Adult Career & Technical Education
Canton City School District
2018/2019 Program Catalog
Release Your Potential…
Open Up a New World of Opportunity!
About Us
Welcome to Adult Career & Technical Education!
Adult Career & Technical Education is committed to helping adults achieve their educational and
career goals. We pride ourselves on quality and value. We are fully accredited by the Council on
Occupational Education, and operate as an Ohio Technical Center through the Ohio Department of Higher
Education. All of our career technical programs prepare adults for Northeast Ohio in-demand jobs and
offer state and/or nationally-recognized industry credentials and certifications.
Our entire staff and faculty are committed to providing the education and guidance for those who are
changing professions, displaced from their job, or seeking to advance their career. Congratulations on the
steps you are taking to compete and advance in today’s workforce!
Marilyn VanAlmen
Director of Adult Community Education
Canton City School District
Our Advantages
For over 40 years, Adult Career & Technical Education has been committed to ensuring that residents of
the greater Stark County area have the skills and knowledge needed for gainful employment and an
improved quality of life. Our career programs have several key advantages over other educational
institutions:
Less Costly than College. Our programs cost thousands of dollars less than attending college.
Financial Aid. 99% of our students receive local or federal money to help pay tuition.
Faster Completion. You can be certified for an in-demand job in less than one year.
Career Management Instruction. Learn how to better market yourself to get that great job.
Professional Instructors . Each instructor is a certified expert in their field.
Work-Based Activities. Programs include an externship or clinical for real-world experience.
Our Vision Provide a continuum of learning opportunities to empower adults to achieve their goals, become lifelong
learners, and be successful workers and citizens.
Our Mission Provide the personal and professional development skills for our adult learners to obtain industry
credentials for career employment in Northeast Ohio in-demand jobs, and future success in life.
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About Us
Our Facilities Main Campus
All healthcare programs are conducted at the Main Campus located at 2800 13th Street SW, Canton,
Ohio 44710.
The Main Campus has 12 classrooms, four medical labs, computer lab, student lounge, student
library, and administrative offices.
The Main Campus also has state-of-the-art educational equipment including HP personal computers
with wireless access, DVR/TV systems, Smart Boards, healthcare lab equipment (hospital beds,
examination tables, phlebotomy tables, EKG machine), and a digital nursing simulation lab.
Technical Training Campus
The Automotive Service Technician program is conducted at the Technical Training Campus located at
730 Market Ave. South, Canton, Ohio 44702.
The Technical Training Campus has a classroom with HP computers and a 3,000 sq. ft. auto shop
with three lifts, front-end alignment equipment, state-of-the-art tools and supplies.
Our Accreditation We are fully accredited by the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education, 7840 Roswell
Road, Building 300, Suite 325, Atlanta, GA 30350, Telephone: 770-396-3898, Fax: 770-396-3790,
www.council.org.
Our Faculty Our instructors are diligent in helping their students to succeed, and they are empowered to do so. Each
instructor is a certified expert in their field.
Full-Time
Mary Baumler: Practical Nurse Program, ADN-Kent State University
Suzette Best: Medical Assistant Program, BS-Franklin University
Mike Caudill: Emergency Medical Technician Program, Certified Paramedic
Sherry Diana: Practical Nurse Program, MSN-Western Governors University
Cris Hampe: Practical Nurse Program, BSN-Chamberlain College
Al Johnson: Automotive Service Technician Program, Master ASE Certified Mechanic
Michelle Kireta, Practical Nurse Program, MSA-Walden University
Brenda Klingelsmith: State Tested Nurse Assistant Program, ADN-Kent State University
Kathy Nicholson, Practical Nurse Program, MSN-Kent State University
Darci Vassilliu: Patient Care Technician Program, LPN-Apollo School of Practical Nursing
Sharon Yaros, Practical Nurse Program, MSN-Lourdes University
Teresa Zayac: Practical Nurse Program, BSN-Ohio University
Part-Time
Amber Berry, Practical Nurse Program, BSN, Akron University
Sheila Flowers, STNA Program, BSN-Mercy Medical School
·Donna Hoover, Practical Nurse Program, ADN-Walsh University
Erin Randles, Practical Nurse Program, BSN-Chamberlin College
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Getting Started
Easy Ways to Register
By Phone: Call 330-438-2556, Monday—Friday, 8:00am—4:00pm
By Email: Send your application to [email protected]
By Mail: Mail your application to Adult Career & Technical Education, 2800 13th Street SW, Canton,
OH 44710, ATTN: Lori Medure
Walk-In: Register in-person at 2800 13th Street SW, Canton, OH 44710, Monday-Friday, 8:00am—
4:00pm
Admission Process Note: You must be 18 years of age or older, and possess a High School Diploma or GED.
