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CTE (vocational) funding at the state and federal level

CTE (vocational) funding at the state and federal level. CTE (vocational) funding at the state and federal level. Where’s the $$$. Where’s the $$$. Beyond FTES and locally obtained funds, approximately $156.4 million in round numbers -- Federal & State. Federal.

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CTE (vocational) funding at the state and federal level

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  1. CTE (vocational) funding at the state and federal level

  2. CTE (vocational) funding at the state and federal level

  3. Where’s the $$$

  4. Where’s the $$$ Beyond FTES and locally obtained funds, approximately $156.4 million in round numbers -- Federal & State

  5. Federal Perkins or “CTEA” (Carl D. Perkins Career Technical Education Act of 1998) • Local Grant (1-c) $52.5M – discretionary district level funds upon approval of annual plan by CCCCO, based on enrollment numbers • Tech Prep (title II) $9M – builds high school to CCC program pathways • State Leadership (1-b) $5.7M – supports regional and statewide infrastructure (regional consortia, statewide program improvement, etc.) • State Plan with accountability targets

  6. Federal • Nursing and Allied Health Education Program for 2009-10 • Nursing Education Initiative (WIA): $9 million ($6 million for 5th year of first 5 year grant, $3 million for 1st year of second 5 year grant) • Allied Health Phase II (WIA/ARRA): $7.3 million • Allied Health Phase I (WIA): $2 million • LVN to RN/Specialty Nursing (WIA): $1.3 million

  7. State SB70” State Career Pathways $48M • Using expertise of CCC CTE programs to re-establish or improve secondary CTE programs, special focus on high skill, high wage programs, EWD industry targets • Approximately one-half funds for regional partnerships, upon approval of applications • Early outreach to engage students in career awareness; includes major media campaign to promote CTE (WhoDoUWant2B?). Goal is drop-out reduction (2nd largest project, after regional partnerships) • Re-entry programs for drop-outs • Various other smaller projects for technical assistance and building CTE infrastructure

  8. State Apprenticeship - $7M • Supports CCC classroom part of apprenticeships – “Earn while you learn programs” • 3-way partnership: CCCs, Dept of Apprenticeship Standards, and sponsoring employer • 26 Apprenticeship Related and Supplement Instruction (RSI) districts 160 apprenticeship programs comprised of a total of 66 trades/crafts titles located on 39 campuses

  9. State Nursing and Allied Health Education Program for 2009-10 • Enrollment Growth for Associate Degree/Registered Nursing (State): $13.8 M • Health Occupation Preparation and Education (HOPE) Program (SB 70): $827,586 Career Development – via FTES (personal development courses) or student services program support Internships - Cooperative Work Experience – via FTES CTE equipment. Unfunded since 2006-09

  10. Map -- Special funds Perkins $ 66M State CTE (aka SB70) $ 48M

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