Career & Technical Education (CTE) provides relevant career training through Idaho’s public schools, online through CTE Digital, and at Idaho’s six technical colleges. Every CTE program or class is aligned with careers available here in Idaho.
When you enroll in a CTE course you learn by doing, and gain real-world skills that your future employers need.
Career & technical students are incredibly successful
97% of CTE students graduated high school.
94% of CTE high school graduates found a job or moved into postsecondary education.
64% went on to college compared to 54% of all Idaho students.
93% of technical college completers found jobs or continued their education.
17 out of 20 of the most in demand jobs are associated with CTE pathways.
Technical Competency Credit
Technical Competency Credit allows students to explore their technical career options in high school, then apply their high school course work toward an Associate of Applied Science degree from The College of Southern Idaho.
Benefits:
Enhanced college experience
Earlier completion of technology programs
Savings college-level courses
Earlier entry into the skilled workforce
No duplication of high school coursework
Registration & Articulation Procedures
Students are eligible for articulated college credit after successfully completing the required high school course(s) as identified on the Technical Competency Credit articulation agreement.
To qualify for reduced fees, a high school student may register for CSI articulated courses which are part of an approved Technical Competency Credit program by submitting to the CSI Admissions and Records office the required registration forms along with the current per credit transcription fee.
An official high school transcript must be sent from the high school directly to the CSI Admissions and Records office before articulated credit is placed on a CSI transcript.
Request for TCC
Non-Discrimination Annual Notice
All courses, including Career Technical Education Courses, within the TFSD, will be offered without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, or disability. For more information about the TFSD’s non-discrimination practice, follow the link to our non-discrimination webpage.