Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I come in and apply any time during the year?
No, we take the application one time a year, during the first two weeks of March, depending on the calendar year it may begin during the last few days of February.

Q: Can I get an application mailed to me?
No, you must sign in and fill out the application in person.

Q: What if I can't find my high school diploma or GED?
You can usually contact your school and obtain a copy of your transcripts.

Q: What is the Basic Skills Test?
It consists of three timed tests, (math, verbal and a Scholastic Level Exam) produced by Wonderlic. It measures your verbal and math skills to the 12 grade level.

Q: When can I take the Basic Skills Test?
Once you've completed your application you will set up a time and date to take the test. Your application packet will give you further instructions, including the deadline that the test must be completed by.

Q: Can I retest if I don't do well?
You can only take the test once during the application period. All applicants will be notified within two weeks after the application and testing process is completed.

Q: Is there a sample test I can practice with?
No, this is a basic skills test. However you may want to review basic algebra skills such as fractions.

Q: I see you have schools in two locations. Can I apply at both? What if one location is more convenient for me?
Yes, applications can be filled out at both locations. If you apply at Dunwoody College of Technology, you would interview there. The same applies to the St Cloud Technical College. You can apply and interview at both locations. You would be ranked according to yours scores at that location, and if placed out to work, you would attend school at that location.

Q: What are the related training classes?
The classes are held in the evening starting in September and running through April each year. You typically have class two nights a week, starting at 5:30 pm and lasting 3.5 to 4 hours each night.

Q: What are the qualifications to apply for the plumbers' apprenticeship program?
You need to be 17 years of age or older and have a high school diploma or GED.

Q: What if I am a high school senior and haven't graduated yet or I'm not 18?
You would need to provide us with your diploma or GED by June 15. According to Minnesota law no one under the age of 18 can work in the construction industry.