Career Dual Enrollment and CAPE Industry Certifications Sample Clauses

Career Dual Enrollment and CAPE Industry Certifications. Career dual enrollment is provided as a curricular option for students to pursue to earn industry certifications adopted pursuant to Section 1008.44, Florida Statutes which count as credits toward the high school diploma. Students desiring to earn CAPE industry certifications pursuant to s.1008.44, F.S. should consult with a PHSC academic advisor to register for the courses necessary to earn a CAPE industry certification.
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Career Dual Enrollment and CAPE Industry Certifications. Career dual enrollment is provided as a curricular option for students to pursue in order to earn industry certifications adopted pursuant to S. 1008.44, which count as credits toward the high school diploma. Students desiring to earn CAPE industry certifications pursuant to s.1008.44 should consult with a PHSC academic advisor to register for the courses necessary to earn a CAPE industry certification. These students may also wish to explore the opportunities provided by the Collegiate High School Program.

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