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DC CTE (Career and Technical Education)

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About the Program

CTE gives students an opportunity to take classes that teach them about specific careers while also providing hands-on experience. CTE works with different companies to create programs for careers of the future. Students will have a chance to work while they learn, earn college credits and get professional certifications in one of CTE’s chosen fields. The Rodham Institute provides CTE students work-based opportunities in the field of health sciences.

To learn more about DC CTE, visit www.careertechdc.org

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Who this program is for
  1. Students who want the opportunity to learn how to make an impact on their communities.
  2. Students who want to gain skills and confidence.
  3. Students interested in community outreach and partnerships to inspire a new generation of healthcare professionals and advocates.
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FAQs

Are there costs associated with this program?
No, this program was designed for students that attend Title 1 schools in the Metro DC area.
Is acceptance into the program based on academic standing?
No, although academics are especially important, we believe that all students deserve to have access to leadership training and we will provide academic support to them.
Why have middle school students been added?
Statistics show that if you engage underrepresented students at an earlier age they are more likely to graduate high school and attend college.
How long is this program?
This is a longitudinal program that includes week-long programming during spring break, winter break and summer break.

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