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  • OCVTS | MATES - Course of Study

    OCVTS Marine Academy of Technology & Environmental Science Course of Study Information. PROGRAM AREA \ COURSE OF STUDY MARINE ACADEMY OF TECHNOLOGY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE MATES COURSE OF STUDY MATES COURSE OF STUDY All courses are instructed utilizing a block scheduling format ~ Classes are 80 minutes. All students are accepted via a competitive application process and follow the same rigorous course of study. Students must successfully complete 161.25 high school credits or their college equivalent (Stockton University) to graduate. All high school courses are taught at an honors level. ALL COURSES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. FRESHMAN CREDITS English I 5 Algebra / Data Analysis 5 Geometry 5 Chemistry I 5 Biology 5 Physical Education I / Health I 5 World History 5 Spanish II 5 Independent Research Study (Part of science program requirement) TOTAL 40 SOPHOMORE CREDITS English II 5 Intro to Computer Science 5 Algebra II /Trigonometry 5 Chemistry II 5 Aquatic Ecology or Research Method I/Field Ecology 5 Spanish III 5 Spanish IV (SU LANG 2142) or Intro to Art (required or option II art) 5 Health II/Driver's Education 1.25 Physical Education II 3.75 TOTAL 40 JUNIOR CREDITS English III 5 Pre-Calculus 5 Physics (SU PHYS 2110/2120) 5 Biotechnology (BIOL 1200) 5 *Fall Elective 5 *Spring Elective 5 US History I 5 Physical Education III/Health III 3.75 Financial Literacy 2.5 TOTAL 41.25 N/A SENIOR CREDITS English IV (LIT 1100/1110) 5 Calculus I (MATH 2215) 5 US History II 5 Oceanography (MARS 1300) or Adv. Oceanographic Research (MARS 1300) 5 Environmental Science (ENVL 1100) or Senior CS Capstone Data 5 Data Visualization with Python or Data Science 5 Elective * 5 Physical Education IV/ Health IV 5 . . TOTAL 40 N/A *Electives: Geographic Information Systems (GNM 1242); Geo/Astrophysics (GEOL 2120); Art History/Basic Drawing (GAH 2243/GAH 1261); Introduction to Art; Spanish IV (LANG 2142); Spanish V (LANG 2143); Anatomy & Physiology (BIOL 1260); Data Visualization with Python; BioStatistics (CIST 1206); Public Speaking (GEN 2105); Intro to Engineering Design

  • Career Classroom: Employment needs drive development of new career-based training programs

    New Jersey's county vocational-technical schools continue to respond to workforce needs. One of OCVTS's heavy equipment programs grabbed the attention of enthusiastic industry partners Eosso Brothers Paving and Earle, which led to the summer employment of high schoolers. PROGRAM AREA \ COURSE OF STUDY AUG 25, 2021 Career Classroom: Employment needs drive development of new career-based training programs Career Classroom: Employment needs drive development of new career-based training programs ROI-NJ AUG 25, 2021 Last fall, Ocean County Vocational Technical School launched a two-year heavy equipment operator program for high school students. Only the second program of its kind in the state, the enthusiastic response from industry partners validated the need for this focused training program and others. Two OCVTS industry partners stretched learning through the summer with on-the-job-training for HEOP students. Such experiences are wins for students, schools and employers. “These kids have an edge, so we want to invest in them,” said Thomas Eosso, whose family-owned company, Eosso Brothers Paving, took on four of the students this summer. “Our mindset is that we give them a good, valuable experience and they will stay with us.” Michael Earle, president of Earle Residential-Commercial, hired three OCVTS HEOP students to work with his team on a part-time basis this summer. Earle was an early supporter of HEOP at OCVTS, providing a match for grants that helped get the program off the ground with the purchase of simulators for early training. “Our industry should continue looking for ways to partner with vocational-technical schools to create solutions to our workforce needs,” Earle said. “(Employers should) be proactive and get involved to help the younger generation discover their interests, build their skills and create successful careers.” Another OCVTS partner has already taken those proactive steps to be part of the solution in his industry. John Schleicher, owner of Jersey Shore Plumbing & Design, volunteered to serve on an advisory committee for a new plumbing program starting this fall. As he and the other industry representatives shared their frustrations with finding skilled employees, he became increasingly invested in the success of the program. He applied to be the program’s instructor — and got the job. “We previously had a plumbing program, but it ended more than five years ago following a decline in enrollment,” OCVTS Curriculum Director Gary MacDonald said. “Our partners in the plumbing industry helped bring it back by stressing the need for this type of training; they said nobody was in the pipeline to take over when current employees leave. With a clear path from the program right to a career, we successfully promoted the program and have a strong enrollment of 20 students starting with us in the fall.” Just south of OCVTS at Cape May County Technical Schools, two new post-secondary programs will meet workforce demands identified by that district’s industry advisers. Post-secondary carpentry & property management and post-secondary aluminum welding fabrication are both based on Cape May Tech high school offerings, but with additional training deemed valuable to those doing business in the county’s resort communities. “By integrating property management with carpentry, we are responding to our regional labor needs,” Nancy Wheeler Driscoll, director of curriculum and instruction at Cape May Tech, said. “Students who complete this program could revitalize and renovate an existing property, perform basic upgrades or repairs on that property or even convert it to rely on green energy. They also could walk away with the skills to start a construction project from scratch, from framing to masonry.” Students in both new Cape May Tech post-secondary programs will be eligible to earn OSHA certification. Those enrolled in aluminum welding fabrication will cover welding basics plus fabrication — the skills of cutting, bending and assembling shapes that are often needed regionally to repair boat engines or shape frames for canopies on boats or homes. At Hudson County Schools of Technology, a partnership with the Jersey City Employment and Training Program has led to a new certificate program in lead abatement that is currently filling cohorts for four-session trainings. A grant from the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs funds participation in the course for eligible Hudson County applicants, with priority given to minority and Jersey City-based contractors. Newly signed state legislation calling for the replacement of all lead pipes has accelerated the already-identified need for contractors and their workers to earn Lead Abatement Certification. “Even prior to this legislation, we were aware that few, if any, contractors in our area were certified in lead abatement,” Alicia Abraham, director of career and technical education at Hudson County Schools of Technology, said. “Now, as a partner in this training program, we are building a pool of professionals right here in our county who are capable of and ready to perform this work.” Additional career-focused programs commencing this year are the Academy of Biological Sciences at Gloucester County Vocational-Technical School District and cybersecurity at Bergen County Technical Schools’ Applied Technology High School. These highlight the diversity of curricular offerings at New Jersey’s county vocational-technical schools. And, offerings continue to evolve to match student interest and employer demand beyond the traditional trades to reach just about every industry. “Up and down the state, New Jersey’s county vocational-technical schools play a critical role in responding to their regional workforce needs, whether that’s through new high school, post-secondary or certificate programs,” Michael Dicken, superintendent of Gloucester County Vocational-Technical School District and president of the New Jersey Council of County Vocational-Technical Schools, said. “Our schools will further increase this level of responsiveness as we approach a period of record growth with support from funding approved this summer through the Securing Our Children’s Future Bond Act.” Previous Next OCVTS Hosts New Jersey SkillsUSA Marine Service Technology Championship Competition March 30, 2026 OCVTS Hosts New Jersey SkillsUSA Motorcycle Service Technology Championship Competition March 25, 2026 OCVTS Foundation’s 29th Annual International Chefs' Night Out Raises $85k to Benefit Ocean County Vo-Tech Students MARCH 11, 2026 MATES Wins 2026 Ocean County Mock Trial Championship February 25, 2026 OCVTS Grunin Performing Arts Academy Principal Honored as 2026 New Jersey Thespian Outstanding Administrator February 10, 2026 OCVTS Annual Open House Empowers CTE Students to Pursue High-Demand Careers February 9, 2026 Ocean County Vocational Technical School and Design 446 Launch Innovative Partnership December 3, 2025 OCVTS Culinary Arts Students Prepare 3,800 Thanksgiving Meals for Families in Need November 26, 2025 OCVTS Celebrates Eighth Student-Constructed Home and Its First Official Build as a Registered Home Builder in Ocean County November 19, 2025 Partnership Between OCVTS Audio Engineering Program and KEF Audio Launches Series of Immersive Audio Workshops October 28, 2025 The OCVTS Foundation’s 27th Annual Golf Outing Brings in $81k to Benefit Ocean County Trade School Students October 15, 2025 OCVTS Brick Campus Reveals a Fresh Modern Look and Culinary Program Enhancements During Ribbon Cutting Ceremony October 6, 2025 Career Classroom: Employment needs drive development of new career-based training programs ROI-NJ AUG 25, 2021 Career Classroom: Employment needs drive development of new career-based training programs Previous Last fall, Ocean County Vocational Technical School launched a two-year heavy equipment operator program for high school students. Only the second program of its kind in the state, the enthusiastic response from industry partners validated the need for this focused training program and others. Two OCVTS industry partners stretched learning through the summer with on-the-job-training for HEOP students. Such experiences are wins for students, schools and employers. “These kids have an edge, so we want to invest in them,” said Thomas Eosso, whose family-owned company, Eosso Brothers Paving, took on four of the students this summer. “Our mindset is that we give them a good, valuable experience and they will stay with us.” Michael Earle, president of Earle Residential-Commercial, hired three OCVTS HEOP students to work with his team on a part-time basis this summer. Earle was an early supporter of HEOP at OCVTS, providing a match for grants that helped get the program off the ground with the purchase of simulators for early training. “Our industry should continue looking for ways to partner with vocational-technical schools to create solutions to our workforce needs,” Earle said. “(Employers should) be proactive and get involved to help the younger generation discover their interests, build their skills and create successful careers.” Another OCVTS partner has already taken those proactive steps to be part of the solution in his industry. John Schleicher, owner of Jersey Shore Plumbing & Design, volunteered to serve on an advisory committee for a new plumbing program starting this fall. As he and the other industry representatives shared their frustrations with finding skilled employees, he became increasingly invested in the success of the program. He applied to be the program’s instructor — and got the job. “We previously had a plumbing program, but it ended more than five years ago following a decline in enrollment,” OCVTS Curriculum Director Gary MacDonald said. “Our partners in the plumbing industry helped bring it back by stressing the need for this type of training; they said nobody was in the pipeline to take over when current employees leave. With a clear path from the program right to a career, we successfully promoted the program and have a strong enrollment of 20 students starting with us in the fall.” Just south of OCVTS at Cape May County Technical Schools, two new post-secondary programs will meet workforce demands identified by that district’s industry advisers. Post-secondary carpentry & property management and post-secondary aluminum welding fabrication are both based on Cape May Tech high school offerings, but with additional training deemed valuable to those doing business in the county’s resort communities. “By integrating property management with carpentry, we are responding to our regional labor needs,” Nancy Wheeler Driscoll, director of curriculum and instruction at Cape May Tech, said. “Students who complete this program could revitalize and renovate an existing property, perform basic upgrades or repairs on that property or even convert it to rely on green energy. They also could walk away with the skills to start a construction project from scratch, from framing to masonry.” Students in both new Cape May Tech post-secondary programs will be eligible to earn OSHA certification. Those enrolled in aluminum welding fabrication will cover welding basics plus fabrication — the skills of cutting, bending and assembling shapes that are often needed regionally to repair boat engines or shape frames for canopies on boats or homes. At Hudson County Schools of Technology, a partnership with the Jersey City Employment and Training Program has led to a new certificate program in lead abatement that is currently filling cohorts for four-session trainings. A grant from the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs funds participation in the course for eligible Hudson County applicants, with priority given to minority and Jersey City-based contractors. Newly signed state legislation calling for the replacement of all lead pipes has accelerated the already-identified need for contractors and their workers to earn Lead Abatement Certification. “Even prior to this legislation, we were aware that few, if any, contractors in our area were certified in lead abatement,” Alicia Abraham, director of career and technical education at Hudson County Schools of Technology, said. “Now, as a partner in this training program, we are building a pool of professionals right here in our county who are capable of and ready to perform this work.” Additional career-focused programs commencing this year are the Academy of Biological Sciences at Gloucester County Vocational-Technical School District and cybersecurity at Bergen County Technical Schools’ Applied Technology High School. These highlight the diversity of curricular offerings at New Jersey’s county vocational-technical schools. And, offerings continue to evolve to match student interest and employer demand beyond the traditional trades to reach just about every industry. “Up and down the state, New Jersey’s county vocational-technical schools play a critical role in responding to their regional workforce needs, whether that’s through new high school, post-secondary or certificate programs,” Michael Dicken, superintendent of Gloucester County Vocational-Technical School District and president of the New Jersey Council of County Vocational-Technical Schools, said. “Our schools will further increase this level of responsiveness as we approach a period of record growth with support from funding approved this summer through the Securing Our Children’s Future Bond Act.” Avenir Light is a clean and stylish font favored by designers. It's easy on the eyes and a great go to font for titles, paragraphs & more. Next

