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Our Mission is to work with students, families, schools and community resources to
enrich a student's success in school.
Technical and Trade Schools
Trade and technical schools offer short-term training in a wide variety of career fields. They are usually privately owned, and the programs vary greatly from school to school.
Career Fields
Listed
below
are
some of the careers for which you can get training
at career and technical schools.
| Accountant/Bookkeeper |
Drafting |
Medical secretary |
| Air conditioning/refrigeration |
Electrician |
Motorcycle mechanic |
| Artist |
Electronics |
Nurse's aid |
| Auto body technician |
Fashion designer |
Paperhanger |
| Barber/hair stylist |
Fashion merchandiser |
Photographer |
| Broadcaster |
Flower arranger |
Plumber |
| Building trades |
Heavy equipment operator |
Respiratory Therapist |
| Carpenter |
Hotel-motel manager |
Secretary |
| Child care |
Interior designer |
Surveyor |
| Computer operator/programmer |
Legal assistant/paralegal |
Tool and die maker |
| Computer service technician |
Legal secretary |
Travel and tourism |
| Cosmetologist |
Licensed practical nurse |
Truck driver |
| Court reporter |
Massage therapist |
Upholsterer |
| Data entry |
Medical assistant |
Veterinarian assistant |
| Dental assistant |
Medical/dental receptionist |
Welder |
| Dental laboratory technician |
Medical lab technician |
Word processing |
Public Technical Colleges in
Texas
You can find a list of
all
Public
Technical
Colleges
by
visiting
the
State
of
Texas
website
at http://www.thecb.state.tx.us/ctc. For
a more extensive list of private technical schools
locally, consult the yellow pages in area phone
books.
Trade and Technical Checklist 
- High school diploma
or GED.
- THEA – plan to take
the Texas Higher Education Assessment or
an approved alternative test. This is required
by state law to help identify students who
need additional reading, writing, or math
skills to do post-high schoolwork. You must
take
the test before enrolling in any courses.
- Application.
Contact the Admissions Office.
- FAFSA – Free Application
for Federal Student Aid (you may qualify
for grants or low interest loans). Pick up
from the counseling center after November.
For more information refer to the Financial
Aid section.
- Send transcript
to the school of your choice. See the registrar
on your high school campus.
- Meet with Trade School
counselor for course advising. Call to set
up an appointment.
- Contact Financial
Aid Office for possible scholarships.
- Apply for CCST and
or Imagine America Scholarships in your high
school guidance office.
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