This program gives high school 9th – 10th graders the opportunity to receive college credit for a career and technology (CTE) course taken in high school. High school students can take these courses and simultaneously earn credit for both their high school diploma and their college degree.
Additional Details
Articulated Credit courses are taught on the high school campus by high school teachers. Each ISD and Campus determines which courses they will request to be Articulated.
Who Can Participate?
This program is designed primarily for 9th and 10th graders with an interest in CTE courses. CTE programs help students explore different career fields and gain marketable skills. Examples include Business, Health Sciences, Agriculture, Technology, and Automotive.
Benefits of Articulated Credit
- Opportunity to explore an interesting workforce field with passionate and knowledgeable teachers!
- Amazing opportunity to gain real-world job skills in various industries.
- Any award or certificate up to and including a Level 1 Certificate do not require TSI Complete College Readiness.
- Free! Not even book fees.
Contact [email protected] or (512) 223-7066
Dual Credit or Graduating Seniors
If you have been recommended by a teacher for Articulated Credit in a course or courses your credit is being held “in the cloud” by the Articulated Credit office of ACC.
- Once you take and pass your first ACC course you can elect to have your Articulated Credit moved to your record.
- You will contact a Transcript Evaluator in ACC Admissions & Enrollment or College Now (see contact info above).
- This credit does expire 2 years after high school graduation.