”
3. Wellness & mental health supports
College can be stressful. The most supportive ones understand that your mental well-being is directly linked to your academic performance. When a college invests in your mental health and well-being, it helps you stay focused and resilient.
What to look for:
- Free, confidential in-person and virtual counseling with flexible hours.
- Peer support groups offered through trusted services that provide a sense of community and shared experience.
- Workshops on stress management, financial planning, and work-life balance that will give you skills for a lifetime.
A question you can ask: “What kind of free mental health and wellness services can I access as a student?”

4. Employment options that build skills and connections
Campus jobs offer income while helping you build skills, confidence, and connection. Find flexible roles that support your academic, professional, and personal goals.
What to look for:
- On-campus jobs that prioritize academics and offer flexible scheduling.
- Pay that reflects the value of your contributions and reduces financial stress.
- Supervisors who mentor and support your growth and development.
- Opportunities to build valuable, ready-to-use skills or explore different career paths.
A question you can ask: “Are there on-campus jobs available, and how do they help me build skills for my future career?”
5. Clear costs and transferable pathways
You deserve transparency. That’s why colleges should be totally clear about costs and have simple ways for your credits to move with you.
What to look for:
- Published tuition rates and net price calculators that reflect real costs.
- Transfer pathways that are clear and easy to understand.
- Accessible financial aid and emergency grant programs.
A question you can ask: “How will you help me understand the total cost of my education and ensure I can get a degree or transfer my credits to a four-year university?”
The Normandale Community College Student Support Services Advantage
Normandale Community College is a living example of a college that delivers these five essentials. Our commitment to the whole student is built into our DNA, designed to keep you moving forward even when life gets complicated.
- Personalized advising: Our advisors work with you to create a success plan, connecting you to financial aid, tutoring, and career services all in one place. We make sure you never feel alone on your journey. “I wouldn’t be where I am without their phenomenal support.” – Normandale student.
- Basic needs support: The Campus Cupboard and Student Resource Center provides support for finding food, housing, transportation, childcare, health care, and more. With nearly 18,000 student visits last year, it’s a testament to our dedication to meeting the fundamental needs of our community. “I always knew I wanted to go to college, but I didn’t know the resources I would have. When I got to Normandale, at 19, I was living in my car, and they helped me push through with all the resources I needed to finish.” – Normandale student.
- Mental health care: Students have access to free, confidential counseling, both in-person and virtual, plus online support through Mantra Health, peer circles, and stress workshops tailored to personal needs. “This is somewhere I could be safe, be myself, and just feel comfortable with everything going on.” – Normandale student.
- Student employment: We offer flexible, on-campus student jobs that pay $17 per hour. These jobs provide money, build skills, and support your journey. “Normandale has really helped me solidify what I want to do in life, not only academically, but personally.” – Normandale student.
- Clear pathways: Our tuition is a fraction of the cost of Minnesota’s state or private colleges. Thanks to pre-arranged transfer agreements, it’s easy to move on to a four-year school. “This is a place that gives students a chance to choose a new path in life. We start from having a dream and Normandale is a place for us to build those dreams.” – Normandale student.
The right college can change everything. Ask the questions, explore the supports, and choose a place that’s ready to walk with you every step of the way.
To learn more about Normandale Community College, visit normandale.edu
Choosing a college is one of the biggest decisions you’ll make. It’s not just about classes or tuition; it’s about finding a place that supports your entire journey. Whether you’re fresh out of high school, returning after a break, or juggling work and family, you deserve a college that sees you as a whole person. […]
Choosing a college is a big decision. And life doesn’t stop just because you want to go to school. You might be raising a family, working full time, or becoming the first in your family to go to college. For many people, the traditional college path doesn’t fit into real life. It can feel like […]
Choosing a College That Cares: 5 Must-Haves to Look For
Choosing a college is one of the biggest decisions you’ll make. It’s not just about classes or tuition; it’s about finding a place that supports your entire journey. Whether you’re fresh out of high school, returning after a break, or juggling work and family, you deserve a college that sees you as a whole person.
Here are five essential supports to look for and why they are important to your success.
1. Personalized advising that guides, not just informs
You deserve more than a course scheduler. You need a partner who helps you navigate college and plan your future. National studies show that strong advising relationships lead to better academic planning and greater satisfaction.
