The document provides information about Career Pathways, which are agreements between school districts and the Dallas County Community College District (DCCCD) that allow high school students to earn college credit for career-focused courses. It lists Career Pathway advisors at each DCCCD college and explains that students can receive college credit if they complete articulated high school courses with a grade of B or higher, enroll at a DCCCD college within 12 months of graduating, and submit their transcript to the advisor. An abbreviation list is included to help identify articulated career/technical courses on high school transcripts.
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Career Pathway Quick Reference Guide
1. CAREER PATHWAYS QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
DCCCD
What are Career Pathways? CAREER PATHWAY ADVISORS
Brookhaven College: Ngoc Truong 972-860-4182
Career Pathways are articulated agreements between area
Cedar Valley College: Ruben Johnson 972-860-8161
Independent School Districts and DCCCD for the purpose to
accrue college credit for Career and Technical Education Eastfield College: Dr. Sue Byrd 972-860-7671
courses while in high school. College credit will be awarded to
El Centro College: Verna James 972-860-2419
students upon completing all criteria as stated in agreements.
Mountain View College: Liliana Ponce 214-860-3619
Each articulation agreement is associated with an A.A.S.
North Lake College: Linda Washington 972-273-3208
program and contains 2 or more courses in a sequence.
Richland College: Lisa Graef 972-238-6190
District Office: Christa Jones 214-378-1762Â
www.dcccd.edu/careerpathway
How does it work?
Students:
1. Talk to their counselor to learn about Career Pathway
programs at their high school.
2. Complete the recommended classes in their chosen
Career Pathway program with a B or better.
3. Enroll in a Dallas County Community College within 12
months after high school graduation.
www.dcccd.edu
4. Bring their high school transcript to the Career Pathway
advisor at the college campus to request their credits.
Christa Jones, DCCCD christaj@dcccd.edu | 1601 S. Lamar St, Dallas, TX 75215 | phone 214.378.1762 | fax 214.378.1750
2. QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE CAREER PATHWAYS
DCCCD
COURSE ABBREVIATIONS ON HS TRANSCRIPT
ACCOUNT1 GRAPHDI
ADV WLDNG HLTHSCI Identifying courses on HS transcripts
ADVARCH HOTELMGT
ADVAUTOT IBTACS1 To the left you see a list of possible abbreviations on a
ADVCOLLIS INPREDTR high school transcript. There may be other
ADVCOMPP INTNET1 abbreviations depending on the ISD.
ADVELECT INTNET2 Articulated courses should show an âAâ next to the
ADVENGDP MKTGDYN course. Look for those abbreviations in the section
ADVGRADI MONEYM âCareer Tech Educationâ, âCTEâ, âTechnical
ADVPRIMT PATHO Applicationsâ or similar rubric headers.
APTACS1 PRACBM2
ARCHDSN PRACEDTR
AUTOTECH PRACHUS
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BANKFIN PRACMKTG
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BUSIM1 PRIMTECH headers but you will see the abbreviation âCTâÂ
BUSIM2 PRINHLSC indicating Career/Tech courses. Â
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This binder contains:
DIMEDIA TELECOMN - Complete Articulation Agreements per
ELECTRO TRTORMGT each ISD
- Credit Request Form (Student
ENGDSNPR TSDATAE Resources tab)
ENTREP WEBTECH - Printable Program Newsletters with QR
FLEXMANU WLDNG codes
- Links for Career research
GLOBBUS - And much more
Christa Jones, DCCCD christaj@dcccd.edu | 1601 S. Lamar St, Dallas, TX 75215 | phone 214.378.1762 | fax 214.378.1750