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Apprentice Resources

Congratulations! By enrolling in the HACC Apprentice Program, you have taken a step for a rewarding career that offers competitive lifetime earnings, an education and a career, rather than just a job. You are not only learning in a classroom setting but learning in the field working for a contractor.

You are learning from the best teachers in the heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration (HVACR) industry. Skilled workers are in demand. The HVACR industry offers a competitive income, an education, a career, but more importantly, a skill that you can take pride in.

Returning students do not need to apply each year. You will be invoiced in August for the upcoming school year. At that time, you will receive information on where to report for class.


College Credit Information

Carroll Community College—All students who earn a completion from our program, this is both passing the classes and turning in their 8,000 hours, are eligible to earn college credit. Carroll Community College will credit our students with 24 credits towards an Associate of Arts and Sciences degree.

Cecil College—Students who complete years 2 and 3 or years 3 and 4 of the HVAC/R Apprenticeship Program for a minimum of 4,000 on-the-job training apprenticeship hours are eligible to earn 30 credits to go towards the Associate of Applied Science Skilled Trades degree. Find out more here: Cecil College: AAS Skilled Trades degree.

Harford Community College—All students who earn a completion from our program, this is both passing the classes and turning in their 8,000 hours, are eligible to earn college credit. Harford Community College will credit our students with 21 credits towards an Associate of Applied Sciences degree. 10 credits will be applied to the Technical Professional Electives and 11 will be applied to the Core Technical Professional Courses.

Howard Community College—All students who earn a completion from our program, this is both passing the classes and turning in their 8,000 hours, are eligible to earn college credit. Howard Community College will credit our students with 24 credits towards an Associate of Applied Sciences degree. Find out more here: Howard Community College - Skilled Building Trades - A.A.S. Degree.


For these opportunities, the students can have attended classes at any of our locations. All students who completed our program requirements are eligible for these benefits.

Find out more about the HACCMD Apprenticeship Program Instructors.

Apprentice Resources

The resources below are provided for you as you go through the program. If you have any questions, please contact Stephanie Anderson at sanderson@haccmd.org.

2025-2026 Information for New and Returning Students

Apprenticeship Training Brochure

2025-2026 Apprentice Handbook

Apprentice Program Instructors

On the Job Training Form

Apprenticeship Training Topics Covered by Year

Cengage System Requirement Help

Resume Listing

For any student that have been laid off, fired or who never were able to start working we want to help you find an employer. Click here to complete the form and upload your resume.

We are excited that you have chosen HVAC for a career and to join our program. Feel free to contact our office with any questions, 410-431-8889.


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