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Initial Targeted Programs amp Certs Computer Information Technology Computer Programming amp Analysis Networking Technology Engineering Technology Above are AS degrees with related CCCs and have designated industry ID: 182830

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Increasing Results in Performance MeasuresInitial Targeted Programs & Certs:

Computer Information TechnologyComputer Programming & Analysis

Networking Technology

Engineering Technology (Above are AS degrees with related CCCs and have designated industry

certifications)Slide3

“The List” www.fldoe.org/workforce/perkins/pdf/1213CreditInvent.pdf www.fldoe.org/workforce/perkins/perkins_resources.asp Slide4

Increasing Results in Performance Measures2014-2015 CAPE Postsecondary Industry Certification Funding List http://www.fldoe.org/core/fileparse.php/5423/urlt/1415psicfl.pdf Slide5
Slide6

Cat Nip!Slide7

Cat Nip = $$ for Testing FEE

(aka Testing Scholarship)

Perkins Budget Code 68001Slide8

In 2008-09 we had a “plan” Testing Scholarship Budget Assigned Testing Center Located… but it was not affiliated w/ the College

Communicated Benefits w/ Students & Faculty Distributed scholarship applications Students signed up for scholarships & testedSlide9

2008-2010 CompTIA Testing ResultsA+ Certs w/ Scholarships:

31 Passed / 5 not passedA+ Certs NO Scholarships: 15 Passed / 2 not passed

Network + with Scholarships:

5 passed

/ 9 not passed / 4 no report

Network + NO Scholarships:

10 passed

Security + NO Scholarships:

5 PassedSlide10

2009 – 2010Plan “B” is approved

Keep the Testing Scholarships

Add a Testing Specialist Position in the

Perkins Budget

Test Students on Campus

No More Self Reporting Issues (For ALL Students - Scholarship &

Non-Scholarship)Slide11

July 2012 to May 2013 Testing ResultsCompTIA

53 Attempted / 34 Passed

/ 19 not passed

CISCO

1 Attempted

/

0 Passed

/

1 not passed

Microsoft Office Systems (MOS)

“Bundle”

16 Attempted

/

7 Passed

/

9 not passedSlide12

(continued) July 2012 to May 2013 Testing ResultsMSSC

67 Attempted / 50 Passed

/16 not passed

NABCEP

8 Attempted

/

6 Passed

/

2 not passed

ASE

30 Attempted

/23

Passed

/

7 not passedSlide13

Get Certified.

Get a Good Job.

There were

250,000

open IT jobs in January 2013 in the U.S. alone

!

By 2020, over 750,000

new IT jobs will be created.

(The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2013)

IT jobs are expected to grow by

22%

.

(

CompTIA IT

Industry Outlook, 2013)

Demand

is high for qualified, knowledgeable IT professionals.Slide14

Get Certified.

Get a Good Job.

86%

of hirers say IT certifications are a priority.

IT hiring managers place a high or medium priority on IT certifications during the job candidate evaluation process, according to a 2011 CompTIA survey.Slide15

Get Certified.

Get a Good Job.

The national average CompTIA A+ certified tech salary in 2010:

$50,364

IT professionals with certifications on their résumés

command better jobs, earn higher salaries and have more doors open to new multi-industry opportunities.Slide16

Get Certified.

Get a Good Job.

In a rapidly evolving field like technology, employers can find it difficult to pinpoint the job candidates with the right knowledge and skills to fill these positions.

CompTIA certifications are vendor-neutral credentials that cover the specific tasks and knowledge required for IT jobs, and are well-recognized in the industry.Slide17

Get Certified.

Get a Good Job.

“My

students were beating four-year college students for jobs. The big question was why. I started contacting companies and found out that certification carried a lot of weight

.”

Terry

Hand

CIS Instructor, Ogeechee Technical

CollegeSlide18

Get Certified.

Get a Good Job.

“Certification

was very heavily emphasized for the whole organization. It was required to maintain employment and to move up the career ladder

.”

Alex

Fogel

Sr. IT Professional, Ricoh &

SamsungSlide19

Companies That Hire CompTIA Certified Pros

Below are a few of the corporations and government organizations that recommend or require CompTIA certifications for their IT staff or partners.Slide20

Exam Price ComparisonSlide21

Scholarship Form – Industry Cert TestingSlide22

Manufacturing Skills Standards Council (MSSC) Exam

MSSC Certification relates to:

Engineering Technology Program

Careers such as:

Electronic Assembler

ManufacturingAeronautics Tech

MSSC & FLATE

A Great Partnership!Slide23

Need More Information?

Jerry Lawson,

Assessment Specialist

Industry Certification Exams

321-433-5562

lawsonj@easternflorida.edu