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Make Your Own Path

Are you eager and motivated to learn a skill and get paid? Explore the many exciting career training paths you can take below.

Who can attend?
  • Open to Adult Students
    Adult Students
  • Open to High School Students
    High School Students
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Architecture & Construction

Solid math, science and technical skills will help you prepare for your long-term career. You will learn to draft, design and plan for construction, as well as remodels, additions and repairs.

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Arts, A/V Technology 
& Communications

Challenge your creative talents and develop your skills. You will combine artistic expression and individual style with an in-depth understanding of state-of-the-art technology on this career path.

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Business, Management & Administration

Teamwork, communication skills and attention to detail all come into play as you prepare for a career in business management and administration, especially in the legal and healthcare fields.

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Finance

If you like math, money, problem-solving, and a have strong analytical mind, a finance career may be for you. Learn about services for financial and investment planning, banking, insurance, and more.

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Hospitality & Tourism

Strong communication skills and the ability to work well with people are important in this career path. You will learn to create great experiences for diners, travelers and event guests.

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Human Services

Good communication skills and creativity help you achieve success in careers related to families and peoples’ needs. You’ll focus on child development, grooming and personal care.

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Information Technology

Bring a strong aptitude for math and science to the table, and immerse yourself in an ever-changing working environment. On this career path, you’ll work with technologies transforming our world.

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Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security

Your leadership and teamwork skills will help you learn to manage and provide public safety and protective services. This career path is vital to the communities where we live, work and play.

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Manufacturing Technology

Your talent for math, science, and precise, hands-on work will help you here. Courses in drafting, automation, and robotics prepare you for your career in manufacturing.

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Marketing, Sales & Service

You have the power to greatly impact the profitability of a business. Skills in creative problem-solving, communication, and an aptitude for teamwork will help you pursue a career here.

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Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics

Your natural curiosity and broad understanding of math and science will help you navigate this challenging and ever-changing field. Learn more about rockets and robots and more on this in-demand career path.

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Transportation, Distribution & Logistics

Your solid background in science and math, and an interest in hands-on work will bring you to a career in a critical economic sector: planning, managing and moving people, materials and goods.