Articulated / Advanced Standing Credit

  • Students can take Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses in high school that can be articulated to college credit which will be used toward an associate's degree at partnering postsecondary institutions. Classes ranging from business, to health, to transportation, to the arts are available at Olathe high schools. To earn career pathway articulated credits, students will need to complete the appropriate paperwork for the selected postsecondary institution. The grade for these credits will be posted as a "P" on the official postsecondary transcript. There is no cost to students for these credits.

Johnson County Community College Partnership

  • Johnson County Community College logo Olathe Public Schools partners with Johnson County Community College to develop many articulation agreements.

    For more information on JCCC Articulated Credit, including eligible classes and how to receive credit, visit the JCCC webpage on career pathways.

Statewide Partners

  • Articulation Agreements are created to enable Kansas High School Graduates to have a smooth transition from their high school Career and Technical Education Pathway to the corresponding Occupational Program at the postsecondary level.

    Any Kansas high school graduate who meets the requirements of an articulation agreement may utilize the agreement to obtain college credit, scholarships, tuition waivers, or other benefits as stated in each agreement.

    Please visit the KSDE Statewide Articulation Agreements page for a complete listing of all the current agreements within the state.

    Please view the latest chart listing all current agreements at KSDE Statewide Articulation Agreements for CTE Pathways - August 2018.