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Secondary Career and Technical Education (CTE)

Career and technical education helps prepare students for successful roles in families, careers, and communities. Programs are designed to develop the skills, understanding, and attitudes needed by workers in their occupations. Instructional programs organized within career pathways include agriculture, family and consumer sciences, trade and industry, marketing education, business education, diversified occupations, technology education, cosmetology, health education, and others.

State Core Indicator Results

 

Employment or Further Education
Percentage of participants who were employed or continued their education, as reported to the Employment Security Department during the second quarter after leaving the program. *
73%
Earnings
Median annualized earnings during the second quarter after leaving the program. * 
$22,200
Skills
Percentage of participants who obtained an appropriate credential. (Percentage based on all participants, including those who did not receive training through the program.)
N/A
Net Participant Benefits
Average additional yearly earnings plus benefits (such as health insurance, paid vacation, and sick leave). Overall benefits are calculated by subtracting tuition costs, foregone earnings while in a workforce program, reduced government assistance, and increased taxes because of higher earnings.
N/A
10-Year Economic Impact
Total net economic benefit over 10 years generated by workforce programs as a result of increased employment, increased net earnings, and reduced government assistance, minus total program costs and tuition.
N/A
10-Year Taxpayer Return on Investment
Net return on investment to taxpayers over 10 years from publicly funded workforce programs due to increased tax revenue resulting from increased earnings and reduced government assistance.
N/A 

*Includes only in-state employment data. Does not include data on self-employment.