Students have the flexibility to adjust their path to fit their goals.
Note: As you navigate this path, make sure to start from the bottom and work your way up to the top.
Upon completing a set of graduate-level courses at a four-year college, you’ll deepen your content knowledge and earn an academic graduate degree.
After completing a required set of courses at a two- or four-year college, you’ll earn an academic associate or bachelor’s degree.
In this traditional four-year high school experience, you’ll spend the majority of your time taking classes to prepare for college. You’ll earn a high school diploma that comes with an Enrollment Honors or Enrollment Honors Plus Seal.
While completing a higher-level program of industry-led education and training, you’ll deepen your skills and earn an INCAP Career Program advanced professional degree (the equivalent of an academic graduate degree).
Through the INCAP Career Program that offers industry-led education and training for adults, you’ll build new skills while continuing to work at least part-time. You’ll earn an INCAP CP professional degree (the equivalent of an academic bachelor’s degree).
Your multi-year apprenticeship combines at least three days a week of paid on-the-job training with relevant high school classes. You’ll earn an Employment Honors Plus diploma seal, plus an INCAP Apprenticeship Program credential.
Focuses primarily on classroom learning
Combines work-based and classroom learning
Focuses primarily on classroom learning
Combines work-based and classroom learning
Colleges and employers recognize both pathways, so students who earn a degree or credential can transition to a more advanced program in the other pathway by completing requirements like classes, exams, or work experience.