Vocational schools, also known as trade or technical schools, teach skills necessary to perform a particular job.
Vocational schools offer a variety of programs that are two years or less. Typically you earn a certificate or diploma for a skill or trade once you've completed a program of study.
A year-round program for high school juniors and seniors at risk of dropping out. The program provides participants with occupational skills training, employment services, and educational opportunities.
A new training and employment program for youth between the ages of 16-24. Advance & Earn will help further your career through comprehensive High School Equivalency (HSE) test preparation, employer-recognized trainings, credentials and certifications, and paid internships.
A year-long program for low-income youth between the ages of 16 and 24 who are not working and not in school. Train & Earn provides extensive job training and employment services to help participants find a permanent job.
The School of Cooperative Technical Education, or COOP Tech, offers 17 different certification courses in a variety of careers from culinary arts to computer networking. The program has a half-day model where students can attend their DOE high school or GED program for half a day and attend Coop Tech for the other half of the day.
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