Details of the program include: Successful students must complete the 60-hour Tennessee Affiliate Broker pre-licensing course as well as the 30-hour Tennessee New Affiliate course through TDCI’s licensing education partners at Kaplan, a U.S.-based global educational services company. Once students have enrolled, they have six to 12 months (even after high school graduation) to complete the program. Upon completion of the courses, students must successfully complete state and national real-estate exams.
Colleges are seeing few students register for classes across America. Instead, many students are opting into trade schools that offer more affordable and promising paths to a job.
But at the Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) many trade programs have continued to grow. TCAT is a network of 24 colleges that offers training for 70 different jobs. At TCAT...
and trade schools in Tennessee tuition-free, funded by the state lottery, if they meet certain requirements.[13] The Tennessee Promise was created as part of then-governor Bill Haslam's...
Athletics [edit] TSSAA-sanctioned sports [edit] The below TSSAA-sanctioned teams have won a combined 77 state championships, the most in Williamson County Schools, Tennessee public schools...
Union City High School Address 1305 High School Drive Union City , Obion County , Tennessee... International Trade. [5] References[edit] ^ Principal's Message, Union City High School....
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East Tennessee trade schools seeing success While fewer students are going to college after they graduate, those who are taking the trade school route are investing in East Tennessee. This...
Map to the Middle Class Trade programs — unlike other areas of higher education — are in... at Tennessee College of Applied Technology Nashville Wednesday, April 13, 2023, in Nashville...
Sign up for Chalkbeat Tennessee’s free daily newsletter to keep up with statewide education policy and Memphis-Shelby County Schools. ; This week, for the first time under a 2016 law, Tennessee will give each of its public schools an A-F letter grade. ; The goal, says Education Commissioner Lizzette Reynolds, is to help families, educators, communities, and policymakers understand how their local schools are doing. ; And what better way, she says, than by using a letter-grade system that families are familiar with from their student’s report cards.