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I went to the career and technical school (vo-tech) and did not take high school courses to prepare for college. Can she/he be accepted?

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I went to the career and technical school (vo-tech) and did not take high school courses to prepare for college. Can she/he be accepted?

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Yes. In fact, the technical program you completed in high school is required for admission to this program. Workforce Education and Development is for students who completed technical high school programs, including automotive technology, auto body technology, culinary arts, graphic arts, drafting, cosmetology, machining, welding, carpentry, masonry, HVAC, computer networking, electrical technology, electronics, plumbing, commercial art, and more.

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