_____ Contact us by phone, email, mail, or visit to get information and answers to your questions.
_____ Complete an Application.
_____ Demonstrate academic readiness by passing an admissions test. Free tutoring is available to help
you prepare for the tests.
Automotive Service Technician, Medical Assistant, Medical Insurance Billing & Coding, Patient
Care Technician Programs: Score a minimum of 585 in reading and 550 in math on the Adult
Basic Education Admissions Test (TABE).
Practical Nursing Program: Score a cumulative of 52% or higher on the Test of Essential
Academic Skills Admissions Test (TEAS V). A non-refundable fee of $55.00 is required.
_____ Complete all financial aid paperwork.
_____ Provide a copy of a High School transcript, GED certificate, or college transcript.
_____ Pass a BCI/FBI background check (except for the Automotive Service Technician program).
_____ Complete a personal interview with school staff.
_____ Pass a ten-panel drug screening prior to attending clinical/externship (except for the Automotive
Service Technician program).
_____ Practical Nurse Program only: If necessary, complete a minimum of 48 hours of volunteer work in
a structured health care environment.
_____ Complete other health screenings as required (e.g. physical exam, TB test, Hepatitis B vaccine,
etc.).
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Financial Aid
The purpose of financial aid programs is to assist students in overcoming economic barriers to
attending postsecondary institutions. Following are the guiding principles of the financial aid
programs at Adult Career and Technical Education:
The primary purpose of student financial aid is to provide assistance to qualified students who would
otherwise be unable to attend this school without such aid. Students are expected to take primary
responsibility for the financing of their education. Therefore, any financial aid a student may receive
from our school should be regarded as supplemental to that which can be provided by the student.
We believe in the principles of student self investment. Students are expected to save and provide a
portion of their earnings for their educational expenses.
In selecting financial aid recipients, we place emphasis upon need, achievement, and promise. The
Financial Aid Advisors provide counseling for students who desire assistance in financial planning to
meet educational expenses.
We admit students of any race, color, age, marital status, national or ethnic origin in the
administration of educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs or other
school administered programs.
Because the amount of financial aid awarded reflects the economic circumstances of the student
and/or family, we will refrain from any public announcements of the amount of aid awarded, and
encourage students to also respect the confidentiality of this information.
Following are the various types of financial aid available to our students:
Pell Grants: This is a federal grant through the U.S. Department of Education. It is awarded on the
basis of your previous year’s income. This grant applies to most 600+ hour programs. Applicants
should apply at least two months prior to enrollment. You must first fill out the Free Application for
Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form in order to determine your financial aid eligibility. The FAFSA form is
available at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation: BVR provides funding for individuals with disabilities. Call the
Canton office (330-438-0500) to see if you qualify.
Employer Sponsored Funding: Check with your employer to see if your organization has employee
funding or a reimbursement program.
Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act: WIOA provides funding for the underemployed, single par-
ents, economically disadvantaged, dislocated workers, and other special needs individuals. Call
OhioMeansJobs (330-433-9675) or Jobs & Family Services (330-452-4661) to see if you qualify.
TAA/TRA/NAFTA: This funding is available to dislocated workers to pursue training. Contact
OhioMeansJobs (330.433.9675)
Student Loans: These loans are for tuition and expenses with extended repayment terms available.
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Full-Time Programs
Automotive Service Technician (1,020 Hours) This program will develop automotive service knowledge
and skills in order to secure an entry-level position in an
automotive repair shop. The program is eligible for Pell
Grants and is approved for veteran’s benefits.
Program is scheduled Sep.—Jun., M—TH (Fridays during
externship), 8:30am—4:00pm.
Cost: $8,760. Textbooks, supplies, tool kit, and ASE
exam fee are included.
