Pre-Apprentice Carpentry

Sheet Metal Worker




Summit's 100 Hard Hats program is designed to provide students with job readiness skills in the construction trade through classroom and hands-on training completed in two 10-week phases: Phase I (general industry training) and Phase II (hands-on training). Training is administered by Journey-level carpentry instructors with more than 70 years of combined experience in the field. Learn more about 100 Hard Hats.

Upon completion of the training program, students will have gained marketable job readiness skills, and are ready to begin a career in the residential and commercial construction industry. Summit also helps students learn how to enter a trade union which makes workers eligible for additional wages, education and other employment benefits.



In addition to Pre-Apprentice Carpentry basic construction skills, students will also receive a sheet metal working training certificate. The Pre-Apprentice Carpentry Sheet Metal specialization is offered in partnership with Dunwoody College of Technology.

Phase I takes place at Summit, where students learn the basics of construction. Phase II takes place at Dunwoody, where students will learn commercial sheet metal application, sheet metal history, fabrication of ducts and fittings common to the HVAC industry. The course also introduces students to the local sheet metal workers union to receive industry support.

Course Length:20 Weeks
Tuition cost:$5,400.00 *

* Financial aid is available to those who qualify.

Our registration and admissions process is managed via our Student Portal.
If you are ready to begin the admissions process, create a student account. Once your account registration is received, an Admissions Counselor will be in touch to see how we can best assist you.

For questions, please contact Tesa Johnson in Admissions at 612-377-0150 or tjohnson@saoic.org.

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