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Clark State College now has a new College Credit Plus pathway for more students to prepare for manufacturing and engineering careers.

The Innovative Waiver Pathway in Engineering Technology and Advanced Manufacturing allows high school students who may not meet traditional CCP requirements to enroll in college engineering and manufacturing courses, earn industry-recognized credentials and receive both high school and college credit.

Through the pathway, students can enroll in introductory engineering technology and advanced manufacturing courses and “begin building credentials that lead to in-demand careers,” said Adam Parrillo, dean of business and applied technology. Students can begin with short-term certificates and industry-recognized credentials and continue into Clark State’s associate and bachelor’s degree pathways in engineering and manufacturing, including robotics, automation, welding, modeling and simulation and manufacturing technology management.

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