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- Prince George’s Community College offers 10 career and transfer pathways that will allow you to achieve your goals while saving time and money on unneeded classes.
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These pathways may include credit and continuing education offerings that are aligned to careers, further academic study, or personal interests. Click a link below to get more details about each ACP, including the list of credit and continuing education programs required for each.
Academic and Career Pathways (ACP) are guided pathways that lead to student end-goals. These pathways may include credit and continuing education offerings that are aligned to careers or personal interests.
Prince George’s Community College offers 10 career and transfer pathways that will allow you to achieve your goals while saving time and money on unneeded classes. If you already know the path you prefer, here is the advising information for each one: Allied Health and Nursing Advising.
Will employers be hiring in my field when I graduate? What degree do I need for the career I want? Find answers to these questions with Career Coach. Prince George’s Community College offers this powerful tool to guide your career search.
Through a diverse selection of job training and enrichment opportunities, the College and Career Transitions Office cultivates resilience, self-sufficiency, and academic and career success for children, teens, and adults.
Through partnerships with Employ Prince George’s and Prince George’s Community College, students and families will have the support to explore varied careers and pathways for post high school endeavors.
It is designed to expand student access to college, prepare students for careers in information technology, and meet the growing demand for local IT talent in the nation’s capital. The program prepares students for one of four high school to career paths: software development, networking, data management, and cybersecurity.