  • OCVTS | Locations

    PROGRAM AREA \ COURSE OF STUDY EDUCATION AT IT'S BEST WHERE ARE WE LOCATED LOCATIONS ADMINISTRATION OFFICE 137 Bey Lea Road Toms River NJ 08753 Phone: (732) 240 6414 JACKSON LOCATION 850 Toms River Road Jackson, NJ 08527 Phone: (732) 286 5665 BRICK LOCATION 350 Chambers Bridge Road Brick, NJ 08723 Phone: (732) 286 5670 STUDENT SERVICES LOCATION (High School & Academy Admissions) 131 Bey Lea Road Toms River, NJ 08753 Phone: (732) 244 1122 TOMS RIVER LOCATION 1299 Old Freehold Road Toms River, NJ 08753 (732) 473 3100 Waretown Location 423 Wells Mills Road (Route 532) Waretown, NJ 08758 Phone: (732) 286 5660 Marine Academy of Technology & Environmental Science 195 Cedar Bridge Road Manahawkin, NJ 08050 Phone: (609) 978 8439 Cuisine on the Green at Atlantis | Ocean County Center for Culinary Arts Atlantis Golf Club 261 Country Club Boulevard Little Egg Harbor, NJ Phone: (609) 296 2137 Grunin Performing Arts Academy 1 College Drive Bldg. #12 Toms River, NJ 08754 Phone: (732) 286 5678 OCVTS Russell Building (Pre-Nursing) 1 College Drive Bldg. #7 (Russell Building) Toms River, NJ 08754 Phone: (732) 408 4045 Academy of Law & Public Safety 1 College Drive Bldg. #7 (Russell Building) Toms River, NJ 08754 Phone: (732) 408 4045

  • OCVTS | Grunin Performing Arts Academy - Info for Applicants

    OCVTS Grunin Performing Arts Academy - Info for Applicants PROGRAM AREA \ COURSE OF STUDY GRUNIN PERFORMING ARTS ACADEMY GPAA INFO FOR APPLICANTS GPAA FOR THE APPLICANT Academy admission information sessions provide an opportunity to receive an in-depth overview of the academy approach to learning and are designed to help students and their families make informed decisions regarding an educational pathway that is in the best interest of each student. Students receive access to all admission materials, including applications, at the information sessions. Middle school students and their families are encouraged to attend an admission information session to learn more. STUDENT SELECTION AND ADMISSION Students are selected through a competitive application process. For admission, students are assessed using the applicant’s current academic transcript, as well as their performance on admissions exams and an audition/interview. Students typically enter the Grunin Performing Arts Academy at the 9th grade level, however, openings for students presently enrolled in 9th grade may be available and will be determined annually. Applicants must reside in Ocean County to be eligible for admission. All school districts in Ocean County are eligible to participate in sending applications to the program. ADMISSION To be eligible for admission, the student should be enrolled in and successfully complete an eighth-grade program that includes: English, math, science, social studies and physical education. It is recommended that students also be involved in performing arts activities. Students applying as high school transfers will have current transcripts evaluated. Students entering as sophomores must successfully complete their 9th grade coursework or they will lose their acceptance. TRANSPORTATION The student’s resident district will be responsible for transporting the student to the Grunin Performing Arts Academy. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION The school day runs from 7:30 am -1:43. Classes are offered in a block scheduling format which allows for maximum participation in the learning process. Students that attend our four-year program receive training by professionals in the art of performance. Our course of study exceeds the New Jersey minimum course requirements for graduation. OCVTS Grunin Performing Arts students are offered the skills necessary to develop and manage a career in the arts industry. Students are provided with the opportunity to perform and record in a professional audio recording studio. Trips are taken to see professional performances. Guest artists are invited to the school to perform and train our students.. ADVANCED CURRICULUM OFFERINGS The Grunin Performing Arts Academy has forged a partnership with Ocean County College that provides our students with the opportunity to earn most of the credits needed for an associate’s degree. In embedded classes, Ocean County College learning objectives and expectations have been aligned with ours to maintain coursework integrity, as well as ensure academic rigor. We are proud to be able to offer Ocean County College embedded classes throughout all four grade levels.

