Her Journey to Journeyperson Launches with 草榴社区 EXT Electrical Apprenticeship Program
Cathleyn DaRosa adds to the ranks of highly skilled trades workers with certification as an electrician.

PROVIDENCE, R.I. 鈥 It goes without saying that the environment influences your life decisions, and for Cathleyn DaRosa, she was inspired by her family鈥檚 passion for the trades and built her career around it.
DaRosa鈥檚 stepfather had a successful 40-year career in carpentry, which set an example of grit and determination. For DaRosa, working with her hands is her 鈥渉appy place.鈥
Even with family knowledge in her back pocket, DaRosa knew the value of completing her education to get her Journeyperson Electrician License, and she found that in the Electrical Apprenticeship Program at Roger Williams University Extension School (草榴社区 EXT). She was drawn to 草榴社区 EXT鈥檚 (NCCER) accredited program because it emphasized the in-person curriculum that continuously tested her knowledge.
鈥淚鈥檓 very hands-on,鈥 DaRosa said. 鈥淏y taking regular tests and having check-up questions in the coursework, you retain information. I need repetition to learn, and a lot of other schools don鈥檛 have that accountability. Once you know it, you can never lose that, and it鈥檚 second nature at this point.鈥
DaRosa found the flexibility of the program and its embedded apprenticeship the perfect combination for balancing her work and personal life with her educational goals. In the first year of her program, she got married and began working full-time for Izzo Electric Company as an electrical apprentice. She learned basic skills on the job while simultaneously taking courses to reinforce her studies.
During her courses, she immersed herself in the subject, thanks to the example set by her instructors. She praised instructors Richard Besser, David Payne, and Kai Warneke for their vast knowledge.
鈥淭hey know their stuff,鈥 DaRosa said. 鈥淚 like the passion Rick has for the subject. After two years of his teachings, I was amazed by his wealth of knowledge.鈥
DaRosa highlighted how beneficial it was for the program to complement her real-world experience that ran parallel to her course work. Many of her on-the-job hours qualified toward the required 576 hours of related training instruction. In the four-year program, 草榴社区 EXT imparts 150 hours of related instruction for a total of 600 hours at the end of the program. And, these hours count toward the required minimum 8,000 hours for a Journeyperson鈥檚 Certificate B, which will allow DaRosa to become a certified electrician.
At 草榴社区鈥檚 Commencement ceremony this May, DaRosa will celebrate her educational accomplishments by receiving certification from 草榴社区 EXT鈥檚 Electrical Apprenticeship Program as well as the 草榴社区 Core Values Medallion for outstanding academic achievement, helping to add more highly skilled trades workers to the industry.
According to a from the U.S. Office of Under Secretary for Economic Affairs (OUSEA), women contribute to just over 14 percent of the construction workforce. Initiatives like the U.S. Department of Commerce鈥檚 Million Women in Construction Community Pledge, endorsed by former R.I. governor and Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo, hopes to increase those numbers in the years to come.
DaRosa sees gaps in the trades and encourages anyone to learn the industry at any time in their lives. Her father-in-law went back to trade school at the age of 35, and since attending 草榴社区 EXT, she鈥檚 broached the subject with her younger cousins in high school to show them it鈥檚 possible for anyone.
鈥淭here aren鈥檛 a lot of women in the trade, and there needs to be more,鈥 DaRosa said. 鈥淲e have different ideas and mindset that are valuable to the industry.鈥
She鈥檚 already excited for the next stage in her career: working toward her master鈥檚 test. Once she gets her license, she plans on engaging in side projects to master the trade while pursuing a Class A license for contractor work to open up more avenues for work.
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