A question you can ask: “How will my advisor get to know me and help me figure out my path, not just my class schedule?”
2. Access to basic needs
Look for colleges that provide the support, and the essentials that keep you going, easy to find. When a college provides access to basic needs, it shows they’re serious about removing the real-life barriers that stand between you and your goals.
What to look for:
- On-campus resources like free food, clothing, and school supplies.
- Emergency aid to help you overcome unforeseen financial challenges.
- Reliable tech support and access to equipment, both on campus and online.
- Affordable transit options and easy campus access.
A question you can ask: “If I’m having a hard time with basic needs, like food or housing, what’s available to me on campus?”
3. Wellness & mental health supports
College can be stressful. The most supportive ones understand that your mental well-being is directly linked to your academic performance. When a college invests in your mental health and well-being, it helps you stay focused and resilient.
What to look for:
- Free, confidential in-person and virtual counseling with flexible hours.
- Peer support groups offered through trusted services that provide a sense of community and shared experience.
- Workshops on stress management, financial planning, and work-life balance that will give you skills for a lifetime.
A question you can ask: “What kind of free mental health and wellness services can I access as a student?”

4. Employment options that build skills and connections
Campus jobs offer income while helping you build skills, confidence, and connection. Find flexible roles that support your academic, professional, and personal goals.
What to look for:
- On-campus jobs that prioritize academics and offer flexible scheduling.
- Pay that reflects the value of your contributions and reduces financial stress.
- Supervisors who mentor and support your growth and development.
- Opportunities to build valuable, ready-to-use skills or explore different career paths.
A question you can ask: “Are there on-campus jobs available, and how do they help me build skills for my future career?”
5. Clear costs and transferable pathways
You deserve transparency. That’s why colleges should be totally clear about costs and have simple ways for your credits to move with you.
What to look for:
- Published tuition rates and net price calculators that reflect real costs.
- Transfer pathways that are clear and easy to understand.
- Accessible financial aid and emergency grant programs.
A question you can ask: “How will you help me understand the total cost of my education and ensure I can get a degree or transfer my credits to a four-year university?”
The Normandale Community College Student Support Services Advantage
Normandale Community College is a living example of a college that delivers these five essentials. Our commitment to the whole student is built into our DNA, designed to keep you moving forward even when life gets complicated.
- Personalized advising: Our advisors work with you to create a success plan, connecting you to financial aid, tutoring, and career services all in one place. We make sure you never feel alone on your journey. “I wouldn’t be where I am without their phenomenal support.” – Normandale student.
- Basic needs support: The Campus Cupboard and Student Resource Center provides support for finding food, housing, transportation, childcare, health care, and more. With nearly 18,000 student visits last year, it’s a testament to our dedication to meeting the fundamental needs of our community. “I always knew I wanted to go to college, but I didn’t know the resources I would have. When I got to Normandale, at 19, I was living in my car, and they helped me push through with all the resources I needed to finish.” – Normandale student.
- Mental health care: Students have access to free, confidential counseling, both in-person and virtual, plus online support through Mantra Health, peer circles, and stress workshops tailored to personal needs. “This is somewhere I could be safe, be myself, and just feel comfortable with everything going on.” – Normandale student.
- Student employment: We offer flexible, on-campus student jobs that pay $17 per hour. These jobs provide money, build skills, and support your journey. “Normandale has really helped me solidify what I want to do in life, not only academically, but personally.” – Normandale student.
- Clear pathways: Our tuition is a fraction of the cost of Minnesota’s state or private colleges. Thanks to pre-arranged transfer agreements, it’s easy to move on to a four-year school. “This is a place that gives students a chance to choose a new path in life. We start from having a dream and Normandale is a place for us to build those dreams.” – Normandale student.
The right college can change everything. Ask the questions, explore the supports, and choose a place that’s ready to walk with you every step of the way.
To learn more about Normandale Community College, visit normandale.edu
Choosing a college is one of the biggest decisions you’ll make. It’s not just about classes or tuition; it’s about finding a place that supports your entire journey. Whether you’re fresh out of high school, returning after a break, or juggling work and family, you deserve a college that sees you as a whole person. […]
Choosing a college is a big decision. And life doesn’t stop just because you want to go to school. You might be raising a family, working full time, or becoming the first in your family to go to college. For many people, the traditional college path doesn’t fit into real life. It can feel like [...]