  • OCVTS | Adult Education Career Training Programs

    OCVTS, offers several 10 Month Adult Education Career Training Programs. Choose from 7 in-demand career training programs in Precision Machine Technology (Manufacturing/Engineering), Automotive Technology, Certified Medical Assistant, Cosmetology, Culinary Arts, New Home Construction and Practical Nursing (LPN). PROGRAM AREA \ COURSE OF STUDY PRECISION MACHINE TECHNOLOGY CERTIFIED MEDICAL ASSISTANT CULINARY ARTS (Cuisine on the Green) AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY PRACTICAL NURSING COSMETOLOGY NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION BARBERING WELDING ELECTRICAL TRADES BARBERING PRECISION MACHINE TECHNOLOGY CERTIFIED MEDICAL ASSISTANT CULINARY ARTS (Cuisine on the Green) AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY PRACTICAL NURSING COSMETOLOGY NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION BARBERING WELDING ELECTRICAL TRADES BARBERING PRECISION MACHINE TECHNOLOGY CERTIFIED MEDICAL ASSISTANT CULINARY ARTS (Cuisine on the Green) AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY PRACTICAL NURSING COSMETOLOGY NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION BARBERING WELDING ELECTRICAL TRADES BARBERING 10 MONTH ACCELERATED PROGRAMS FOR ADULT STUDENTS These programs offer adult learners and high school graduates several flexible options for career advancement, certification or a new career direction. Accelerated programs and scheduling options provide adult students with economical alternatives to college and a shorter route to full-time employment. Students may qualify for Financial Aid, Veterans Education Benefits, NJGIVS or Unemployment Retraining Benefits. Job Placement Assistance is available. All Programs Start in Sept. Apply Today! EXPLORE PROGRAMS FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE APPLY TODAY 10 MONTH CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS DISCOVER YOUR PASSION & Start Building Your Future! AN INDUSTRY-LEADING LEARNING EXPERIENCE YOU'RE INVITED TO OUR INFO SESSION ON APRIL 30, 2026 FOR GRADUATING SENIORS & ADULTS MORE DETAILS Come & Learn all about our 10 Month Accelerated Programs En Español Tuition Cost AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY 10 MONTHS / 900 HOURS / BRICK / ADULT STUDENTS / 5 DAYS PER WEEK MON - FRI 4:30PM - 9:30PM The OCVTS Twilight Automotive Technology program introduces students to major concepts and theories of maintenance, service and repairs on modern automobiles. Students are instructed on shop safety and proper usage of tools and equipment. Upon successful completion, students are prepared for entry-level employment in the automotive field and will have acquired the knowledge necessary to take ASE certification tests. This program is evaluated and accredited by NATEF. (National Automobile Technician Educational Foundation). The following subjects are NATEF accredited: Engine Repair, Engine Performance, Electrical/Electronic Systems, Brakes, Steering and Suspension, Heating and Air-Conditioning, Automatic Transmissions, and Manual Transmission and Drive-Axle. This 10-month, full-time program is open to adults 18 and older with a high school diploma or GED. Classes Begin in September. Students may qualify for Federal Financial Aid or Veterans Benefits. Job Placement Assistance is available. Articulation agreements with Brookdale Community College, Mercer County College, Lincoln Technical Institute and the University of Northwestern Ohio provide students with opportunities to earn advanced college credits upon successful completion of this program. More Details Talk to Us En Español Tuition Cost BARBERING 9 MONTHS / 900 HOURS / JACKSON / ADULT STUDENTS / 4 DAYS PER WEEK MON - THUR 3:00PM - 9:00PM The Barbering Program provides the skills and the knowledge necessary to pass the New Jersey State Board of Cosmetology licensing exam to become a licensed barber. The skills taught relate to the major areas of instruction, including hair services and business management. Curriculum content will cover: shaving and trimming, facial/neck hair and beards, cutting and dressing hair, fitting hairpieces, giving facial and scalp massages, applying cosmetic treatments, facial shaving; beard and mustache shaping and trimming; shampooing, hair cutting, hair styling and styling art, facial treatments and massage, chemical applications, hair and scalp anatomy and physiology, hairpiece and toupee fitting and equipment operation. Good attendance is critical for completion of hourly requirements to sit for licensing exam. This 9-month, full-time program is open to adults 18 and older with a high school diploma or GED. Classes Begin in September. Students may qualify for Federal Financial Aid or Veterans Benefits. Job Placement Assistance is available. Home educated diploma will not be recognized for licensure. A valid government issued ID is required to sit for the State Board Licensing Exam. *Opt-Out Agreement available upon request. More Details Talk to Us En Español Tuition Cost CERTIFIED MEDICAL ASSISTANT 10 MONTHS / 900 HOURS / TOMS RIVER / ADULT STUDENTS / 5 DAYS PER WEEK MON - FRI 4:30PM - 9:30PM The National Certified Medical Assistant program provides the skills and knowledge necessary to pass the NCMA exam. This program emphasizes physician assisting skills and includes administrative and clinical components. The curriculum covers medical terminology and abbreviations, medical law and ethics, insurance billing and coding, medical history intake, computerized scheduling, infection control, vital signs and electrocardiograms. Laboratory procedures include urinalysis, strep tests, capillary sticks and venipuncture techniques. Students will learn to assist the physician with special procedures. Students may pursue certification as a National Certified Medical Assistant (NCMA) or continue their studies for radiology technician, licensed practical or registered nurse, health information technologist, billing and coding specialist or other healthcare careers. Students may also pursue a certification with the American Medical Certification Association (AMCA). Technology proficiency is highly recommended. *(Additional fees apply) This 10-month, full-time program is open to adults 18 and older with a high school diploma or GED. Classes Begin in September. Students may qualify for Federal Financial Aid or Veterans Benefits. Job Placement Assistance is available. More Details Talk to Us En Español Tuition Cost COSMETOLOGY 10 MONTHS / 1000 HOURS / BRICK / ADULT STUDENTS / 5 DAYS PER WEEK MON - FRI 2:00PM - 7:00PM Option 2 (NEW) 2 Year Part-Time Cosmetology Program | Monday/Wednesday & alternating Fridays 4:30PM - 9:30PM (450hrs) each year. The Cosmetology Program provides the skills and the knowledge necessary to pass the New Jersey State Board of Cosmetology licensing exam. The skills taught relate to the major areas of instruction, including hair services, skin and nail services and business management. Curriculum content will cover: sterilization and sanitation procedures; techniques to cut, shape, set, style, color and highlight hair; permanent wave and chemical relaxation techniques; hair removal - waxing; grooming techniques for male clients; make-up applications and facials; manicures and pedicures; salon reception functions; maintenance of individual employee records; care and styling of wigs; and thermal pressing and curling. In-school clinical experiences provide hands-on training. Good attendance is critical for completion of hourly requirements to sit for licensing exam. Home educated diploma will not be recognized for licensure. A valid government issued ID is required to sit for the State Board Licensing Exam. *Opt-Out Agreement available upon request. This 10-month, full-time program is open to adults 18 and older with a high school diploma or GED. Classes Begin in September. Students may qualify for Federal Financial Aid or Veterans Benefits. Job Placement Assistance is available. More Details Talk to Us En Español Tuition Cost CULINARY ARTS 10 MONTHS / 900 HOURS / LITTLE EGG HARBOR / ADULT STUDENTS / 5 DAYS PER WEEK MON - FRI 8:00AM - 1:00PM The Ocean County Center for Culinary Arts, located at Cuisine on the Green at the Atlantis Golf Course, pro-vides students experience in the preparation, service and management tasks involved in the food service industry. This Culinary Arts training center, located in the newly renovated restaurant facilities at the Atlantis Golf Course in Little Egg Harbor, offers exciting opportunities as students train for careers in the Culinary Arts. The 10-month curriculum includes classroom instruction, culinary skills training, and hands-on industry experience. The teaching philosophy at the Ocean County Center for Culinary Arts involves a curriculum and training program incorporating a foundation of ecology, wellness, and responsibility to the overall reduction of the environmental footprint by the culinary industry. The use of locally sourced foods, responsibly caught seafood, and environmentally conscious practices are essential elements at the Ocean County Center for Culinary Arts. Areas of concentration include: safety, sanitation, food preparation, commercial baking, advanced baking, table skills, and dining room management. Students will also receive certifications in ServSafe Food Protection Manager, TIPS Alcohol Training, and CPR. This 10-month, full-time program is open to adults 18 and older with a high school diploma or GED. Classes Begin in September with June graduation. Students may qualify for Federal Financial Aid or Veterans Benefits. Job Placement Assistance is available. Articulation agreements with The Restaurant School at Walnut Hill College, established to provide students with an opportunity to earn advanced college credit upon successful completion of this program. More Details Talk to Us En Español Tuition Cost ELECTRICAL TRADES 10 MONTHS / 900 HOURS / JACKSON / ADULT STUDENTS / 5 DAYS PER WEEK MON - FRI 4:30PM - 9:30PM The scope of this course deals primarily with residential one- and two-family dwelling unit electrical systems. Renewable energies and commercial wiring are touched upon. The fundamental theory and application of alternating and direct current circuits, test equipment, transformers, motors, and various types of control devices for power, and lighting are emphasized. Load calculations for residences and small commercial buildings will be taught. Code requirements and installation methods for various types of cables, conduits (both flexible and non-flexible), and service equipment will be addressed. An introduction to the National Electrical Code, as applied to residential and light commercial wiring is part of the program; therefore, strong math and language skills are recommended. The safe use of tools and industry work practices will be stressed. Cooperative Education opportunities and transition assistance into apprenticeship training and work placement are integral to this program. Upon successful completion of this two-year program and an end of program assessment, students will receive advanced placement in the OCVTS Adult Education Division Apprenticeship Program. This 10-month, full-time program is open to adults 18 and older with a high school diploma or GED. Classes Begin in September with June graduation. Students may qualify for Federal Financial Aid or Veterans Benefits. Job Placement Assistance is available. This program qualifies for the NJ-GIVS Scholarship Program for Minorities and Women. More Details Talk to Us En Español Tuition Cost NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION 10 MONTHS / WARETOWN / ADULT STUDENTS / 5 DAYS PER WEEK MON - FRI 8:00AM - 1:00PM In response to a growing demand for skilled construction workers, the OCVTS New Home Construction program was developed as an accelerated training program for adults. Curriculum includes: extensive safety training, use of hand and power tools, blueprint reading, layout, industry-related mathematics, skills in framing, roofing, sheathing, siding, door and window installation, staircases, drywall installation, insulation, trim work, ceilings and floors. Students will receive the 10-hour OSHA Hazard Recognition Training Pro-gram as well as CPR/AED First Aid training. Through ongoing partnerships with outside agencies, students receive real-world, hands-on experience in all phases of construction as they work on-site at a selected home construction site in Ocean County. This 10-month, full-time program is open to adults 18 and older with a high school diploma or GED. Classes Begin in September with June graduation. Students may qualify for Federal Financial Aid or Veterans Benefits. Job Placement Assistance is available. This program qualifies for the NJ-GIVS Scholarship Program for Minorities and Women. More Details Talk to Us En Español Tuition Cost PRACTICAL NURSING 10 MONTHS / TOMS RIVER / ADULT STUDENTS / 5 DAYS PER WEEK MON - FRI 8:30AM - 2:30PM The Practical Nursing Program offers students a rigorous yet supportive pathway to a rewarding healthcare career. Approved by the New Jersey State Board of Nursing, the program blends classroom instruction, hands-on lab practice, and supervised clinical experiences to prepare students for patient care in diverse healthcare settings. Graduates are eligible to sit for the NCLEX-PN licensing exam and pursue careers in hospitals, long-term care, clinics, and public or private health agencies. The curriculum builds knowledge and confidence through courses in anatomy and physiology, nursing fundamentals, medical-surgical nursing, pharmacology, maternity, pediatrics, geriatrics, and psychiatric nursing. Classroom theory is reinforced through simulation labs and clinical rotations, giving students valuable real-world experience. Students must meet all health, background, and regulatory requirements for clinical participation. Admission requires a placement test, background check, and drug screening. With strong academic skills, excellent attendance, and a commitment to caring for others, OCVTS nursing students graduate ready to enter the profession as confident, competent practical nurses. This 10-month, full-time program is open to adults 18 and older with a high school diploma or GED. Classes Begin in September with June graduation. Students may qualify for Federal Financial Aid or Veterans Benefits. Job Placement Assistance is available. More Details Talk to Us En Español Tuition Cost PRECISION MACHINE TECHNOLOGY 10 MONTHS / 900 HOURS / JACKSON / ADULT STUDENTS / 5 DAYS PER WEEK MON - FRI 4:30PM - 9:30PM The OCVTS Precision Machine Technology Program (PMT) offers accelerated training in modern and relevant career pathways in the manufacturing industry. Areas of study include: Computer Numerical Control (CNC) theory and operations, manual machine operations (mill and lathe), automation, proto-typing, production planning, CNC milling, CNC lathe, CAM software including Fusion 360, engineering analysis and quality control, theory, programming and operations, and robotics. Students are afforded the opportunity to receive OSHA-10 Safety Certification Training. The current manufacturing environment provides many career-training opportunities for employees, who have experience operating an expansive range of machine tools and systems, who know how to read engineering drawings, set up, operate and program CNC machines and also use precision measuring and inspection instruments. The OCVTS Precision Machine Technology program provides a solid foundation of skills and workplace ready competencies to successfully enter this in-demand career. Potential SLE/internship opportunities may be available. This 10-month, full-time program is open to adults 18 and older with a high school diploma or GED. Classes Begin in September with June graduation. Students may qualify for Federal Financial Aid or Veterans Benefits. Job Placement Assistance is available. This program qualifies for the NJ-GIVS Scholarship Program for Minorities and Women. More Details Talk to Us En Español Tuition Cost WELDING 10 MONTHS / 900 HOURS / JACKSON / ADULT STUDENTS / 5 DAYS PER WEEK MON - FRI 4:30PM - 9:30PM The OCVTS Welding Program offers students a dynamic, hands-on learning experience that seamlessly integrates practical skills with essential welding theory. Students gain expertise in a wide range of welding processes—including shielded metal arc, gas metal arc, gas tungsten arc, and flux core arc welding—as well as metal cutting techniques such as oxy-fuel and plasma arc cutting. This rigorous, career-focused program prepares graduates for rewarding opportunities in unions such as Pipefitters, Ironworkers, and Sheetmetal Workers, as well as in the U.S. military and diverse construction and fabrication fields, including heavy equipment, ships, aircraft, pipelines, bridges, and boilers. Students also benefit from meaningful work-based learning experiences with local industries, connecting classroom instruction to real-world applications. Graduates are encouraged to join the American Welding Society (AWS), offering the chance to earn national certification and strengthen their competitive advantage in the workforce. With its blend of high expectations, hands-on training, and strong industry connections, the OCVTS Welding Program equips students with the skills, confidence, and credentials needed to launch a successful and fulfilling career in welding. This 10-month, full-time program is open to adults 18 and older with a high school diploma or GED. Classes Begin in September with June graduation. Students may qualify for Federal Financial Aid or Veterans Benefits. Job Placement Assistance is available. This program qualifies for the NJ-GIVS Scholarship Program for Minorities and Women. More Details Talk to Us GOOD PAY GREAT JOB OUTLOOK HIGH JOB SATISFACTION Diesel Service Technicians / Mechanics: Median Pay:$50,200, Highest 10% more than $76,460 | source: bls.gov GOOD PAY GREAT JOB OUTLOOK HIGH JOB SATISFACTION Diesel Service Technicians / Mechanics: Median Pay:$50,200, Highest 10% more than $76,460 GOOD PAY GREAT JOB OUTLOOK HIGH JOB SATISFACTION Diesel Service Technicians / Mechanics: Median Pay:$50,200, Highest 10% more than $76,460 Your Next Move Start investing in your future... SELECT PROGRAM OF STUDY Choose from over 30 career training programs for high school students & adults, Seven 10-month career training programs for adult learners & Three full-time career academies for high school students. SPEAK WITH US High school students should speak with their school counselor. Adult learners contact one of our admissions representatives. SUBMIT APPLICATION Fill out an online application & submit it. Adult learners make sure to inquire about financial assistance. Shared time students applying for programs starting in September 2026 , the application will open January 5 2026. Get Started

  • 2026 SUMMER CAMPS

    Join in on the fun this summer and experience a camp that is right for you. PROGRAM AREA \ COURSE OF STUDY SMR '26 2026 SUMMER CAMPS Choose from 3 Camps this Summer in the areas of Culinary Arts, Performing Arts/Audio & Marine Science/STEM Join in on the fun this summer and experience a camp that is right for you. Date & Time Location See details below for dates, times and locations. Details Summer Exploratory Culinary Camp OCVTS is offering a Summer Exploratory Camp for students 12-15 years of age. Participants will work along side our expert chef instructors to develop skills in culinary arts, baking and kitchen operations. Sessions Dates & Times Monday through Thursday: 8:00AM -11AM SESSION 1 Culinary Classics: July 6 - July 9 SESSION 2 Advanced Culinary: July 13 - July 16 SESSION 3 Baking Essentials: July 20 - July 23 SESSION 4 Advanced Baking: July 27 - July 30 Location: 350 Chambers Bridge Road, Brick NJ 08753 For detailed information and schedule please see brouchure: Summer Exploratory Culinary Camp Brochure + VIEW BROCHURE Contact: 732-286-5670 x 3212 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Grunin Performing Arts Academy (GPAA) Summer Learning Academy & Performance Workshop PERFORMANCE WORKSHOPS IN AUDIO ENGINEERING, THEATRE, VOCAL MUSIC, & DANCE! Do you like to dance, sing, act? Are you interested in learning how to create sound using electronics? Grunin Performing Arts Academy Summer Performance Workshops may be for you! Who Can Attend: Students who are presently enrolled in 6th through 11th grades who have a serious interest in the performing arts in either acting, voice, dance or audio engineering. Dates & Times: Performance Workshop: July 6-10 & July 13-17, 2026 (10 days from 9:00 AM-1:00 PM) 5 days per week– Available to all students in Ocean County in 6th through 11th grade. English Support: July 6-10, 2026 (7:30 AM-9:00 AM) Math Support: July 13-17, 2026 (7:30 AM-9:00 AM) For Summer Learning Academy Schedule please see Brouchure. 2026 Summer Learning Academy & Performance Academy Brochure + VIEW BROCHURE Online Registration Form https://forms.gle/fQwwCP3THQr7qeAG6 Performance Workshops Summer 2026 Contact Information Email: dsansone@ocvts.org Phone: (732) 286-5678 x 4100 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MATES STEM Summer Experience Experience Barnegat Bay this summer through this interactive field experience. “A hands-on STEM Program for middle school and high school students” Who Can Attend: This experience is open to MATES students (Incoming Class of 2030) and open to rising 8th and 9th grade students as well (non-MATES) that have a strong interest in marine and environmental sciences. Instruction will be by our MATES and our experienced summer instructors. The program is designed to provide field opportunities and hands-on experiences that make it STEM exciting! Dates & Times: (Session 1: July 27—30) (Session 2: August 3—6) *All times are 8AM to 3PM MATES STEM SUMMER EXPERIENCE BROCHURE + VIEW BROCHURE Online Registration Form Register Here for Mates Summer Camp FOR REGISTRATION INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT MATES STEM Summer Experience Contact Information Email: mates@ocvts.org Phone: (609) 978-8439 Previous Next Event

  • OCVTS | Service Occupations

    OCVTS, offers a wide range of career and technical training programs in the area of Service Occupations: Child Care Professions; Cosmetology; & Culinary Arts. PROGRAM AREA \ COURSE OF STUDY Out of gallery COURSE OF STUDY SERVICE OCCUPATIONS Culinary Arts; Cosmetology; Human Development & Childcare; Legal Studies & Paralegal Practice AN INDUSTRY-LEADING LEARNING EXPERIENCE En Español COSMETOLOGY 2 YEAR / 1000 HOURS / BRICK / JACKSON / TOMS RIVER / WARETOWN The Cosmetology Program provides instruction in the skills required to take the New Jersey State Board of Cosmetology licensing exam. The skills taught relate to the major areas of instruction including hair, skin, nail services and barbering, as well as business management and ownership. Curriculum content will cover: sterilization and sanitation procedures; techniques to cut, shape, set, style, color and highlight hair, permanent wave and chemical relaxing techniques, temporary hair removal, waxing, shaving for men, makeup application, facials, manicures, pedicures, nail enhancements, salon receptionist functions, maintenance of individual client records, care and styling of wigs, thermal pressing and curling. Students also participate in clinical experiences on site, which provide hands on training in Cosmetology services. Consistent attendance is crucial for completion of the 1000-hour requirement, as dictated by the New Jersey State Board of Cosmetology. Please be aware that in order to sit for the state licensing exam all students must have a valid social security number or tax number ID number, a valid government issued photo ID and a secondary proof of identification (does not need to be a photo ID), and a high school diploma; a home educated diploma will not be recognized for licensure. Home-educated students must obtain their High School Equivalency Diploma to apply for their New Jersey State Board of Cosmetology license. The Below Options (2 & 3) are for Adult Students. Prerequisite: High School Diploma Option 2 | 2 Year Part-Time Cosmetology Program | Monday/Wednesday & alternating Fridays 4:30PM - 9:30PM (450hrs) each year. Option 3 | 10 Month Accelerated Cosmetology Program | Monday-Friday 2:00PM-7:00PM 10 Month (1000hrs) More Details Talk to Us En Español CULINARY ARTS 2 YEAR / 900 HOURS / BRICK The Culinary Arts program provides students with experience in the preparation, service and management tasks involved in the food service industry with classroom instruction and hands-on training in a commercial kitchen. Areas of concentration during year one include the following: Dining Room Service, covering professional service skills; banquet service; beverage and mixology, including barista skills. Culinary Arts I focuses on basic cooking methods, safety and sanitation (including ServSafe), knife skills, stocks, soups, sauces, salads and sandwiches. Fundamentals of Baking involves identification and function of the most common baking ingredients, quick bread production methods, yeast raised doughs, cookies pies and tart production. Bakeshop weights and measures, metric measurements and mixing methods. Areas of concentration during year two include: Culinary Arts II - basic meat cutting, smoking, and advanced cooking methodology such as sous vide cookery and molecular gastronomy. Advanced Baking and Pastry Arts focuses on artisan breads, cake decorating buttercream, fondant, and gum paste flowers. European pastry, tarts, tortes entremets, verrines and artisan chocolates. Articulation agreements with The Academy of Culinary Arts at Atlantic Cape Community College, The Restaurant School at Walnut Hill College, Culinary Institute of America, and Brookdale Community College have been established to provide students with an opportunity to earn advanced college credit upon successful completion of this program. More Details Talk to Us En Español HUMAN DEVELOPMENT & CHILDCARE 2 YEAR / 900 HOURS / BRICK This program provides training for teacher assistant positions in child care centers. Students gain experience supervising and guiding preschoolers, ages 3-5, in a developmentally appropriate nursery school setting within the classroom. Students develop skills in: performing health, safety and sanitation activities; assisting with planning and guiding curriculum experiences in art, creative movement, language arts, math, music, nutrition, pre-reading/pre-writing, and science; supervising daily routines, transitions and meals; creating instructional games and visual aids. In addition, Job Shadowing/Mentoring is offered in community child care centers. Students can earn instructional hours towards the Child Development Associate (CDA), a nationally recognized credential, equivalent to group teacher certification. Graduates may continue their education in the early childhood field through college courses leading to New Jersey teacher certification. Articulation Agreements with Fairleigh Dickinson University and Atlantic Cape Community College provide students with the opportunity to earn advanced college credits upon successful completion of the program. More Details Talk to Us En Español LEGAL STUDIES & PARALEGAL PRACTICE 2 YEARS / 900HRS / TOMS RIVER Step into the world of law with the OCVTS Legal Studies Program! This dynamic, hands-on program gives students a solid foundation in the U.S. legal system while challenging them with a rigorous, college-level curriculum designed to prepare them for both careers and higher education. Students gain real-world experience in key areas of law—from contracts and criminal law to torts and family law—while mastering essential skills like legal research, case management, drafting documents, client interviewing, and evidence handling. The program also emphasizes professional ethics, critical thinking, and the use of legal technology, ensuring students are ready to thrive in professional legal settings. Through practical exercises and real- world applications, students build the confidence and expertise needed to succeed. With a combination of hands-on learning, rigorous academics, and college credit opportunities, OCVTS Legal Studies prepares students to excel in entry-level legal positions or smoothly transition to higher Education. An articulation agreement with Ocean County College (OCC) allows students to earn college credits, giving them a head start in law, paralegal studies, or related fields. More Details Talk to Us GOOD PAY GREAT JOB OUTLOOK HIGH JOB SATISFACTION Diesel Service Technicians / Mechanics: Median Pay:$50,200, Highest 10% more than $76,460 | source: bls.gov GOOD PAY GREAT JOB OUTLOOK HIGH JOB SATISFACTION Diesel Service Technicians / Mechanics: Median Pay:$50,200, Highest 10% more than $76,460 GOOD PAY GREAT JOB OUTLOOK HIGH JOB SATISFACTION Diesel Service Technicians / Mechanics: Median Pay:$50,200, Highest 10% more than $76,460 Your Next Move Start investing in your future... SELECT PROGRAM OF STUDY Choose from over 30 career training programs for high school students & adults, Seven 10-month career training programs for adult learners & Three full-time career academies for high school students. SPEAK WITH US High school students should speak with their school counselor. Adult learners contact one of our admissions representatives. SUBMIT APPLICATION Fill out an online application & submit it. Adult learners make sure to inquire about financial assistance. Shared time students applying for programs starting in September 2026 , the application will open January 5 2026. Get Started

  • OCVTS | Financial Aid

    The OCVTS School District participate in the Federal Pell Grant & Federal Student Loan programs. Veterans Benefits Funding, NJ Givs, OCVTS Foundation Scholarships. Financial Assistance is Available. Speak with one of our Financial Aid Officers to find out more. PROGRAM AREA \ COURSE OF STUDY Do you need financial assistance? WE ARE HERE TO HELP! Financial Aid FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE THE OCEAN COUNTY VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL SCHOOLS PARTICIPATE IN THE FEDERAL PELL GRANT AND THE FEDERAL STUDENT LOAN PROGRAMS. Students must complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid to determine their eligibility. In order to receive aid, the student and the program must be eligible. The amount of federal financial aid is determined by the student's need, length of the program, and the cost of attendance. HOW TO APPLY FOR AID Scholarships, NJ GIVS, VA Benifits Consumer Information Financial Tools & Resources 782 Total Students Applying for Financial Aid (2024/2025) $1,483,883 Total Federal Aid awarded to OCVTS Students (2024/2025) $55,000 Total Scholarships awarded to OCVTS Students (2024/2025) Financial Assistance is in Your Reach Surprisingly, there is more funding available to trade school students than one would THINK! Why not reach out to see if you qualify for financial assistance. HOW TO APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID Financial Aid Application The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is your application for Federal and State To apply for federal financial aid you must meet the following criteria: Have earned a high school diploma or High School Equivalency Diploma; Be a US citizen or eligible non-citizen; Have a valid social security number; Be registered with Selective Service if required; Maintain satisfactory academic progress. Student and at least one parent (if student is unmarried and under 24 years of age) must apply for an FSA ID number in order to electronically sign the FAFSA. Electronically signing the FAFSA using a PIN reduces the amount of time it will take for the FAFSA results to reach your school of choice. Once an FSA ID number(s) has been obtained, complete and submit your FAFSA online. If you are completing your FAFSA to obtain financial aid at OCVTS, you will need to provide our Federal School Code: 016934 in order for us to receive your application and determine your eligibility. Complete an Application for Admissions at OCVTS. (Social Security Number must be on application to receive your FAFSA) Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) File Online Free Link Apply for FSA ID Online Must file for FSA ID to sign the FAFSA Electronically Link FAFSA Worksheet 2025/2026 . PDF APPLY FOR SCHOLARSHIPS & BENEFITS NJGIVS Scholarships for Women & Minorities, Educational Veterans Benefits & Funding, Foundation for Vocational Technical Education Scholarship Program The OCVTS Financial Aid Office is here to assist you with additional financial assistance programs. There may be available funding in the areas of; Governors Industry Vocations Scholarships for women and minorities, VA Benefits and funding for veterans and their family members, and scholarships through the Ocean County Foundation for Vocational Technical Education. NJ-GIVS - Governor's Industry Vocations Scholarship for Women & Minorities After following link scroll down until you see title "NJ-GIVS - New Jersey Governor's Industry Vocations Scholarship for women and minorities" Link Apply for Veterans Benefits & Funding for Education Education Benefits and Funding for Veterans & Family Members Link Consumer Information Tuition, Fees, Booklists, Cost of Attendance, Tuition Schedule Consumer Information . PDF Post Secondary Tuition Schedule 2026/2027 PDF Cost of Attendance Budget 2025/2026 PDF Out of Pocket Expenses 2025/2026 PDF OCVTS Finance Plan . PDF Practical Nursing Booklist . PDF Certified Medical Assistant Booklist . PDF Campus Security Report . PDF OCVTS Articulation Agreements . LINK Sample Loan Repayment Calculator . LINK The College Scorecard . LINK College Navigator . LINK College Affordability & Transparency . LINK State Complaints Process . LINK Voter Registration Application Form Voter Registration Form LINK College Affordability & Transparency . LINK Drug & Alcohol Prevention Notification . PDF FERPA Notification . PDF Tools & Resources Financial Assistance Tools & Resources Please feel free to explorer the tools and resources that we put together in order to assist with the financial assistance process. Net Price Calculator This calculator will allow prospective students to calculate an estimated net price at an institution, defined as cost (price) of attendance minus grant and scholarship aid, based on what similar students paid in a previous year. LINK 1098T information . LINK The U.S. Department of Labor . LINK Department of Veterans Affairs Benefits . LINK Student Loan Requirements Master Promissory Note Entrance & Exit Counseling Annual Student Loan Acknowledgement LINK School Safety & Policies > Related Policies FINANCIAL AID QUESTIONS? Speak with a Financial Aid Advisor Richard Boyce Financial Aid Officer & VA Certifying Official ( 732 ) 473 - 3100 x 3139 financialaid@ocvts.org FAFSA® Announcements| Changes to Your Family’s Financial Situation You may be eligible to have your financial aid adjusted. Contact the OCVTS Financial Aid Office. *Paper copies of any consumer information are available upon request.