Graduates sit for the ASE Certification Exam in one of
the following areas: engine performance,
electronics/electrical systems, engine repair, brakes or steering/suspensions.
Program Outline
Course Theory
Hours
Lab
Hours
Total
Hours
Brakes 80 62 142
Steering & Suspensions 80 63 143
Engine Repair 80 63 143
Electrical/Electronics 80 65 145
Engine Performance 80 67 147
Career Management 60 0 60
Computers 0 72 72
Externship 0 168 168
Total Hours 459 561 1,020
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Full-Time Programs
Medical Assistant (1,040 Hours) The program prepares competent, entry-level Medical Assistants in
the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior)
learning domains. Students must complete 100% of MAERB Core
Curriculum psychomotor and affective competencies in order to graduate.
The program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied
Health Education Programs (www.caahep.org) upon the recommendation
of the Medical Assisting Education Review Board (MAERB), Commission on
Accreditation of Allied Health Programs, 25400 US Hwy. 19 N., Suite 158,
Clearwater, FL 33763, 727-210-2350.
Program is eligible for Pell Grants and is approved for veteran’s
benefits.
Program is scheduled Sep.—Jun., M—TH (Fridays during externship),
8:30am—4:00pm.
Cost: $8,500. Health screenings, background check, textbooks, supplies, uniforms, and certification
exam fees are included.
Graduates sit for the AAMA Certification Exam.
Program Outline
Course Theory
Hours
Lab
Hours
Total
Hours
Medical Terminology 70 0 70
Anatomy & Physiology 70 0 70
Computers & Keyboarding 0 67 67
Med. Office, EHR, Insurance,
Billing/Coding
228 100 328
Law & Ethics 12 0 12
Basic Math & Pharmacology 20 12 32
Medical Assisting Clinical 75 150 225
Career Management 20 0 20
Externship 0 160 160
Success Class 0 56 56
Total Hours 595 445 1,040
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Full-Time Programs
Medical Insurance Billing & Coding (1,020 Hours) This program provides the knowledge and skills necessary to
perform the technical and clerical tasks to process medical
insurance claims. The program is eligible for Pell Grants and is
approved for veteran’s benefits.
Program is scheduled Sep.—Jun., M—TH (Fridays during
externship), 8:30am—4:00pm.
Cost: $8,990. Health screenings, background check, text
books, supplies, and certification exam fees are included.
Graduates sit for the Medical Insurance Billing and Coding
Exam and/or the NCICS Insurance and Coding Specialist
exam. Students may also sit for the CPC exam if they meet
the required grade point average.
Program Outline
Course Theory
Hours
Lab
Hours
Total
Hours
Medical Terminology 70 0 70
Anatomy & Physiology 70 0 70
Computers & Keyboarding 0 67 67
Med. Office, EHR, Insurance,
Billing & Coding
228 100 328
Law & Ethics 12 0 12
Basic Math & Pharmacology 20 12 32
Medical Insurance Billing &
Coding Clinical Applications
75 150 225
Career Management 20 0 20
Externship 0 160 160
Success Class 0 36 36
Total Hours 495 525 1,020
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Full-Time Programs Patient Care Technician (735 Hours) This program provides the knowledge and skills necessary
to secure an entry-level position for direct patient care in a
hospital, rehabilitation clinic, nursing home, or home health.
The program is eligible for Pell Grants and is approved for
veteran’s benefits.
Program is normally scheduled Sep.- Mar. and Apr.- Oct.,
M—F, 8:30am—4:00pm.
Cost: $7,110. Health screenings, background check,
textbooks, supplies, uniforms and certification exam
fees are included.
Graduates sit for the Patient Care Technician, ECG, Phlebotomy, and STNA Certification Exams.
Program Outline
Course Theory
Hours
Lab
Hours
Total
Hours
Anatomy & Physiology 70 0 70
Medical Terminology 70 0 70
Cardio-graphic Technician 40 20 60
First Aid/CPR 10 11 21
Phlebotomy 22 28 50
Nurses Aid 64 27 91
Patient Care 84 46 130
Career Management 60 0 60
Computers/Keyboarding 0 48 48
Externship 0 135 135
Total Hours 381 319 735
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Full-Time Programs
Practical Nursing (1,200 Hours) The Practical Nurse Program is under the supervision and direction of the
Ohio Board of Nursing. The program provides the student with the
knowledge, skills, and clinical experiences required for employment as a
Licensed Practical Nurse in long term care facilities, hospitals and clinics.
