Resources for Practitioners

Learn more about Kentucky's Academic Standards for Career Studies and Financial Literacy.

Explore careers by skills and abilities, salary, major or certification, and desired occupation.

Learn more about how students can earn up to 60 credit hours tuition free in high demand career fields, with no work or apprenticeship experience required. 

Find out how to best support undocumented students navigate their journey from college to career. 

Get more information on the various types of work-based learning opportunities such as job shadowing, mentoring, service learning, entrepreneurship programs, school-based enterprises, internship, cooperative education and youth-apprenticeship opportunities.

Learn more about this Youth Apprenticeship Program that provides secondary students with pathway opportunities into Registered Apprenticeship programs. This is a partnership between Kentucky Department of Education's CTE office and Kentucky Office of Apprenticeships. 

Learn more about this free education and training program for young people ages 16-24. Through the program, participants receive hands-on career training, as well as support services such as housing, health care, and meals. The program is administered by the U.S. Department of Labor.

Find out more information on Kentucky's Work Ready Scholarship opportunities for graduated students who have not earned an associate's degree and interested in obtaining an industry recognized credential or diploma.