One of the most significant components of Career-Technical education in Ohio is the opportunity to earn college credit while still in high school. Click on any of the following headings to learn more about this valuable option.
Students who successfully complete specified technical programs in Ohio are eligible to have technical credit transfer to public colleges and universities. The credit is referred to as a CTAG. The acronym stands for Career Technical Assurance Guides, and they are actually advising tools that assist students as they move from secondary to postsecondary institutions in Ohio.
This link will take you to the career tech programs in Ohio that are currently eligible for CTAG's. Once on the site, click on a program to see the college credit that is available if your career center or school meets the necessary requirements.
Approved CTAG's
CTAG approval for career centers and high schools is now directly aligned to the Career-Technical Education Content Standards To see which CTAG's our anchor colleges in the Central Region have approved, click on the institution name below.
The following career centers and districts also offer the opportrunity to earn CTAG's through their adult programs. Click on any institution to see the Adult CTAG's that can be earned there.