The curriculum meets the requirements of the Ohio Board of Nursing and the
Ohio Board of Higher Education. The program also has a written articulation
agreement with the Stark State College Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)
Program.
The program is scheduled Aug.—Jun., M—F, 8:00am—3:00pm. Clinical
experiences are scheduled 6:45am—1:45pm, TH—F.
Nonrefundable Admission Test Fee: $55
Cost: $14,850. Health screenings, background check, textbooks, supplies, uniforms, graduation, and
NCLEX-PN certification test are included.
Program Outline
Course Theory
Hours
Lab/
Observation
Hours
Clinical
Hours
Total
Hours
Introduction to Nursing 200 0 0 200
Nursing I 140 36 24 200
LEVEL 1 340 36 24 400
Nursing II 140 24 36 200
Nursing III 158 18 24 200
LEVEL 2 298 42 60 400
Nursing IV 134 12 54 200
Nursing V 140 0 60 200
LEVEL 3 274 12 114 400
Total Program Hours 912 90 198 1,200
Full-Time Programs
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Short-Term Courses
Emergency Medical Technician (168 Hours) This is the entry level course for those considering a career in
Emergency Medical Service. The course is also the required entry-
level course for anyone choosing to pursue a career as a
Paramedic. The program is also an excellent supplementary
course for students planning careers in physical therapy, health
and wellness, fitness, athletic training, or exercise physiology.
Cost: $970. Textbook and shirt are included in the cost. The
course is approved for veteran’s benefits.
Successful completion qualifies you for the National Registry Exam to become a certified EMT in
Ohio. (The exam fee is not included in cost of class).
Call our main office for class dates and times.
Program Outline
Course Theory
Hours
Lab
Hours
Total
Hours
Foundations 7 1 8
Airway Management 26 20 46
Patient Assessment 24 20 44
Medical Emergencies 20 4 24
Trauma Emergencies 10 10 20
Special Populations 12 4 16
Clinical 0 10 10
Total Hours 99 69 168
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Short-Term Programs
“My time at ACTE gave me the direction, skills and confidence I
needed to improve myself and proudly serve my community as an
EMT.”
Deanne Widuck, Past EMT Graduate
Short-Term Courses
State Tested Nurse Assistant (91 Hours) This program provides the knowledge, skills, and clinical experiences
required to take the State Nurses Aide Competency & Evaluation Test.
The program is scheduled monthly, Monday—Friday, 8:00am—4:00pm. Call
the main office for the schedule and to register.
Cost: $530. health screenings, background check, textbooks, supplies are
included. The State Nurse Aide Competency exam ($100) is not included in
the cost.
Program Outline
Medical Coding (80 Hours) This course provides the skills and knowledge necessary to select diagnostic and procedural codes for
medical expense reimbursements.
Offered in the evening from 5:30pm—8:30pm. Call the main office for dates and to register.
Prerequisite: Completion of a medical terminology course or one year of hands-on experience in
medical coding.
Cost: $715. Textbooks are included.
Course Theory
Hours
Lab
Hours
Total
Hours
Program Overview 7 0 7
Infection Control, Safety Practices 7 0 7
Body Mechanics, Mobility 7 0 7
Body Functioning 7 0 7
Personal Care Skills 0 7 7
Caring for the Elderly Population 7 0 7
Nutrition, Toileting 7 0 7
Mealtime, Clinical 2 5 7
Skin Care, Immobility 7 0 7
Clinical Experience 0 7 7
Care for the Dying, Clinical 3 4 7
Final Exam, Student Reports 7 0 7
Certification Test Preparation 7 0 7
Total Hours 68 23 91
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Short-Term Programs
Short-Term Courses
Phlebotomy for the Professional (18 Hours) This course is designed for professionals who already have a medical background and wish to learn
phlebotomy. Prior anatomy and physiology knowledge is required.
Offered in the evening (5:45pm—8:45pm). Call the main office for dates and to register.
Cost: $270
Train to successfully draw venous and capillary blood using vacutainer, syringe, and pipettes.
