Career and Technical Education at Salt Lake Community College
Dr. Deneece G. HuftalinFebruary 4, 2016
Higher Education Appropriations Committee
CTE FTE BY INSTITUTIONSLCC
USU
WSU
SUU
SNOW
DSU
UVU
SLCC
UCAT
0 10 20 30
26.4%27.4%
16.0%4.0%4.5%
2.9%13.5%
5.4%
NON-CREDIT
CREDIT
SAT (ATC) CTE
20 high school students enrolled in SAT classes at SLCC
4,307 high school students enrolled in CTE classes through high school
concurrent enrollment
Fall 2015 enrollment data
NON-CREDIT
CREDIT
Average age 35 32 degree programs
29 certificate programs 106 certificate programs
Average age 27
SAT (ATC) CTE
PATHWAYSSLCC
45 High School CTE Courses 100% ARTICULATED PATHWAYS
Examples of art iculated pathways: Automotive Technician, Welding, Aviation Dispatch, Construction Management & Sustainable Building
UTAH AEROSPACE PATHWAY (UAP)SLCC
Aerospace Program to Give Utah High-Schoolers Path Into IndustryStudents will get opportunities to work in one of the state's largest industries.
A Boeing employee works on a vertical fin assembly for a Boeing 787 Dreamliner at Boeing, in Salt Lake City. When Utah students graduate, they could be building parts for the F-35 fighter jet, rocket engines with Orbital ATK or Boeing 757s. “Reprinted from the Deseret News”
Supporting Utah’s aerospace industry
Gives students paid internship with local employers
Students will graduate in 2016 with an Aerospace Manufacturing Certificate
Initiated at request of industry. Created with partners from GOED, USOE, DATC, Granite & Davis School Districts
DIESEL TECH PATHWAYSLCC
Students take Diesel Technology in high school then continue at SLCC for Certificate or Degree (AAS)
Corporate partners provide internships for students:
• Komatsu Equipment Corp • Kenworth Sales Company • Wheeler Cat Machinery
• Mountain West Truck Center Volvo Mack • Cummins Rocky Mountain • Jackson Group Peterbilt
Initiated at request of industry. Created with partners from GOED, USOE, Jordan and Canyons School Districts
CERTIFICATE TYPESSLCC
CERTIFICATES OF COMPLETION
CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT
• Typically one year in length • 30-33 credit hours or 900-990 clock hours
• Examples: Surgical Tech, Non-Destructive Testing, Welding
• Designed to meet immediate workforce training needs • 210 - 463 clock hours
• Examples: CNA, Professional Truck Driving
CERTIFICATES OF PROFICIENCY• Typically less than one year in length • 16-29 credit hours or 600-899 clock hours
• Examples: Mobile App Development, Health Information Specialist, Computer Systems Information Specialist
SLCC AWARDSSLCC
Certificates
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100
200
300
400
2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15
Credit Certificates
FUNDING FOR CTESLCC
$7.5 million in state appropriations for SAT
$29 million in E&G funding for CTE instruction
$1.25 million in Federal Perkins Funding supporting CTE programs
FY 2015/16