Career Tech Center (CTC)
Each course is a block-format taken at the Career Tech Center or “affiliate sites”. Students may utilize school transportation if taking a course in the afternoon. PM courses run from 11:45 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. Students should be mature enough to manage being a student within two different campuses for ½ of the school day. These courses are only for juniors and seniors. Credit articulation is available for CTC courses; see individual courses for course articulation alignments at
For more general information, click the button above entitled MACTC website!
For more general information, click the button above entitled MACTC website!
The table below outlines courses that count for one English Language Arts, 3rd year Science, 4th year Math Related credit or Visual Arts credit to be applied to the Michigan Merit Curriculum HIGH SCHOOL requirements for graduation. This applies only to students who complete one year of the requirements in the specified Muskegon Area Career Tech Center programs. For more specific information about the requirements, please contact Annlyn McKenzie, English Consultant (767-3616) or Brooke Segaar, Math Consultant (767-3617). Students interested in earning HS academic credit while attending the CTC must contact their high school counselor before they enroll.
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Upperclassmen must be "on track" to graduate within four years to attend CTC. NMPS is limited to the number of students we can send in each program. Procedures to equitably distribute these seats are annually reviewed. Counselors can work with individual students to see if they meet the eligibility requirements to apply to attend. Deadline to submit interest for the following fall is April 1. Students may request to visit the CTC prior to applying. Below is the visitor policy form for CTC.
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What is College Articulation? Articulation is an agreement between the Career Tech Center and specific colleges/universities. Students receive college credit for classes completed and skills learned; credit does not transfer between colleges and universities.
For more information, contact LINDSAY MCCLAIN Articulation/Direct Credit Specialist Phone:(231) 767-3664 Fax: (231) 767-2692 [email protected] |