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Career and Technical Education Articulated Credit

91ֿ has partnered with the Michigan Department of Education's Office of Career and Technical Education (CTE) and state-approved secondary CTE programs to provide statewide postsecondary, articulated credit agreements that benefit Michigan high school students.

91ֿ students may apply to receive credit for high school CTE courses that align with our academic programs. The Postsecondary Credit Agreement/Articulation Agreements offered are listed below. Additional information is available on the Michigan Department of Education .

Articulated high school credit is intended to be used toward the completion of a North Central degree, certificate, or certificate of development. An articulation agreement between a high school and 91ֿ requires a high school to certify to 91ֿ that the student has achieved the agreed upon level of knowledge and skills from a course. Once accepted by 91ֿ, high school articulated credit may not transfer to other colleges or universities. 91ֿ makes no guarantees whether other institutions accept credit hours or count articulated high school credit toward the completion of their degree requirements. Students should check with the college or university they are transferring to from 91ֿ to see if the credits are eligible for transfer.

Apply for CTE credit here!

Once you've applied and been accepted to 91ֿ, simply fill out our Application for Articulated CTE Credit.

APPLY FOR CTE CREDIT

Business Administration Management and Operations Postsecondary Credit Agreement

Program Contact: Michele Andrews, dean of Business, Education, & Adjunct Faculty


Computer Programming Programmer Postsecondary Credit Agreement

Program Contact: Michele Andrews, dean of Business, Education, & Adjunct Faculty


Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Postsecondary Credit Agreement

Program Contact: Michele Andrews, dean of Business, Education, & Adjunct Faculty


Drafting Design Technology Architectural Postsecondary Credit Agreement

Program Contact: Gerald Brusher, Interim Director of Manufacturing & Engineering Technology and Trades


Education Postsecondary Credit Agreement

Program Contact: Michele Andrews, dean of Business, Education, & Adjunct Faculty


Finance and Financial Management Services Postsecondary Credit Agreement

Program Contact: Michele Andrews, dean of Business, Education, & Adjunct Faculty


Graphics and Printing Technology and Communications Postsecondary Credit Agreement

Program Contact: Sara Glasgow, dean of Arts & Sciences


Health Information Medical Records Technology Technician Postsecondary Credit Agreement

Program Contact: Michele Andrews, dean of Business, Education, & Adjunct Faculty


Health Sciences Allied Health, Health Sciences Postsecondary Credit Agreement

Program Contact: Brent LaFaive, dean of Nursing and Health Sciences


Mechanical Drafting Postsecondary Credit Agreement

Program Contact: Gerald Brusher, Interim Director of Manufacturing & Engineering Technology and Trades


Mechatronics Postsecondary Credit Agreement

Program Contact: Gerald Brusher, Interim Director of Manufacturing & Engineering Technology and Trades


 

Mechatronics Engineering Technology Postsecondary Credit Agreement

Program Contact: Gerald Brusher, Interim Director of Manufacturing & Engineering Technology and Trades


Public Safety Protective Services Postsecondary Credit Agreement

Program Contact: Brent LaFaive, dean of Nursing and Health Sciences


Specialized Merchandising Sales and Marketing Operations Postsecondary Credit Agreement

Program Contact: Michele Andrews, dean of Business, Education, & Adjunct Faculty


General Conditions and Requirements

  1. Student must apply for Articulated Credit at 91ֿ within two years of high school graduation.
  2. The postsecondary credit application will be completed and submitted to the North Central Michigan College Registrar by the secondary CTE program representative and student. All supporting documentation is to be submitted with the application.
  3. The high school student must complete course competencies with a “B” or better final grade in the applicable CTE program. The student must complete the entire state-approved CTE program to receive college credit.
  4. No tuition will be charged for any courses for which the student receives postsecondary/articulated credit.
  5. Student must be registered for courses at 91ֿ before the Student Application for Postsecondary Credit/Articulated Credit can be processed.

Applying for CTE Credit

Once a student has been admitted to 91ֿ, applying for CTE credit is a three-step process:

  1. The student applying for CTE credit fills out the Student Application for Articulated CTE Credit form
  2. Once completed, the student forwards the application to their CTE program Instructor/Counselor/Administrator and requests that they complete the form to verify the student's CTE credits.
  3. The school (instructor/counselor/administrator) then submits the form on behalf of the student to the 91ֿ Registrar.

The form must be completed for the application to be considered.  Applicants will receive notification of the credit evaluation after the form is submitted and evaluated.