What is CCMR?
The purpose of College, Career, and Military Readiness (CCMR) is to ensure all Texas high school students are well prepared for post-secondary success. The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has defined a set of indicators that students can earn to be considered college, career, or military-ready. Students who meet one of these CCMR indicators are considered “CCMR met.” CCMR College Ready Indicators are benchmarks to assess whether students have the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in college. These indicators evaluate a student’s readiness in various areas, including academic performance, standardized testing, and participation in advanced coursework. The goal is to identify strengths and areas for improvement, ensuring students are on the right track to achieve their educational aspirations.
CCMR readiness indicators include:
Meet criteria on TSIA2, SAT, or ACT
Advanced Placement (AP) Exam
Dual Credit
College Bridge
Associate Degree: graduate from high school with an Associate Degree.
Industry-Based Certification
Special Education: Graduate with an advanced degree plan
Enlist in the U.S. Armed Forces of Texas National Guard