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Tech PRepHelping Students in Muscogee, Chattahoochee, Harris, Stewart, and Quitman Counties Reach Their Career Goals! Tech Prep is a nationwide career development system that:
Mission StatementTo provide every student an opportunity to participate in a seamless educational system that includes high-level academic and technical preparation for workforce readiness and lifelong learning. Vision"Preparing Today's Students for Tomorrow's Opportunities." Given the rapidly changing nature of the 21st century economy, Georgia Tech Prep proposes to:
Definition of Tech Prep StudentsWhat is a Secondary Tech Prep Student?A secondary Tech Prep student is a high school student who is functioning at or above grade level and who is enrolled in a career program of study that has been articulated between secondary and post secondary institutions culminating in a degree or a diploma. A Tech Prep Student has:
What is an Articulation Agreement?An articulation agreement means that the competencies for certain courses taught in high school have been matched with those taught at the post secondary level. You may be awarded technical college credit if you complete the course with at least an 85 average and meet other requirements to gain a Tech Prep endorsement on your high school diploma. You must also meet the admission requirements at the technical college. Secondary Tech Prep GraduateA high school student who has successfully completed the academic and career-related courses specified in their program of study. Tech Prep CompleterA student who has successfully completed the secondary and post secondary requirements of a Tech Prep program of study resulting in an associate degree, a diploma or an apprenticeship certificate. Tech Prep Programs of StudyTech Prep Programs of Study may come from the following career pathways:
Why Tech Prep?
What's An Articulated Course?Sometimes course content taught at the high school is very similar to that taught at the technical college. To keep Tech Prep students from having to take courses at college that repeat content they have already taken, high school teachers meet with their post secondary counterparts and match course objectives to reach articulation agreements. This is what is referred to as a "seamless program of study without overlaps in content." EARN COLLEGE CREDIT! Benefits to Students
Requirements for Articulation of Courses
See the Quick Reference Guide 96kb, pdf Tutorial CenterTo assist in your transition from high school to Columbus Technical College, The Learning Resource Center is a tutoring center with the mission of providing support and assistance to students in meeting the expected outcomes of the core curriculum. The tutors in The Learning Resource Center have a special interest in assisting students who are taking English and mathematics courses. The tutors also address questions about other course material as well as COMPASS preparation. The Center provides free tutoring for applicants and students of Columbus Technical College . The Center is located in Room 603 in Patrick Hall. Applicants and students are welcome to drop in or to call (706) 641-4196. For More Information
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