Gain hands-on experience—successful venipunctures are required.
Hepatitis B vaccination strongly recommended.
Automotive Technology: Brakes (142 Hours) Learn to diagnose, repair, and replace drum and disc brake systems.
Program is scheduled Sep.—Oct., M—TH, 8:30am—4:00pm.
Cost: $1,120. ASE Certification Exam and tool kit are not included.
Call the main office for course dates and to register.
Automotive Technology: Steering & Suspensions (143 Hours) Learn how to diagnose and repair front and rear suspension systems, steering systems, drivelines, and
wheel components., and perform front-end alignments.
Program is scheduled Oct.—Dec., M—TH, 8:30am—4:00pm.
Cost: $1,120. ASE Certification Exam and tool kit are not included.
Call the main office for course dates and to register.
Automotive Technology: Engine Repair (143 Hours) Learn how to diagnose and repair engine mechanical problems, conduct engine tune-ups, and rebuild
short-block engines.
Program is scheduled Dec.—Feb., M—TH, 8:30am—4:00pm.
Cost: $1,120. ASE Certification Exam and tool kit are not included.
Call the main office for course dates and to register.
Automotive Technology: Electrical/Electronics (145 Hours) Learn basic electrical principles, electrical tests and circuits, and diagnose and repair ignition and starter
systems, fuel and emission control systems, and electrical components.
Program is scheduled Feb.—Mar., M—TH, 8:30am—4:00pm.
Cost: $1,120. ASE Certification Exam and tool kit are not included.
Call the main office for course dates and to register.
Automotive Technology: Engine Performance (147 Hours) Learn the major uses of computer controls on modern vehicles, and perform basic engine performance
diagnostics using scan tool diagnostics.
Program is scheduled Mar.—May, M—TH, 8:30am—4:00pm.
Cost: $1,120. ASE Certification Exam and tool kit are not included.
Call the main office for course dates and to register.
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On-Line Courses
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Adult Career & Technical Education is dedicated to supporting the educational and professional success
of our U.S. military service members. We value their commitment and understand their unique needs and
situations such as temporary duty (TDY), temporary additional duty (TAD) commitments, and deployment
missions.
If you are an active duty service member, reservist, or veteran of the armed forces, you can use the
following education benefits for most of our full-time and short-term career programs:
The Montgomery GI Bill (MGIB) reimburses tuition costs through an educational assistance allowance.
The Post-9/11 GI Bill applies direct funds to cover a portion of costs for tuition, fees, and books.
The VA Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Program offers benefits to veterans with service-
connected disabilities.
To get more information on specific GI Bill benefits, eligibility requirements, and application procedures,
visit www.gibill.va.gov.
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Support for Veterans
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FREE services can help you be college and career ready!
Earn a High School Equivalency Diploma (GED).
Improve your English (for speakers of other languages - ESOL).
Prepare for pre-employment testing.
Study for ACTE or college entrance exams.
Brush up on skills before you begin college or career training classes.
High School Equivalency (GED) Preparation
Most college or career training programs, and most good jobs, require a high school diploma or an
equivalency diploma (GED). The Adult College and Career Readiness Center offers free classes to help
you pass the high school equivalency tests in Canton, Massillon, Alliance, and Minerva. Classes are
offered both days and evenings (mornings only in Minerva), and through distance learning. Here is how to
register:
In Canton: Register any Monday (except holidays) at the Stark County District Library in downtown
Canton (715 Market Ave. N.) No appointment is necessary. Register either 10:00am—noon or
5:30pm—7:30pm. Please arrive on time and plan to spend two (2) hours.
In Massillon: Register any Monday at 9:00am or 5:30pm at Central Presbyterian Church
(47 Second St. N.E.). Use the Second St. door across the street from the Massillon Library. Plan to stay
for three (3) hours.
In Alliance: Register any Monday at 8:30am or 5:00pm at Alliance High School (400 Glamorgan St.)
Use Door #2 and plan to stay for three (3) hours.
In Minerva: Register at Minerva High School (501 Almeda Ave.), 9:00am – 12:00 noon, Tuesday,
Wednesday, or Thursday.
At registration, schedule an appointment to assess your current math, reading, and writing skills. You may
already have the skills you need to pass some sections of the high school equivalency test. Depending on
your skill levels, you can take a free practice test in one or more subjects, take the test immediately, or
attend free classes.
