College Credit
CTE Dual Credit
CTE Dual Credit is a state program for students in career and technical classes to earn college credit at the same time as high school credit for specific Career and Technical Education (CTE) classes. To earn the simultaneous credit, students must earn the minimum grade each semester and meet certain technical performance competencies outlined by the credit-awarding college.There is no fee for these courses. Questions? Contact your school counselor or CTE teacher.
Current CTE Dual Credit Classes
How Students Register for CTE Dual Credit
- Create an account in the Statewide Enrollment and Reporting System (SERS)
- Get started on https://www.ctesers.org
- Create your account (username and password)
- For your school, select NORTH THURSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS and your high school from the dropdown
- Select choices from the Career Cluster and Future Plans dropdown menus. This information can be edited later.
- Add currently-enrolled CTE classes
- Register for credit by searching for and selecting the class currently taking. You must register in the same semester that you are enrolled in the course.
- When searching for a course, be sure that your high school is included in the search field.
- Check the box next to the class (or classes) for which you want to earn dual credit. Class Offerings & Complete Registration screen will appear.
- Be sure to check the box for your teacher (if there's only one teacher, the box will be checked automatically)
- To complete registration, click Save & Register.
- A confirmation page and email are generated once the process is complete
- Teacher will verify class performance and access SERS
- At the end of the registered course(s), teachers will review grades and additional performance competency to confirm dual credit students have met standards.
- Once grades are finalized, teachers will access the SERS system and verify registration for dual credit and enter the final grade.
Obtain a College Transcript
At the end of a student's senior year, they can request a college transcript from the college(s) from which they earned their dual credit. Each school has their own process. Follow the instructions provided by each college.
- For Bates, Clover Park, and Pierce College, visit the PC3 Dual Credit website for instructions on how to register and obtain a transcript.
- For South Puget Sound Community College, visit the Dual Credit Programs FAQs & Records Information page for steps and information.
Running Start
Running Start is a statewide program created by the Washington State Legislature that allows qualified high school juniors and seniors to enroll in local colleges to fulfill high school graduation requirements and earn college credit at the same time. A placement test will determine if they qualify for college-level course enrollment. While enrolled in high school, students can concurrently earn college credit and work towards their high school graduation, potentially earning their associate degree in the process. More information on the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) website.
Running Start is not a good fit for every student, but it is a great way for some to transition to higher education. For more information, please contact your high school counselor.
Local Running Start Programs
There are fees associated with the Running Start program, but fee waivers are available to students who are foster youth, who qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, or who receive state-funded public assistance. Those fee waivers are coordinated through the college in which your student is enrolled.
