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Build the next generation of talent

Staffing the future

MedCerts Partner Solutions career and technical training programs help students explore non-traditional pathways, gain industry-recognized credentials and earn credits for high school and college.

Meeting employer demands with education programs

CTE training – How does it work?

  • Students can enroll from 11th grade
  • From 11th – 12th grade, students can participate in a custom set of programs tailored to your Career and Technical Education (CTE) needs
  • The courses serve as electives, and students will receive career and technical education (CTE) credits that count towards high school graduation requirements
  • When the participating student graduates, they will receive a national certification
  • Certifications prepare students for their chosen careers in healthcare or information technology
  • If a student is interested in pursuing postsecondary education, it’s possible they can use their certification(s) towards college credits. The following post-secondary institutions give credit for prior learning
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Give students a significant head start with…

Industry-Recognized Certifications

High School Credits

Earning College Credit

Designed Around Your Students

Our flexible and self-paced online courses fit into students’ busy schedules. They can complete all of the coursework from school or home and no travel is required.

Students can discover what they are most interested in, develop their knowledge and skills and build a solid foundation for their future careers and education pathways without sacrificing other important commitments.

Fully Supported Study

Lifetime Career Prep

Engaging, Interactive Curriculum

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