• College Career Military Readiness

  • What is CCMR?

    College Career and Military Readiness (CCMR) in Texas prepares high school students for college, careers, and military service. It emphasizes rigorous coursework, career exploration through programs of study and internships, and military readiness with fitness training and leadership development. Collaborating with schools, employers, and communities, CCMR ensures students have the skills and resources for success. Whether pursuing higher education, entering the workforce, or considering military service, CCMR equips students with the tools they need to thrive after graduation.

    Why is CCMR Important?

    Regardless if a student wishes to pursue college, a career or serve in the military after graduation, the programs and curriculum that relate to CCMR allow students to develop essential readiness skills and improve their chances for post-secondary success. There are also additional benefits to meeting certain CCMR indicators, such as meeting the college-ready criteria on the TSI assessment, SAT, ACT, or by successfully completing and earning credit for a college prep course. This college readiness indicator allows students to enroll in Navarro Community College and Texas State Technical College and immediately take courses that satisfy their degree requirements and are transferable to a four-year university.

    How do we help students prepare?

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    College Ready

    Texas Education Agency considers a student College Ready when they meet any one of the following criteria:

    • Qualifying scores on the SAT, ACT, or TSIA test

    • Receive a 3 or higher on at least one Advanced Placement (AP) exam

    • Successfully complete an OnRamps Course

    • Earn 3 hours in Dual Credit English/Math or 9 hours in other Dual Credit courses

    • Earn an Associates Degree

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    Career Ready

    Career Ready indicators set by the Texas Education Agency include meeting any one of the following criteria:

    • Earn an Industry-Based Certification

    • Complete a Program of Study in CTE

    • Graduate with a completed IEP and workforce readiness

    • Earn an Level I or Level II certificate

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    Military Ready

    Per the Texas Education Agency, a student is Military Ready if they enlist in a branch of the Armed Forces and score a qualifying score on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) Test.