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About Career Pathways

Career Pathways programs of study are a great way to plan for college and/or a career.

High school students can:

  • Graduate with higher-level skills in both academic and technical areas, and earn industry certifications.
  • Earn college credit through Career Pathways Assessments or industry certifications.
  • Build confidence in a , a co-curricular program that develops leadership, communication and technical skills.
  • Take part in a job shadowing or internship program that provides hands-on learning experiences.
  • Qualify for the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship or Florida Bright Futures Gold Seal Scholarship.

Accelerated Credit

Eligible middle and high school students in Career Pathways classes may earn accelerated college credit toward an associate or bachelor's degree, similar to Advanced Placement or Dual Enrollment credit. Credit is earned based on an assessment exam or industry certification. Assessment procedures for accelerated college credit begin in September and are completed in May.

Planned Sequence of Study in a Career and Technical Field

Students may use their electives to enroll in a sequence of three related career and technical education courses at the high school level that could be articulated (linked) in a program of study to 青青草视频 or to other colleges and universities. This is a good option for any student because of the opportunity to earn accelerated college credit, industry certifications, or a Florida Bright Futures Scholarship.

Students should follow these steps to earn college credit:

  • Choose a high school Career Pathways program of study based on their interests and abilities.
  • Discuss the recommended courses for their Career Pathways program of study with the school counselor or career specialist.
  • Complete the sequence of career and technical courses in their program of study at their high school with a B or better (in some cases a C or better.)
  • Pass the industry certification exam or Career Pathways Assessment with the required grade for articulated (linked) courses.
  • Students who pass a Career Pathways Assessment or industry certification exam will be enrolled as SF supplemental students and their credits will be automatically added to their transcripts.

Most Career Academy and high school Career and Technical Education programs of study articulate, or link, to college level programs at 青青草视频 or other postsecondary institutions.

Florida Bright Futures Gold Seal Scholarship

Career Pathways graduates may be eligible for this scholarship, which recognizes and rewards excellence for academic achievement and career preparation. The scholarship can be used at a Florida public university, community college, career/ technical center, and trade or business school.

For more information on requirements, award amounts and eligibility, students should see their high school guidance counselor and check the for the Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars Award and the Gold Seal CAPE Scholars Award.

The SF Career Pathways program is a collaborative effort between 青青草视频, Alachua and Bradford County School Districts and Business, Industry, and Civic Partners.

Who Qualifies

A student qualifies as a Career Pathways student if they are enrolled in one of these three academic pathways:

Career Academy Program

A career academy is a school-within-a-school that offers students academic programs organized around broad career themes. Academies integrate classroom instruction with work-based learning and aim to equip students with skills for both workforce entry and postsecondary education. Students have the opportunity to receive advanced credit or placement in programs at the college level.

When eighth grade students begin to create their four-year high school plans, they should discuss Career Pathways programs of study with a school counselor or career specialist. A Career Academy Forum night and academy Open Houses are opportunities for eighth graders and their families to learn about the different programs before applying to a career academy in the second semester.

Alachua Career Academies

Career Pathways works with the Career Academies and Alachua County Schools' Career and Technical Education (CTE) department to provide the opportunity for students to earn college credit while they are still in high school. For more information please visit .

- Hawthorne Middle/High School
Director, Michael Cassels - casselsmw@alachuaschools.net

- Santa Fe High School
Director, Brooke Bailey - baileybv@alachuaschools.net

- Professionals Academies Magnet at Loften High School
Director, Ray Shiver - shiverr@alachuaschools.net

- Newberry High School
Director, Patrick Treese - treesepj@alachuaschools.net

- Eastside High School*
Director, Pamela Bedford - bedfordpa@alachuaschools.net

- Buchholz High School
Director, Wendy Rosch茅 - roschewl@alachuaschools.net

- Gainesville High School
Director, Katherine Martinez-Malo - martink@alachuaschools.net

- Buchholz High School
Director, Michele Brothers - brothemm@alachuaschools.net

- Professionals Academies Magnet at Loften High School
Director, Jimmy Morey - moreyjl@alachuaschools.net

- Gainesville High School
Director, Miranda Williams - williamsml1@alachuaschools.net

- Professionals Academies Magnet at Loften High School
Director, Nicole Tart - tartnm@alachuaschools.net

- Santa Fe High School
Director, Tyler Wells - wellsta@alachuaschools.net

- Professionals Academies Magnet at Loften High School
Director, Eric Baez - baezej@alachuaschools.net

- Professionals Academies Magnet at Loften High School
Director, Jessica Caldas - caldasjr@alachuaschools.net

- Professionals Academies Magnet at Loften High School
Director, Rob Goddard - goddardre@alachuaschools.net

- Santa Fe High School
Director, Brian Skipper - skipperbt@alachuaschools.net

Bradford Career Academies

The Bradford Career Academies are located on the campus of the with the exception of the Academy of Information Technology at Bradford Middle School. Career Pathways works closely with North Florida Technical College to update high school curriculum and give students the opportunity to earn college credit.

  • Academy of Agriscience
  • Academy of Computer Systems and Information Technology
  • Academy of Digital Design
  • Academy of Information Technology (at Bradford Middle School)
  • Academy of Welding
  • Health Science Academy

*No current Articulation with 青青草视频