  • OCVTS | School Safety

    OCVTS Professional Development. We instill the knowledge, skills, and competencies required for students to experience success in entering the workforce, advancing along a career pathway, and achieving career aspirations. PROGRAM AREA \ COURSE OF STUDY EDUCATION AT IT'S BEST School Safety & Security Higher Education Cares Act Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) Required Disclosure and Reporting Cares Act Information . PDF Reporting Requirements Cares Act HEERF I Student Portion . PDF Reporting Requirements CARES Act HEERF II Student Portion . PDF Reporting Requirements CARES Act HEERF III Student Portion . PDF HEERF Institutional Portion & FIPSE Quarterly Report 12/31/2023 (posted 1/12/2024) . PDF HEERF Institutional Portion & FIPSE Quarterly Report 9/30/2023 (posted 1/12/2024) . PDF HEERF Institutional Portion & FIPSE Quarterly Report 6/30/2023 (posted 8/7/2023) . PDF HEERF Institutional Portion & FIPSE Quarterly Report 3/31/2023 (posted 4/19/2023) . PDF HEERF Institutional Portion & FIPSE Quarterly Report 12/31/2022 (posted 1/10/2023) . PDF HEERF Institutional Portion & FIPSE Quarterly Report 9/30/2022 (posted 10/11/2022) . PDF HEERF Institutional Portion & FIPSE Quarterly Report 9.30.21 (posted 10/6/2021) . PDF HEERF Institutional Portion & FIPSE Quarterly Report 6/30/2022 (posted 7/11/2022) . PDF HEERF Institutional Portion & FIPSE Quarterly Report 3.31.22 (posted 4/11/2022) . PDF HEERF Institutional Portion & FIPSE Quarterly Report 12.31.21 (posted 1/10/2022) . PDF HEERF Institutional Portion & FIPSE Quarterly Report 6.30.21 (posted 7/8/2021) . PDF HEERF Institutional Portion & FIPSE Quarterly Report 3/31/2021 (posted 4/9/2021) . PDF HEERF Institutional Portion & FIPSE Quarterly Report 12/31/2020 (posted 1/10/2021) . PDF HEERF Institutional Portion & FIPSE Quarterly Report 9/30/2020 (posted 10/28/2020) . PDF HEERF Institutional Portion & FIPSE Quarterly Report 9/30/2022 (posted 10/11/2022) . PDF

  • OCVTS | Shared-Time Programs

    OCVTS, offers a wide range of shared-time programs for high school students and adults. Choose from over 30 in-demand career training programs in the areas of Transportation Technologies, Construction Trades, Service Occupations, Health Technologies, Engineering / Computer & Design, Applied Arts. PROGRAM AREA \ COURSE OF STUDY Explore Shared-Time Programs for High School Students & Adults Choose from over 30 in-demand career training programs. Our programs are developed to keep pace with technological advances and job-related skills. Experience State-of-the-art training facilitates. Opportunities to earn college credits to further education. Job placement partnerships with hundreds of businesses. EXPLORE PROGRAMS EARN COLLEGE CREDITS FAQ's Applied Arts For students interested in design and production: Audio Engineering; Design & Visual Communications; Fashion Design & Merchandising. View Programs Engineering / Computers & Design For students who enjoy computers or are interested in engineering: Engineering Technology; Computer Science; Computer Networking & Cybersecurity. View Programs Construction Trades Building Construction Technology; Bricklayer, Allied Craftworker & Mason; Custom Woodworking & Design, Civl Engineering CADD & Surveying; Electrical Trades, Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration; Heavy Equipment Operator; Plumbing, Pipefitters, Steamfitters & Fire Suppression Systems; Welding. View Programs Health Sciences For students seeking a career in medical-related fields: Dental Assisting; Emergency Medical Technician; Health & Fitness Technology; Medical Assistant; Pre-Nursing; Veterinary Assistant. View Programs Service Occupations For students seeking service-related careers: Cosmetology; Culinary Arts; Human Development & Childcare; Legal Studies & Paralegal Practices. View Programs Transportation Technologies For students who enjoy mechanical repair: Automotive Technology; Collision Repair; Diesel Engine Technology; Marine Service Technology. View Programs Your Next Move Start investing in your future... SELECT PROGRAM OF STUDY Choose from over 30 career training programs for high school students & adults, Seven 10-month career training programs for adult learners & Three full-time career academies for high school students. SPEAK WITH US High school students should speak with their school counselor. Adult learners contact one of our admissions representatives. SUBMIT APPLICATION Fill out an online application & submit it. Adult learners make sure to inquire about financial assistance. Shared time students applying for programs starting in September 2026 , the application will open January 5 2026. Get Started

  • OCVTS Year In Review 2022/2023 Magazine

    Volume One | 2022/2023- Welcome to "Year in Review," the annual School District Magazine that offers a captivating glimpse into the Ocean County Vocational Technical School District's most memorable moments of the year. PROGRAM AREA \ COURSE OF STUDY Vol. 1 | 2022/2023 OCVTS Year In Review 2022/2023 Magazine OCVTS Year In Review 2022/2023 Magazine OCVTS Administration Vol. 1 | 2022/2023 Welcome to "Year in Review," the annual School District Magazine that offers a captivating glimpse into the Ocean County Vocational Technical School District's most memorable moments of the year. Within these pages, you'll discover an array of inspiring stories that showcase our school's exceptional students, dedicated teachers, and the invaluable partnerships we have forged with industry leaders. Our pages come alive with stories such as "Student Awarded with a $10,000 Scholarship and Hired on the Spot," where one of our outstanding students achieved a milestone scholarship and secured a job opportunity in a single stroke. "Envirothon Team Takes 1st Place in New Jersey" celebrates our students' triumph as they conquered environmental challenges, while "Five Students Place at the 2023 FCCLA National Leadership Competition" reflects their excellence on a broader scale. Lastly, "Instructor Finishes in Top 30 in National Championships" spotlights the exceptional teaching talent that drives our institution forward. Dive into these stories and more, as we relive the moments that made the Ocean County Vocational Technical School District shine in the year gone by. [ +VIEW ] YEAR IN REVIEW MAGAZINE DIGITALLY Previous Next OCVTS Hosts New Jersey SkillsUSA Marine Service Technology Championship Competition March 30, 2026 OCVTS Hosts New Jersey SkillsUSA Motorcycle Service Technology Championship Competition March 25, 2026 OCVTS Foundation’s 29th Annual International Chefs' Night Out Raises $85k to Benefit Ocean County Vo-Tech Students MARCH 11, 2026 MATES Wins 2026 Ocean County Mock Trial Championship February 25, 2026 OCVTS Grunin Performing Arts Academy Principal Honored as 2026 New Jersey Thespian Outstanding Administrator February 10, 2026 OCVTS Annual Open House Empowers CTE Students to Pursue High-Demand Careers February 9, 2026 Ocean County Vocational Technical School and Design 446 Launch Innovative Partnership December 3, 2025 OCVTS Culinary Arts Students Prepare 3,800 Thanksgiving Meals for Families in Need November 26, 2025 OCVTS Celebrates Eighth Student-Constructed Home and Its First Official Build as a Registered Home Builder in Ocean County November 19, 2025 Partnership Between OCVTS Audio Engineering Program and KEF Audio Launches Series of Immersive Audio Workshops October 28, 2025 The OCVTS Foundation’s 27th Annual Golf Outing Brings in $81k to Benefit Ocean County Trade School Students October 15, 2025 OCVTS Brick Campus Reveals a Fresh Modern Look and Culinary Program Enhancements During Ribbon Cutting Ceremony October 6, 2025 OCVTS Year In Review 2022/2023 Magazine OCVTS Administration Vol. 1 | 2022/2023 OCVTS Year In Review 2022/2023 Magazine Previous Welcome to "Year in Review," the annual School District Magazine that offers a captivating glimpse into the Ocean County Vocational Technical School District's most memorable moments of the year. Within these pages, you'll discover an array of inspiring stories that showcase our school's exceptional students, dedicated teachers, and the invaluable partnerships we have forged with industry leaders. Our pages come alive with stories such as "Student Awarded with a $10,000 Scholarship and Hired on the Spot," where one of our outstanding students achieved a milestone scholarship and secured a job opportunity in a single stroke. "Envirothon Team Takes 1st Place in New Jersey" celebrates our students' triumph as they conquered environmental challenges, while "Five Students Place at the 2023 FCCLA National Leadership Competition" reflects their excellence on a broader scale. Lastly, "Instructor Finishes in Top 30 in National Championships" spotlights the exceptional teaching talent that drives our institution forward. Dive into these stories and more, as we relive the moments that made the Ocean County Vocational Technical School District shine in the year gone by. Avenir Light is a clean and stylish font favored by designers. It's easy on the eyes and a great go to font for titles, paragraphs & more. Next

  • Breaking Barriers: OCVTS and Partners Empower Female Construction Trades Students through Inspiring Networking Event with Professional Women Industry Leaders

