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Building Your Future Now: CTE and Dual Credit Opportunities at INDLS

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At Indiana Digital Learning School (INDLS), education goes beyond earning a diploma. Students are encouraged to explore career pathways, gain college experience, and build real-world skills before graduation. Through a strong selection of Career and Technical Education (CTE) and Dual Credit opportunities, INDLS helps students take meaningful steps toward their future while still in high school.

Career and Technical Education at INDLS

CTE programs at INDLS are designed to help students explore high-demand industries while developing practical, workforce-ready skills. These programs allow students to discover what careers interest them while earning credentials that can be used after graduation.

Available CTE pathways include areas such as information technology, business, health sciences, and skilled trades. Many courses align with industry-recognized certifications, helping students stand out to both employers and colleges. CTE courses also focus on hands-on learning, problem-solving, and real-world application, giving students experience that extends beyond traditional coursework.

Students enrolled in CTE programs gain exposure to career exploration, resume-building skills, and long-term planning. These pathways are especially valuable for students who want to enter the workforce directly after high school or attend a technical or trade school.

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Dual Credit Opportunities

Dual Credit courses at INDLS allow students to earn college credits while still in high school, saving both time and money after graduation. These courses are taught in partnership with approved postsecondary institutions and follow college-level expectations.

By participating in Dual Credit, students can:

  • Experience the rigor of college coursework early
  • Reduce future tuition costs
  • Build confidence for postsecondary education
  • Strengthen college applications

Dual Credit is ideal for students planning to attend college, whether that is a two-year or four-year institution. According to the Indiana Commission for Higher Education, students who earn college credit in high school are more likely to enroll in and complete college programs.

A Head Start That Matters

CTE and Dual Credit programs at INDLS give students flexibility, opportunity, and direction. Whether a student is preparing for college, technical training, or the workforce, these programs help bridge the gap between high school and what comes next.

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