Kentucky Department of Education

 

Articulation Agreements

Last Updated on Friday, June 01, 2007 at 5:00 AM

 "Articulation" is a term used for insuring that schools at secondary and post-secondary  levels work together to assist students in progressing smoothly from secondary to post-secondary programs.  Defined as "a process for linking of two or more educational systems within a community to help students make a smooth transition from one level to another without experiencing delays, duplication of courses, or loss of credit."

 

Agricultural Education
Students enrolled in agricultural education who complete at least three (3) high school credits in an agriculture career major (with a grade of "B" or better in all three (3) class), and who also pass the appropriate "Skill Standards Assessment" for that major area, will receive three (3) credit hours in ... More


 

Business Education
Students enrolled in Administrative Support Service or Information Processing Services Career major who complete four credits in either of the majors with at least a "B" average, pass the Administrative Services Skill Standards assessment or all five parts of the Mous Certification, and make at least a "B" average in ACS ... More


 

Family and Consumer Sciences
Students enrolled in the Child Development major who have completed the three recommended courses (Child/Human Development, Child Development Services I, and Child Development Services II), with at least "B" averages and pass the Child Development Skill Standards Assessment, will earn 3 credits in CFS 191.  Western KY University requires that the ... More


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500 Mero Street, 6th Floor CPT
Frankfort, KY 40601
Phone: (502) 564-2000
webmaster@education.ky.gov
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