YouthBuild San Antonio
Department of Labor - DOL Program
YouthBuild USA Mentor Program
YouthBuild USA AmeriCorp Program
Local Workforce Training Program
YouthBuild Youth 16 to 24 Year Old
YouthBuild Adult 18 and Up
Workforce Training in Construction; Home Builders Institute - Pre-Apprentice Certificate Training
Tuition & Fees / 13 Week Course: Minimum 80 Contact Hours;
Course $5600.00; Books, Supplies, Corequisite: $1983: Total $7583.00
Courses
1. Building Trades Safety & First Aide; 2. Construction Math; 3. Construction Tools & Materials; 4. Employability; 5. Green Building; 6. Electrical or Electives
Registration Requirements
EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENT (Only one required)
- High School Diploma
- High School Transcript
- College Transcript
- GED
- Proof of completing the 8th grade
Identification Requirements
- Social Security Card
- Government Issued ID (Only one required)
- Driver's License
- State ID
- Military ID
- Passport
- Green card
Course Schedule
Length of Program is 13 weeks with an additional 1 Year follow up for Case Management, Job Development, and Credentialing Support.
Class days include Monday thru Friday
8:00 am - 12:00pm
Worksite Training Schedule
8:00am - 12:00pm Every Wednesday
**This training includes online courses. The high school completion class will be online, the construction training days of the class will be in person instructor and instructor led. Be advised, students must have basic computer skills for this course.**
YouthBuild San Antonio offers community-based pre-apprenticeship and registered apprenticeship programs that provide job training and educational opportunities for at-risk youth ages 16-24 who have previously dropped out of high school or are adults 18 and over in need of job training. Participants learn vocational skills in construction, as well as in other in-demand industries, including healthcare and Information Technology. Participants also provide community service through the required construction or rehabilitation of affordable housing for low-income or homeless families in their own neighborhoods. Participants split their time between the vocational training work site and the classroom, where they earn their high school diploma, learn to be community leaders, and prepare for postsecondary training opportunities, including college, apprenticeships, and employment. YouthBuild San Antonio includes significant support systems, such as mentoring, follow-up education, employment, and personal counseling services; additionally, participants participate in community service and civic engagement projects.