Home On the Wire iCEV Announces New Scholarships to Recognize Outstanding Career & Technical Education (CTE) Students Nationwide

iCEV Announces New Scholarships to Recognize Outstanding Career & Technical Education (CTE) Students Nationwide

In celebration of its 40th year of service, iCEV is celebrating the CTE community by partnering with CTSOs to support scholarship programs.
2 minutes read

iCEV, a leading producer of Career & Technical Education (CTE) curriculum, industry certification preparation and testing, and CTE data management, will be partnering with a number of leading career and technical student organizations (CTSOs) to award scholarships to outstanding CTE students nationwide. The sponsorship of these student scholarships comes as iCEV celebrates its 40th year of business serving the CTE community.

“The sponsorship of these scholarships is just one way we can support standout CTE students nationwide by helping to further their career goals as they enter a trade school or a college of their choosing,” said Dusty Moore, CEO of iCEV. “With the need for highly-skilled CTE students at an all-time high, we look forward to recognizing—and celebrating—the outstanding achievements of CTE students while giving back to the CTE community at large.”

As defined by the National Coordinating Council For Career and Technical Student Organizations (NCC-CTSO), CTSOs enhance student learning through contextual instruction, leadership and personal development, applied learning, and real world application.

CTSOs work as an integral component of the classroom curriculum and instruction, building upon employability and career skills and concepts through the application and engagement of students in hands-on demonstrations and real life and/or work experiences through a CTE program. CTSOs help guide students in developing a career path and a program of study and provide opportunities in gaining the skills and abilities needed to be successful in those careers through CTSO activities, programs, and competitive events. In addition, students in CTSOs have opportunities to hold leadership positions at the local, state, and national level and attend leadership development conferences to network with other students as well as business and industry partners.

“This will not be just a one-time gift to CTSOs,” said Moore. “Through our ongoing partnerships with these organizations, our goal is to increase the number of scholarships we award and, in turn, the number of deserving CTE students we are able to honor each year.”

To learn more about iCEV and its commitment to CTE, visit www.icevonline.com.

About iCEV  
Since 1984, iCEV has specialized in providing quality CTE curriculum and educational resources. iCEV is the most comprehensive online resource for CTE educators and students, offering curriculum for several major subject areas, including agricultural science, trade & industrial education, business & marketing, career exploration, family & consumer science, trade & health science, law enforcement and STEM education. iCEV also acts as a certification testing platform for industry certifications. Recognized companies and organizations utilize iCEV as the testing platform for their certifications. Additionally, iCEV offers Eduthings, a CTE data management platform that simplifies reporting for industry certifications, work-based learning, CTSO participation, and more. For more information, visit www.icevonline.com.

Subscribe to edCircuit to stay up to date on all of our shows, podcasts, news, and thought leadership articles.

 
  • edCircuit is a mission-based organization entirely focused on the K-20 EdTech Industry and emPowering the voices that can provide guidance and expertise in facilitating the appropriate usage of digital technology in education. Our goal is to elevate the voices of today’s innovative thought leaders and edtech experts. Subscribe to receive notifications in your inbox

    View all posts

Use EdCircuit as a Resource

Would you like to use an EdCircuit article as a resource. We encourage you to link back directly to the url of the article and give EdCircuit or the Author credit.

MORE FROM EDCIRCUIT

Join Thousands of Other Subscribers

"*" indicates required fields

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Participate

edCircuit emPowers the voices of education, with hundreds of  trusted contributors, change-makers and industry-leading innovators.

YOUTUBE CHANNEL

@edcircuit

Copyright © 2014-2024, edCircuit Media – emPowering the Voices of Education.  

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept