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Current as of January 01, 2026 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Sec. 15. (a) This subsection applies to the state fiscal year beginning July 1, 2025, and ending June 30, 2026. A school corporation's career and technical education enrollment grant for a state fiscal year is the sum of the amounts determined under the following STEPS:
STEP ONE: Determine for each career and technical education program provided by the school corporation:
(A) the number of credit hours of the program (one (1) credit, two (2) credits, or three (3) credits); multiplied by
(B) the number of pupils enrolled in the program; multiplied by
(C) the following applicable amount:
(i) Seven hundred ten dollars ($710) for a career and technical education program designated by the department of workforce development as a high value level 1 program under section 7.5 of this chapter.
(ii) One thousand sixty-five dollars ($1,065) for a career and technical education program designated by the department of workforce development as a high value level 2 program under section 7.5 of this chapter.
(iii) Three hundred ninety-eight dollars ($398) for a career and technical education program designated by the department of workforce development as a moderate value level 1 program under section 7.5 of this chapter.
(iv) Five hundred ninety-seven dollars ($597) for a career and technical education program designated by the department of workforce development as a moderate value level 2 program under section 7.5 of this chapter.
(v) One hundred ninety-nine dollars ($199) for a career and technical education program designated by the department of workforce development as a less than moderate value level 1 program under section 7.5 of this chapter.
(vi) Two hundred ninety-eight dollars ($298) for a career and technical education program designated by the department of workforce development as a less than moderate value level 2 program under section 7.5 of this chapter.
STEP TWO: Determine the number of pupils enrolled in an apprenticeship program or a work based learning program designated under section 7.5 of this chapter multiplied by four hundred ninety-seven dollars ($497).
STEP THREE: Determine the number of pupils enrolled in an introductory program designated under section 7.5 of this chapter multiplied by two hundred ninety-eight dollars ($298).
STEP FOUR: Determine the number of pupils enrolled in a planning for college and career course under section 7.5 of this chapter at the school corporation that is approved by the department of workforce development multiplied by one hundred forty-nine dollars ($149).
STEP FIVE: Determine the number of pupils who travel from the school in which they are currently enrolled to another school to participate in a career and technical education program in which pupils from multiple schools are served at a common location multiplied by one hundred forty-nine dollars ($149).
(b) This subsection applies to state fiscal years beginning after June 30, 2026. A school corporation's career and technical education enrollment grant for a state fiscal year is the sum of the amounts determined under the following STEPS:
STEP ONE: Determine for each career and technical education program provided by the school corporation:
(A) the number of credit hours of the program (one (1) credit, two (2) credits, or three (3) credits); multiplied by
(B) the number of pupils enrolled in the program; multiplied by
(C) the following applicable amount:
(i) Seven hundred twelve dollars ($712) for a career and technical education program designated by the department of workforce development as a high value level 1 program under section 7.5 of this chapter.
(ii) One thousand sixty-nine dollars ($1,069) for a career and technical education program designated by the department of workforce development as a high value level 2 program under section 7.5 of this chapter.
(iii) Three hundred ninety-nine dollars ($399) for a career and technical education program designated by the department of workforce development as a moderate value level 1 program under section 7.5 of this chapter.
(iv) Five hundred ninety-nine dollars ($599) for a career and technical education program designated by the department of workforce development as a moderate value level 2 program under section 7.5 of this chapter.
(v) Two hundred dollars ($200) for a career and technical education program designated by the department of workforce development as a less than moderate value level 1 program under section 7.5 of this chapter.
(vi) Two hundred ninety-nine dollars ($299) for a career and technical education program designated by the department of workforce development as a less than moderate value level 2 program under section 7.5 of this chapter.
STEP TWO: Determine the number of pupils enrolled in an apprenticeship program or a work based learning program designated under section 7.5 of this chapter multiplied by four hundred ninety-nine dollars ($499).
STEP THREE: Determine the number of pupils enrolled in an introductory program designated under section 7.5 of this chapter multiplied by Two hundred ninety-nine dollars ($299).
STEP FOUR: Determine the number of pupils enrolled in a planning for college and career course under section 7.5 of this chapter at the school corporation that is approved by the department of workforce development multiplied by one hundred fifty dollars ($150).
STEP FIVE: Determine the number of pupils who travel from the school in which they are currently enrolled to another school to participate in a career and technical education program in which pupils from multiple schools are served at a common location multiplied by one hundred fifty dollars ($150).
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Indiana Code Title 20. Education § 20-43-8-15 - last updated January 01, 2026 | https://codes.findlaw.com/in/title-20-education/in-code-sect-20-43-8-15/
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