North Dakota

North Dakota

Fast Facts

3,676

Associates Degrees & Certificates Awarded

28.4%

of All Degrees & Certificates Awarded Statewide

North Dakota

CTE Secondary Concentrators

No Data Found

Graduation Rate

Go on to Postsecondary Education

CTE Postsecondary Concentrators

No Data Found

Earn a Postsecondary Credential, Certificate, or Diploma

Placed in Employment, Military Service or Apprenticeships Within Six Months

Secondary CTE Enrollment

162

Public High Schools

32,679

Public High School Enrollment

8,648

High School CTE Concentrators

25,604

Total Secondary CTE Enrollment

By Race

Secondary CTE Enrollment

No Data Found

American Indian or Alaskan Native

Asian

Black

Latino

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

White

Two or More Races

By Gender

Secondary CTE Enrollment

No Data Found

Male

Female

Postsecondary CTE Enrollment

5

Community Colleges

9,795

Public Community Colleges Enrollment (full and part-time)

4,696

Postsecondary CTE Concentrators

7,831

Total Postsecondary CTE Enrollment

12

Area Technical Centers

By Race

Postsecondary CTE Enrollment

No Data Found

American Indian or Alaskan Native

Asian

Black

Latino

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

White

Two or More Races

Unknown

By Gender

Postsecondary CTE Enrollment

No Data Found

Male

Female

Perkins Data

Combined State Plan with Perkins and WIOA

Is the State Using the Reserve Fund?

Perkins Eligible Agency

North Dakota Department of Career and Technical Education

Funding For FY22

$5,614,066

Percentage of Funding Directed to:

No Data Found

Secondary

Postsecondary

$60,000

Amount of Leadership Funds the State Set Aside to Prepare Students for Non-Traditional Careers

15%

Percent of Funds Being Reserved in Total

6-8

Middle Grades That are Eligible for Perkins V Funding

1%

Percent of Leadership Funds the State Set Aside for State Correctional Institution

Ways the Secondary CTE, Postsecondary CTE and Workforce Systems Collaborate

  • Through statewide advisory committees/boards
  • Shared definitions of “high skill, high-wage, in-demand”
  • Offering joint professional development

Secondary Program Quality Indicator(s)

  • Work-based learning

Postsecondary Goals

goal

65%

Attainment by 2025

progress

55.2%

Statewide Postsecondary
Attainment Progress

Every Student Succeeds Act Metrics

ESSA School Quality and Student Success Indicators

North Dakota’s accountability system includes a College & Career Readiness indicator, based on the state’s “Choice Ready” framework. The indicator is weighted at 21 percent of the total score and includes a growth measure.

All students must earn a diploma or GED and develop a rolling four-year career education plan and earn a college-ready score on a college placement instrument, as determined by the North Dakota University System.

All students must then meet at least two additional Essential Skill indicators, including 25 hours of community service, 95 percent attendance rate, two or more years in co-curricular activities, or two or more year in extra-curricular activities.

The Career Ready element of the Choice Ready framework includes: (1) earning a 2.8 GPA or higher in a CTE pathway, (2) completing two credits in a coordinated plan of study and at least two additional indicators: (a) earning a 3.0 on a statewide rubric demonstrating Career Ready Practices; (b) completing at least 75 hours of a work-based learning experience; (3) earning an A, B or C in a dual credit course; (4) earning a gold or silver on the WorkKeys assessment; or (5) earning a passing score on a technical assessment or industry credential.

State CTE Director

Wayde Sick

State Director

wasick@nd.gov

North Dakota Department of Career and Technical Education
600 East Boulevard Ave #270
Bismarck, ND 58505