CAREER AND TECHNICAL CENTER

Located on the east campus of Century College (Mahtomedi), the Career and Technical Center (CTC) provides unique and meaningful hands-on learning opportunities that allow students in grades 11-12 from participating schools to explore a passion while earning high school and college credit in a college setting. Students attend one, two-hour block during the school day.

TOTAL ENROLLMENT: 1,031

We have never done any advertising for our career and technical programs. Instead we rely on students to tell each other about the great things they experience, and counselors to point them in the right direction.

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Students of color

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Free & reduced lunch

The number of students indicated in this report reflect a duplicated headcount, meaning that if a student un-enrolls and re-enrolls during the same school year, they are counted twice. We represent the data this way because it more accurately represents the staff time, funding and resources required to run our programs.

Animal science
Auto dismantling
Automotive technology
Computers/game design
Construction occupations
Cosmetology
Dental occupations
Design and digital media
Diesel trucks/engines
Education/human services
Emergency medical tech
Engineering
Entrepreneurship
Law enforcement
Maintenence/environment
Medical careers
Mentor connection
PAES

COLLEGE CREDIT

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Students participating in CTC courses earn college credit through articulation agreements with more than 15 post-secondary institutions across the state. Additionally, many CTC programs align directly with Century College courses and provide dual credit options for students to earn both high school and Century College credits.

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Century College credits earned
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Articulated college credits

MORE COLLEGE OPTIONS

Satellite programs

Satellite programs are courses offered at member district high school locations. Students have the opportunity to earn articulated college credit.

Century College concurrent enrollment (CCCE)

Concurrent enrollment courses are taught by Century College instructors with high school and college students in the same classroom. Participating students earn a college transcript through Century College.

DATA BY DISTRICT

St. Francis had zero students enrolled.

CAREER AND TECHNICAL CENTER SPOTLIGHT

Saving lives, one rescue at a time

In May 2018, the Woodbury police and fire departments visited students in the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) program and the automotive programs to demonstrate automotive rescue, including using the jaws of life.

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