Career Path Award
 
Saddlebrooke Rotary Announces  a New Career Path Award Program Coming in 2025 to the Copper Corridor!
 
 
The latest innovative program being introduced at the San Manuel High School as a pilot program this year will focus upon Career and Technical students.

Outstanding Graduating CTE Student

The Rotary Club of SaddleBrooke would like to recognize the achievements of outstanding Career and Technical (CTE) students who will be graduating from San
Manuel High School this school year. This Career Path Award program is designed specifically for graduating high school seniors residing in the 'Copper Corridor' who typically would not be eligible for, or plan to attend a four-year institution.
Student Eligibility Criteria:

• Must be under 21 years of age, attending high school, and will graduate on completion of State and local course credit requirements.

• Upon graduation, must have earned a minimum of one or more credits in one approved* Career and Technical Education program. (Examples: Ag
Science, Auto Tech., Bioscience Culinary Arts, Business, Construction Technology, Electronics, Graphic Design, Software & App Design, Welding,
etc.)

• Be able to articulate a desired career path for their future after high school which includes obtaining a specific industry certification, completion of an
apprenticeship or state licensure program, private or public-school technical major, or gaining an Associates of Arts (AA) or Associates of Applied Science (AAS) Degree. 

• Have an identifiable financial need.

Number of Grants: Three. $2,500 grant awards annually.
 
A great thank you to Rotarian Bill Olfert whose expertise and dedication has made this a reality.
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