Admissions

At APEX Elite Line Academy, we want every student to feel supported from the very first step. That’s why our student coaches are here to guide you through the admissions process. Whether you’re exploring a new career path or already committed to becoming a lineworker, our admissions team has built a process that is simple, straightforward, and easy to navigate

Admission Requirements

To be considered for enrollment, applicants must meet the following requirements:

  • Be 18 years of age prior to the start date of the program
  • Hold a high school diploma or GED
  • Possess a valid driver’s license
  • Completed DOT or similar physical medical exam prior to enrollment
  • Provide proof of medical insurance prior to the start date
  • Weigh no more than 270 pounds (due to equipment safety limits for climbing and fall protection gear)
  • Have a good command of the written and spoken English language

Be physically and mentally fit for the demands of the program and profession

The Admissions Process

We’ve streamlined admissions into three easy steps:

  1. Complete the Online Application
    Submit your application through our online portal to get started.
  2. Submit Required Documentation
    Provide proof of your high school diploma/GED, driver’s license, medical insurance, and other requested information.
  3. Finalize Enrollment
    If selected, you’ll receive an enrollment packet to complete.

Need Help?

Need Help?

Our admissions coaches are here to answer questions, walk you through the requirements, and support you every step of the way. Contact us today to begin your journey toward becoming a professional lineworker.

Admissions FAQs

Yes. You must be at least 18 years old before the program start date to be eligible for enrollment.

Yes. You can attend from any other state as long as you meet all the other requirements for admission.

No. You will need to have completed at least Algebra with a passing grade to meet the minimum math standards.  Basic geometry is also helpful.

A GED is accepted in place of a high school diploma. Proof must be submitted during the admissions process.

For your safety, our climbing and fall protection gear has a maximum weight rating of 270 pounds. This ensures equipment functions properly in training and on the job.

You’ll need to be physically and mentally fit to handle the demands of linework—climbing, lifting, working outdoors, and handling tools. Our instructors will help you build strength and endurance throughout training, but you should arrive ready for challenging physical work.

Yes, a valid driver’s license is required before starting the program. A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) is highly recommended, but you may earn this during or after the program.

Yes, all students must provide proof of medical insurance prior to the program start date.

If you’re selected, you’ll receive an enrollment packet with final paperwork. A $500 deposit will be due at this time to reserve your spot in the program.

The deposit is non-refundable, but it will be applied toward your tuition total once you begin the program.

Our student coaches are here to guide you through every step. You’ll never go through the admissions process alone—just reach out, and we’ll help.

Scholarships

The following scholarships are presently available and accepting applications:

  • Gary and Terry Reynolds Scholarship Endowment Fund - This scholarship is open to graduates (or the equivalent) of high who are pursuing post-secondary education at public or private trade or vocational schools, including community college programs. The fund was established to help students with clear vocational potential who, due to economic circumstances, may not be able to cover the full cost of their education through personal or family resources.

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