Ypsilanti Community Schools Consortium CTE Programs
- Automobile Technician (with Automotive Service Excellence certification)
- Collision Repair Technician
- Cooking & Related Culinary Arts
Ypsilanti CTE courses are located in their own stand-alone buildings in Ypsilanti. Course administrators are displayed in the table below. Busing is available for Ypsilanti students who need transportation to and from their program site. Note that Ypsilanti students can also take six additional CTE Dual Enrollment Programs, administered by Washtenaw Community College and MIAT College of Technology.
CTE Program titles are based on the classification system used by the Michigan Department of Education (MDE). All courses on the Ypsilanti Community Schools CTE website fall into one of the program categories (above), although the titles might be slightly different. To explore course options (including dual enrollment) please visit the YCS Website.
ACTech High School (off-site)
Instructional Program
- Automobile Technician (with ASE Certification)
- Collision Repair Technician
Contracted Program
Instructional Program
- Cooking & Related Culinary Arts
Ypsilanti Consortium
Career Cluster - Hospitality & Tourism
Course/ CIP Code used by the MI Dept. of Ed.
Cooking & Related Culinary Arts 12.0500
Participating Colleges
- Baker College
- Davenport University
- Ferris State University
- Washtenaw Community College
Career Cluster - Transportation, Distribution & Logistics
Course/ CIP Code used by MI Dept. of Ed.
Automotive Technologies 47.0604
Participating Colleges
- Alpena Community College
- Baker College
- Davenport University
- Delta College
- Ferris State University
- Mid-Michigan Community College
- Washtenaw Community College
Course/ CIP Code used by MI Dept. of Ed.
Collision Repair Technician 47.0603
Participating Colleges
- Davenport University
- Washtenaw Community College
Washtenaw County
(Region 23/CEPD 43)
Career Education Planning District (CEPD) 43 Administrator:
- Ryan L. Rowe, Ph.D.
Ypsilanti Community Schools CTE Director: