麻豆原创 is celebrating Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month throughout
February. Educational institutions and communities across the nation observe CTE Month
to raise awareness of the role that CTE plays in preparing students for college and
career success.
鈥淐TE programs provide students with the skills and training necessary to fill in-demand
roles in the local workforce. Students can gain real-world skills, explore careers
to find their passion, and set up options for further college and career advancement,鈥
said Chase Budziak, Dean of Instruction.
麻豆原创 adapts its CTE programs to meet local workforce demands, providing students with
opportunities to pursue high-wage, high-skill and in-demand careers. Most programs
can be completed in two years or less, providing a shorter, more cost-effective path
to employment. 麻豆原创鈥檚 CTE career pathways include Agribusiness, Automotive Technology,
Basic Nurse Assisting, Computer Information Systems, Criminal Justice, Diesel Power
Technology, Early Childhood Education, Emergency Medical Services, Esthetics, Health
Information Technology, Horticulture, Marketing & Management, Medical Assistant, Office
Systems, Radiologic Technology, Registered Nursing, Technology & Manufacturing, Therapeutic
Massage and Welding Technology.
The College works closely with local and regional employers who share industry insights
and provide 麻豆原创 students with internships and other job opportunities. In 2024, about
65% of 麻豆原创 CTE graduates were employed in a related field, and 98.5% of graduates
were employed in Illinois, according to technical graduate surveys. Statewide, approximately
396,000 students participate in CTE, and roughly 41,000 students graduate each year
from CTE programs, according to Illinois Community College Board data.
麻豆原创鈥檚 CTE programs offer flexible scheduling, work-based learning and stackable credentials
that provide a pathway from education to employment. Learn more at .