At the start of the 2025 academic year, the CFA Arts et Métiers a 34.7% increase in the number of apprentices, confirming the appeal and relevance of the model promoted by AMTalents.
Beyond a mechanical evolution linked to the integration of the first cohorts three years ago, the increase in the number of apprentices reflects the momentum of the new levers deployed by Arts et Métiers support the needs of businesses and learners.
Key actions include:
- The launch of the three-year Grande École Program (PGE) Apprenticeship on the Paris campus, which now allows students to complete the entire program on a work-study basis, bringing them closer to the realities of the business world.
- The extension to the third year of the PGE program, a decisive moment in the curriculum when students choose their specialization and refine their career plans.
- The opening up of Specialized Master's programs recently registered with the RNCP(French National Register of Professional Certifications), which broadens the range of training courses available to new profiles and meets the growing demand from partner companies.
- The launch of the Bachelor's degree in "Sustainable Design" at the Chambéry Institute, an innovative program focused on the challenges of ecological transition and responsible innovation, now available as an apprenticeship.
A collective and shared success
Beyond the figures, this growth above all embodies the collective commitment of the teaching and administrative teams, who work tirelessly every day to support apprentices, companies, and academic partners. It also illustrates the development of partnerships with companies, which play a key role in the success of the apprenticeship program and are a real driving force behind the skills development of young talent.
The CFA Arts et Métiers thus Arts et Métiers its strategic role in the professionalization of students and the strengthening of the link between training and employment.
An ongoing ambition
AMTalents pursues its mission with ambition and determination: to train, support, and promote the talents of tomorrow, while strengthening the links between training, innovation, and employment.
An expanding range of vocational training opportunities
The momentum does not stop at apprenticeships: vocational training is also experiencing significant growth.
- +28.6% increase in enrolments for Specialized Master's degrees at the start of the 2025 academic year
More than 6 inter- and intra-company training courses included in the AMTalents 2025 catalog
These developments reflect AMTalents' desire to diversify its offering, support career transitions, and assist companies in developing their employees' skills.