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• Complete all requirements for Core 40.
• Complete a career-technical program (8 or more related credits)
• Earn a grade of “C†or better in courses that will count toward the
diploma.
• Have a grade point average of a “B†or better.
• Complete two of the following, one must be A or B:
A. Score at or above the following levels on WorkKeys: Reading for
Information - Level 6; Applied Mathematics - Level 6; Locating Information
- Level 5
B. Complete dual high school/college credit courses in a technical
area (6 college credits)
C. Complete a Professional Career Internship course or Cooperative
Education course (2 credits)
D. Complete an industry-based work experience as part of two-year technical
education program (minimum 140 hours)
E. Earn a state-approved, industry-recognized certification
Almost all Porter County Career and Technical
classes have dual credit opportunities. Many of our students leave
high school with transcripted credits from Ivy Tech Community College
and/or Vincennes University. These credits could help a student earn
the Indiana Technical Honors and/or Academic Honors Diploma. We also
have relationships with numerous proprietary, trade, or professional
schools.
Career and technical education curriculum is developed
based upon state, national, and business and industry certification
standards. Programs provide students the opportunity to develop the
knowledge and skills in preparation for industry certification standards
such as: American Society of Welders, Automotive Service Excellence
(ASE), Certified Nursing Assistance (CNA), Electronics Technicians
Association, International (ETA), Indiana Cosmetology License, Certified
Dental Assistant (CDA), Cisco Certified Networking
Most schools provide school bus transportation
to the Porter County Career and Technical Center. However, other programs
may require the student to provide personal transportation to and from
his/her home school. Students involved in a work study program will
be required to provide transportation because of the training station
(job) component during or after school hours. The best way to find
out if transportation is provided is to ask your guidance counselor.
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