Aspire
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Aspire
Bridges College Transition Program Do you need help getting ready to take the admissions test for an Adult Career & Technical
Education career program?
Do you need help to prepare for a college placement exam?
Do you have a high school diploma or a GED but need to brush up on math, reading, and/or
writing skills for success in college or a training program?
If so, free Bridges classes can help. Bridges classes can also help you improve study skills and learn
how to be successful in post-secondary education classes. Call 330-438-2559 for more information
and to register.
English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) The ESOL Program offers free classes both mornings and evenings with three levels of instruction on
speaking, understanding, reading and writing English:
Level 1 for those with little or no English speaking skills.
Level 2 for those with some experience in English.
Level 3 for those who speak English but need improvement in reading, and writing.
New ESOL students may register 9:00am—Noon or 5:30pm—8:30pm any Monday (except Monday
holidays) at the Adult College and Career Readiness Center located at 116 McKinley Ave. NW. (corner
of Tuscarawas St. and McKinley Ave.). For more information call 330-452-7443.
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School Closings Adult Career & Technical Education follows the same snow day closings as the elementary and high
schools of the Canton City School District. Closings will be announced on WHBC--AM 1480 and the
Canton City School District website at www.ccsdistrict.org.
During hazardous travel conditions students should exercise their own judgment about traveling. If the
Canton City School District is not closed, student will be marked absent.
Prior arrangements must be made for children/dependents in the event of sudden changes in weather
during school hours.
Absence as a result of an official school closing will not be reflected in the student’s attendance record.
However, arrangements will be made by the Instructor if class makeup is necessary.
Continuing Education Units (CEUs) Upon completion of a career program, a certificate of completion with CEUs will be issued to the student.
CEU’s are calculated at 0.1 CEU’s for every hour spent in class. The student receives the original
certificate. Certificate duplicates can be issued at a cost of $5.00.
Transferring Credits to Other Institutions The Ohio One-Year Option program allows graduates of 600+ hour career programs to earn technical
credits towards an Associates of Technical Studies (ATS) degree. To be eligible for this program, students
must (1) successfully complete a 600+ hour career program, and (2) hold an industry-recognized
credential. The Automotive Service Technician, Medical Assistant, Medical Insurance Billing & Coding,
and Patient Care Technician programs are approved for the Ohio One-Year Option program.
Franklin University also partners with Adult Career & Technical Education to turn success in our career
programs into college credit. Students completing any full-time career program can transfer up to 24
credit hours toward a Franklin University Bachelor’s Degree.
Transferring Credits from Other Institutions
Credits can be transferred from other colleges and technical schools. The number of credits will be
determined by the Instructor and Academic & Student Affairs Coordinator based on a review of the
student’s transcripts and the other institution’s program syllabus. The student must first complete all
Adult Career & Technical Education admission requirements.
Transferring Between Adult Career & Technical Education Programs
Our faculty and staff understand that student needs and desires may change after enrolling in a career
program. Students have the opportunity to transfer between programs. Transfers are normally only
allowed during the first grading period. However, final decisions are made after a review of the student’s
performance in their current program, their future opportunity for success in the new program, and any
financial aid requirements.
Policies
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Policies
Grading Periods Automotive Service Technician, Medical Assistant, Medical Insurance Billing & Coding Programs
End of 1st grading period: after 9 weeks
End of 2nd grading period: after 18 weeks
End of 3rd grading period: after 27 weeks
End of 4th grading period: after 36weeks
Patient Care Technician Program
End of 1st grading period: after 13 weeks
End of 2nd grading period: after 26 weeks
Practical Nurse Program
End of Level 1: after 15 weeks
End of Level II: after 29 weeks
End of Level III: after 41 weeks
“Job-training empowers people to realize their dreams and improve their lives.”
Sylvia Mathews Burwell
Adult Career & Technical Education Canton City School District
2800 13th Street S.W.
Canton, Ohio 44710
330-438-2556
www.ccsdistrict.org/domain/94
The Board of Education, Canton City School District is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate
with regard to its employment policies, personal practices or educational programs, regardless of race, color,
religion, national origin, handicap, sex, ancestry, disability or age.