Career Pathways. A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has been developed to support and promote the Career Pathways Consortium within the Pasco-Hernando region. The MOU will be reviewed and revised annually. The Consortium will provide rigorous curriculum integrating academics and career technical education. In addition, the Consortium will enable students to transition secondary educational learning experiences to post-secondary college credit, industry certification and graduation. The Career Pathways Consortium will provide the following services to Pasco County students and PHSC students: 1. Development of Career Pathways and Programs of Study; 2. Coordinate career education activities; 3. Negotiate articulation agreements between secondary and postsecondary institutions; 4. Integrate curriculum development; 5. Promote rigorous and relevant programs of study; 6. Provide Career Pathways information and advisement to parents, students and teachers; and 7. Analyze student performance data to evaluate the effectiveness of the Career Pathways and Programs of Study. The Consortium supports students earning college or technical credit(s) when they have successfully completed 25 percent of program credit hour requirements in an approved Associate in Science Degree program and have successfully completed appropriate technical credit courses with a grade of “C” or higher in select courses.
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Sources: Dual Enrollment Agreement, Dual Enrollment Agreement
Career Pathways. A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has been developed to support and promote the Career Pathways Consortium within the Pasco-Hernando region. The MOU will be reviewed and revised annually. The Consortium will provide rigorous curriculum integrating academics and career technical education. In addition, the Consortium will enable students to transition secondary educational learning experiences to post-secondary college credit, industry certification and graduation. The Career Pathways Consortium will provide the following services to Pasco County students and PHSC students:
1. Development of Career Pathways and Programs of Study;.
2. Coordinate career education activities;.
3. Negotiate articulation agreements between secondary and postsecondary institutions;.
4. Integrate curriculum development;.
5. Promote rigorous and relevant programs of study;.
6. Provide Career Pathways information and advisement to parents, students students, and teachers; and
7. Analyze student performance data to evaluate the effectiveness of the Career Pathways and Programs of Study. The Consortium supports students earning college or technical credit(s) when they have successfully completed 25 percent of program credit hour requirements in an approved Associate in Science Degree program and have successfully completed appropriate technical credit courses with a grade of “C” or higher in select courses.
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Sources: Dual Enrollment Agreement