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Preparing for Your Future Career Are you wondering why you should be interested in College Tech Prep? The answer is simple – preparing for your future. Jobs in America need skilled workers. 65% of the jobs in America will need training beyond high school. Successful workers will need an associate’s degree for these jobs.
Competition for Jobs Since employers often seek workers with an associate’s degree, those workers will be the best competitors for outstanding jobs because they are best prepared for the job. An associate degree can be earned in about two years in business, health, engineering, science, and more. Students can enter the work force immediately after receiving an associate’s degree or they can go on for more education and a bachelor’s degree.
Save Time & Money So how does College Tech Prep help you with that? By starting in the 11th grade, College Tech Prep teaches you the career-based education that you need to be prepared for various career fields. Students earn college credit (for free!) while in high school. This saves you TIME and MONEY! You can finish your two-year (associate’s) degree in less time because of these college credits.
Improving Your Academic Skills Another important factor in time is that students are improving their academic skills such as reading, writing, arithmetic and algebra while in high school. If you go to college and still need work on those skills, you will have to take extra courses. College Tech Prep students find out in the 11th grade if they need to strengthen those skills so that they can improve before college. Again, this saves you TIME and MONEY!
Talk to your parents, guidance counselors, and teachers about College Tech Prep today. Call our office for more information (740)588-1207. We are here to help you!
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Students in the automotive technology program at Coshocton County Career Center participate in the annual SkillsUSA competition. Mike S. (Left) is performing a backlash test, while Cody M. (Right) is measuring engine components using a micrometer. Looks like you’re doing a great job, guys! |