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Franklin University Cybersecurity Apprenticeship
Sponsored by FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY · Information Security Analysts
What families should know
Franklin University's official form is not accepting B.S. Cybersecurity applications because the registration deadline has passed; the documented pathway serves current students who already have aligned paid employment.
Decision facts
What we could verify
Registration confirms a program relationship. It does not, by itself, confirm that an employer is currently accepting apprentices.
- Service area
- Franklin students in the B.S. Cybersecurity program who are legally eligible for aligned U.S. employment.
- Listed sponsor location
- Columbus, OH This is the sponsor listing, not necessarily the work site.
- Delivery mode
- Not verified
- Who the verified information describes
- Current Franklin B.S. Cybersecurity students in good academic standing with an aligned paid job and resume; use the narrower application-form requirements when the program page and form differ.
- Eligibility
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- Be a current Franklin B.S. Cybersecurity student in good academic standing
- Have aligned paid employment and a resume for the current apprenticeship application
- Be legally eligible for aligned U.S. employment
- Compensation
- Paid part-time or full-time aligned employment with employer-defined increases as competencies are completed.
- Duration
- At least 2,000 employer hours across nine aligned courses.
- Credential
- Nationally recognized U.S. Department of Labor apprenticeship credential plus the underlying B.S. degree requirements.
Next action
What happens next
The official form is not accepting B.S. Cybersecurity applications because its registration deadline has passed. If Franklin reopens the cycle, it verifies academic standing and employment, obtains employer agreement and signed apprenticeship documents, then enters the apprentice into RAPIDS.
Fit and tradeoffs
Questions to resolve before applying
- This is not an entry route for applicants who are neither Franklin students nor already in aligned paid employment.
- The current B.S. Cybersecurity application cycle is closed.
- Tuition and funding vary.
Helpful reading
Guides for your next step
- How to Tell Whether a Cybersecurity Apprenticeship Is Actually Open
Many cybersecurity apprenticeship programs are real but not currently hiring. Here is how students and families can verify whether an opportunity is truly open.
- Cybersecurity Apprenticeships for High School Students and Recent Graduates: What Families Should Know
Cybersecurity apprenticeships can offer paid experience and training, but age, school, location, and employment rules vary. Here is what high school students and families should know.
Sources and review details
Where these details came from
Quan Pathways keeps registration sources separate from current availability sources and displays the date each source was checked.
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Supports: identity, registration, occupation. Observed Jul 30, 2026.
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Supports: eligibility, training, compensation, duration, credential. Observed Jul 30, 2026.
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Supports: availability, eligibility. Observed Jul 30, 2026.
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