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CTE CIP Codes

Classification of Instructional Program (CIP) codes are used to characterize CTE program types. These codes have been developed by the U.S. Department of Education’s National Center for Educational Statistics and are organized by the National Career Clusters Framework.ÌýWhen applying for CTE program approval, a CIP code is assigned. The following specific CIP codes, the same subset found on the , should be used. ¿ìè³É°æÊÓÆµ-approved CTE programs use the CIP code found on the ¿ìè³É°æÊÓÆµ-issued approval or reapproval letter when reporting CTE data.

When a local agency is unable to determine the appropriate CIP code they should contact their Regional Information Centers (RIC). If need be, the RIC can contact theÌý¿ìè³É°æÊÓÆµ CTE TeamÌýat 518-486-1547Ìýfor assistance.

CTE CIP Codes

The National Career Clusters Framework categorizes and describes CTE program areas in a way that is consistent with the organization and descriptors used by industry and national labor codes. New York is currently transitioning to the modernized National Career Cluster Framework, updated in 2024, reducing the number of clusters from 16 to 14. This adjustment is required for federal reporting and is consistent with national efforts to more accurately represent today’s workforce and industry needs. The table below illustrates the shifts from the old framework to the modernized framework. More information about the modernized National Career Clusters Framework can be found on the website. No action is required from districts and BOCES during this transition.Ìý

Existing Cluster

Modernized Cluster

Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources Agriculture
Architecture & Construction Construction
Arts, A/V Technology & Communications Arts, Entertainment, & Design
Business Management & Administration Management & Entrepreneurship (Cross-Cutting Cluster)
Education & Training Education
Finance Financial Services
Government and Public Administration COMBINED into Public Service & Safety
Health Science COMBINED into Healthcare & Human Services
Hospitality and Tourism Hospitality, Events & Tourism
Human Services COMBINED into Healthcare & Human Services
Information Technology Digital Technology (Cross-Cutting Cluster)
Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security COMBINED into Public Service & Safety
Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing
Marketing Marketing & Sales (Cross-Cutting Cluster)
STEM Removed Cluster (Engineering was primarily placed in Advanced Manufacturing)
Transportation, Distribution and Logistics Supply Chain & Transportation
None Energy & Natural Resources (New Cluster)

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