Earn & Learn · Cybersecurity
Drexel Cybersecurity Support Technician Apprenticeship
Sponsored by Drexel University · Information Security Analysts
What families should know
A Drexel University registered cybersecurity pathway with an open apprenticeship inquiry intake; submitting an inquiry is not a job offer and does not guarantee an employer match.
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
- Applicants whose eligibility and employer-partner availability Drexel confirms during inquiry.
- Listed sponsor location
- Philadelphia, PA This is the sponsor listing, not necessarily the work site.
- Delivery mode
- Not verified
- Who the verified information describes
- High-school diploma or equivalent plus one of the published IT experience, credential, CTE, or extracurricular routes, and qualifying reading/math assessment.
- Eligibility
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- Have a high-school diploma or equivalent
- Meet one published IT experience, credential, CTE, or extracurricular route
- Complete the qualifying reading and math assessment
- Confirm eligibility and employer-partner availability with Drexel during inquiry
- Compensation
- Apprentices are hired by an employer partner and receive wage increases; the inquiry is not a job offer.
- Duration
- 12–18 months.
- Credential
- A+, Network+, Security+, a nationally recognized apprenticeship credential, and up to 15 evaluated Drexel credits as described by the provider.
Next action
What happens next
Submit the provider's inquiry/contact action and speak with an apprenticeship expert about eligibility and employer availability.
Fit and tradeoffs
Questions to resolve before applying
- No public job inventory or guaranteed employer match is shown.
- Delivery and current geography are not verified.
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: availability, eligibility, training, compensation, duration, credential. Observed Jul 30, 2026.
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