College, Career, and Military Readiness

CCMR Accountability

The College, Career, and Military Readiness (CCMR) component of the accountability system measures graduates’ preparedness for college, the workforce, or the military.

Students demonstrate CCMR by meeting at least one of the elements from the following indicators:

College Ready

  • Meet criteria of 3 on AP or 4 on IB examinations
  • Meet Texas Success Initiative (TSI) criteria (SAT; ACT; TSIA 1 or TSIA 2; or College Prep course) in reading and mathematics
  • Complete a course for dual credit (9 hours or more in any subject or 3 hours or more in ELAR/mathematics)
  • Earn an associate degree
  • Complete a dual enrollment course and qualify for at least 3 OnRamps hours credit

Career Ready

  • Earn an IBC and complete an aligned program of study (Phase-in)
  • Graduate with completed IEP and workforce readiness (graduate type codes 04, 05, 54, or 55)
  • Graduate under an advanced diploma plan and be identified as a current special education student
  • Earn a Level I or Level II certificate

Military Ready

  • Enlist in the United states Armed Forces
  • Enlist in the Texas National Guard

Our CCMR specialists work with schools and districts throughout our region to answer questions, provide support for, and train staff members in the CCMR component of the A-F Accountability System. We keep up to date with the latest changes from the TEA and support district and campus staff through professional development, custom training, and consultations, all related to school performance and college, career, and military readiness goals.

Need to get in touch?

Contact a member of our team for more information.

Xochitl Martinez, 512-919-5109