    More than 40 female students from two counties studying construction trades gathered to connect with esteemed female industry leaders breaking down traditional barriers at a networking event. PROGRAM AREA \ COURSE OF STUDY NOV, 13 2023 Breaking Barriers: OCVTS and Partners Empower Female Construction Trades Students through Inspiring Networking Event with Professional Women Industry Leaders Breaking Barriers: OCVTS and Partners Empower Female Construction Trades Students through Inspiring Networking Event with Professional Women Industry Leaders Nicholas Spiech and Jenna Rosenfeld, OCVTS NOV, 13 2023 BRICK, NJ: In a groundbreaking initiative aimed at empowering young women in the construction industry, the Ocean County Vocational Technical School district (OCVTS) joined forces with IBEW Local 400, Professional Women in Construction, and Monmouth County Vocational School District to host an exceptional networking event. On Thursday, October 26, 2023, more than 40 female students from two counties enrolled in construction-related programs gathered to connect with esteemed female industry leaders, breaking down traditional barriers and fostering a sense of empowerment and camaraderie. The event kicked off with powerful narratives shared by prominent female industry professionals. Karla McCoy, a retired 45-year member of Local 9 Plumbers and Pipefitters, graced the occasion, traveling all the way from Florida to attend. Her inspiring story as a trailblazer resonated deeply with the attendees. Other notable speakers included Anna Krizin, Engineering Manager at Torcon, Angelica Laudati, an OCVTS alumna and recipient of the Professional Women in Construction Scholarship, and Karen McFadden, Local 11 Organizer. Their experiences served as a testament to the endless possibilities within the construction industry. The networking segment of the event provided a unique opportunity for students to engage with professionals from various fields within the construction industry. Tables were set up for project managers, apprentices, business agents, engineers, architects, business owners, utility companies, and professional organizations. Industry experts generously shared their insights on career choices, personal achievements, and continuous growth in their roles. The students were equipped with valuable contact information for these professionals, enabling them to nurture mentorship relationships and explore diverse career paths. This event was more than just a networking opportunity; it was a powerful statement of inclusivity, support, and encouragement. By bringing together female students and industry leaders, OCVTS and its partners have taken a significant step towards breaking down barriers, inspiring future generations, and creating a more diverse and empowered workforce within the construction industry. OCVTS Career and Technical Educational Programs represented: Welding, Electrical Trades, New Home Construction, Diesel Engine Technology, Building Construction Technology, Custom Woodworking & Design, Heavy Equipment, Operator, Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration, Plumbing, Pipefitters, Steamfitters & Fire Suppression Systems. Organizations in Attendance: Ocean County Vocational Technical School District(OCVTS), Monmouth County Vocational Technical School District, Professional Women in Construction, Shore Builders Association of Central NJ, Simple Safety Solutions LLC, SERVPRO, Netwave Interactive Marketing, Monmouth/Ocean Counties Building & Construction Trades Council, DCO Energy, Jingoli Construction, Gilbane, DI Group Architecture, American Properties, Torcon, All County Exteriors, Rizco, HC Constructors, Toll Brothers, NJ Natural Gas, ACCNJ, Whirlpool, Berkowsky, Puresoil, Local 469 Teamsters, Local 9 Plumbers and Pipefitters, Local 27 Sheet Metal Workers, Local 825 Operating Engineers, Local 475 Steamfitters, Local 400 IBEW Electrical Workers, Local 32 Heat and Frost Insulators and Allied Workers, Local 11 Ironworkers, Local 472 Heavy Highway Laborers, Local 77 Building and General Construction, Local 254 & 255 Carpenters Previous Next OCVTS Hosts New Jersey SkillsUSA Marine Service Technology Championship Competition March 30, 2026 OCVTS Hosts New Jersey SkillsUSA Motorcycle Service Technology Championship Competition March 25, 2026 OCVTS Foundation’s 29th Annual International Chefs' Night Out Raises $85k to Benefit Ocean County Vo-Tech Students MARCH 11, 2026 MATES Wins 2026 Ocean County Mock Trial Championship February 25, 2026 OCVTS Grunin Performing Arts Academy Principal Honored as 2026 New Jersey Thespian Outstanding Administrator February 10, 2026 OCVTS Annual Open House Empowers CTE Students to Pursue High-Demand Careers February 9, 2026 Ocean County Vocational Technical School and Design 446 Launch Innovative Partnership December 3, 2025 OCVTS Culinary Arts Students Prepare 3,800 Thanksgiving Meals for Families in Need November 26, 2025 OCVTS Celebrates Eighth Student-Constructed Home and Its First Official Build as a Registered Home Builder in Ocean County November 19, 2025 Partnership Between OCVTS Audio Engineering Program and KEF Audio Launches Series of Immersive Audio Workshops October 28, 2025 The OCVTS Foundation’s 27th Annual Golf Outing Brings in $81k to Benefit Ocean County Trade School Students October 15, 2025 OCVTS Brick Campus Reveals a Fresh Modern Look and Culinary Program Enhancements During Ribbon Cutting Ceremony October 6, 2025 Breaking Barriers: OCVTS and Partners Empower Female Construction Trades Students through Inspiring Networking Event with Professional Women Industry Leaders Nicholas Spiech and Jenna Rosenfeld, OCVTS NOV, 13 2023 Breaking Barriers: OCVTS and Partners Empower Female Construction Trades Students through Inspiring Networking Event with Professional Women Industry Leaders Previous BRICK, NJ: In a groundbreaking initiative aimed at empowering young women in the construction industry, the Ocean County Vocational Technical School district (OCVTS) joined forces with IBEW Local 400, Professional Women in Construction, and Monmouth County Vocational School District to host an exceptional networking event. On Thursday, October 26, 2023, more than 40 female students from two counties enrolled in construction-related programs gathered to connect with esteemed female industry leaders, breaking down traditional barriers and fostering a sense of empowerment and camaraderie. The event kicked off with powerful narratives shared by prominent female industry professionals. Karla McCoy, a retired 45-year member of Local 9 Plumbers and Pipefitters, graced the occasion, traveling all the way from Florida to attend. Her inspiring story as a trailblazer resonated deeply with the attendees. Other notable speakers included Anna Krizin, Engineering Manager at Torcon, Angelica Laudati, an OCVTS alumna and recipient of the Professional Women in Construction Scholarship, and Karen McFadden, Local 11 Organizer. Their experiences served as a testament to the endless possibilities within the construction industry. The networking segment of the event provided a unique opportunity for students to engage with professionals from various fields within the construction industry. Tables were set up for project managers, apprentices, business agents, engineers, architects, business owners, utility companies, and professional organizations. Industry experts generously shared their insights on career choices, personal achievements, and continuous growth in their roles. The students were equipped with valuable contact information for these professionals, enabling them to nurture mentorship relationships and explore diverse career paths. This event was more than just a networking opportunity; it was a powerful statement of inclusivity, support, and encouragement. By bringing together female students and industry leaders, OCVTS and its partners have taken a significant step towards breaking down barriers, inspiring future generations, and creating a more diverse and empowered workforce within the construction industry. OCVTS Career and Technical Educational Programs represented: Welding, Electrical Trades, New Home Construction, Diesel Engine Technology, Building Construction Technology, Custom Woodworking & Design, Heavy Equipment, Operator, Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration, Plumbing, Pipefitters, Steamfitters & Fire Suppression Systems. Organizations in Attendance: Ocean County Vocational Technical School District(OCVTS), Monmouth County Vocational Technical School District, Professional Women in Construction, Shore Builders Association of Central NJ, Simple Safety Solutions LLC, SERVPRO, Netwave Interactive Marketing, Monmouth/Ocean Counties Building & Construction Trades Council, DCO Energy, Jingoli Construction, Gilbane, DI Group Architecture, American Properties, Torcon, All County Exteriors, Rizco, HC Constructors, Toll Brothers, NJ Natural Gas, ACCNJ, Whirlpool, Berkowsky, Puresoil, Local 469 Teamsters, Local 9 Plumbers and Pipefitters, Local 27 Sheet Metal Workers, Local 825 Operating Engineers, Local 475 Steamfitters, Local 400 IBEW Electrical Workers, Local 32 Heat and Frost Insulators and Allied Workers, Local 11 Ironworkers, Local 472 Heavy Highway Laborers, Local 77 Building and General Construction, Local 254 & 255 Carpenters Avenir Light is a clean and stylish font favored by designers. 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