I see that the requirements for some career and technical certificates are listed in two ways: under “Option A’ and “Option B’. What do these options mean?
This refers to two different ways in which an applicant can meet the requirements for certain CTE certificates. Option A is appropriate for those applicants who have more academic preparation and less occupational experience. Option B is appropriate for those applicants who have more occupational experience, but less academic preparation. Option B is most commonly used for trade subjects and draws heavily on the applicant’s experience in the field.
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