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Rev. 11/24/2015
CTE College Credit Program Program Benefits Getting Started Application Process Tips for Success Visit Us Online
PRESENTATION OVERVIEW
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WHAT IS CTE?
There are over 70 CTE programs offered in Nevada high schools.
They are taught on your high school campus by your high school teachers! Programs offered range in a variety of fields such as:
Automotive Technology Criminal Justice Culinary Arts Early Childhood Education Graphic Design Marketing Web Design & Development and many more!
CTE College Credit is a program that awards college credit to students who earn a State Certificate of Skill Attainment in an articulated CTE high school program.
To get a complete list of approved CTE Programs that are eligible for free college
credit you can visit www.csn.edu/cte.
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PROGRAM BENEFITS: Let’s Talk Cents
College Credit Program Tuition Savings
Did you know that the current cost for a 3-credit class at CSN is $253.50* – without the cost of books?!
By applying for CTE College Credit you could save money!
* Cost of tuition is subject to change.
2012-2013$891,306
2013-2014$825,903
2014-2015$877,786
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PROGRAM BENEFITS: Get a Head StartWith careful planning, you could have a full semester of college creditscompleted by the time you finish high school! That means you will begincollege with the opportunity to complete a degree or certificate in less time.
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PROGRAM BENEFITS: Get a Head Start (cont.)
That is nine college credits towards an Associates Degree in Culinary Arts at
CSN!
A student decides to take CUL I, CUL II, and CUL III in high school.
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PROGRAM BENEFITS: Gain Employability SkillsEnrolling in a CTE Program at your high school will allow you to learn a variety of skills that will prepare you for a career.
Skills such as:Personal Qualities and People Skills
Positive Work Ethics Teamwork Creativity and Resourcefulness
Professional Knowledge and Skills Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Job Acquisition and Advancement Time, Task, and Resource Management
Technology Knowledge and Skills Job-Specific Technologies Information Technology
Not to mention, you will be able to include the CTE College Credits you’ve earned on job applications or resumes.
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GETTING STARTED
You can start taking approved CTE classes as early as your freshman year in high school.
Start talking to your high school counselor about eligible CTE College Credit programs offered at your high school.
Be proactive and start your research by visiting www.csn.edu/cte.
SO WHEN CAN YOU GET
STARTED?
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ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
Just make sure you: Complete an approved CTE program sequence; Earn at least an overall 3.0 GPA in your CTE
program; Pass the End-of Program Assessment and the
Workplace Readiness Skills Assessment.
How do you become eligible to receive CTE college credits? Easy! Start taking approved CTE classes during your freshman or sophomore year in high school and complete the program sequence.
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CTE PROGRAM SEQUENCEEXAMPLE OF A
Congratulations!You've completed the CTE Program Sequence.
CULINARY ARTS I
Freshman year a student decides to take:
CULINARY ARTS II
Sophomore year a student decides to take:
CULINARY ARTS III
Junior year a student decides to take:
To view the complete program sequence of other articulated programs visit www.csn.edu/cte.
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APPLYING FOR CTE COLLEGE CREDIT: When?
You can apply to receive CTE College Credits after you’vesuccessfully completed or are in the last year of the CTEprogram sequence .
Just remember, students have 3 years from their high schoolgraduation to apply for college credit.
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APPLYING FOR CTE COLLEGE CREDIT: How?
1. Complete the CSN College Admissions Process.2. Complete the CTE College Credit Application.3. Complete and turn in the Consent for Record
Release Form.
Visit the CTE CollegeCredit webpage andcomplete the 3 stepprocess.
SKIP >> TIPS FOR SUCCESS
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STEP 1: College AdmissionWe recommend that you complete the CSNApplication as soon as possible.
Once the CSN application has been processed you will receive your NSHE ID and atemporary login password for the MYCSN student portal. It will be sent to the e-mailyou provided on your application.
PROCESSING MAY TAKE UP TO 7-10 DAYS BEFORE YOU RECEIVE YOUR
NSHE ID
If you have previously applied through CTE College Credit, Jumpstart, or any otherdual-credit program, you do not have to reapply. If you have misplaced your NSHEID, contact the CTE College Credit Office 702-651-4820.
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STEP 2: CTE College Credit Application
YOU MUST HAVE YOUR NSHE ID AVAILABLE.
Immediately after you complete the CTE College Credit application you willreceive a confirmation e-mail. You should keep these documents for yourrecords.
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STEP 3: Consent for Records
If you are under the age of 18, a
parent/guardian signature is required.
You can download the forms online through the
CTE College Credit webpage
(www.csn.edu/cte) or request them from your
CTE teachers.
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TIPS FOR SUCCESS: Student Responsibilities
As a students you are responsible for: Finding out what CTE Program electives are eligible for college credit. You can
find the list by visiting the CTE College Credit web page at www.csn.edu/cte.
Earning a 3.0 grade point average in your CTE core course sequence.
Passing the End-of Program Assessment and the Workplace Readiness Skills
Assessment.
Completing the 3 Step Application process before the CTE College Credit
application deadline which is April 1, 2016*.
Making sure that all the information provided on the CSN Admissions Application
and CTE College Credit Application is accurate and up to date.
Staying up to date with CTE College Credit program information.
* Dates are subject to change. For updated deadlines, please visit www.csn.edu/cte
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VISIT US ONLINE!
OUR WEB PAGE IS A GREAT SOURCE FOR INFORMATION! Have your Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) answered. Learn more about the CTE College Credit Program. Learn about Career & Technical Education (CTE) and Career & Technical Student
Organizations (CTSO's) See a list of all CTE College Credit approved CTE high school classes and the college course
equivalent you will be receiving...and much more!
Office of CTE College CreditE-mail: [email protected]: 702-651-4820www.csn.edu/cte
CONTACT US
www.facebook.com/csnctecollegecredit