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- CAVIT
Welcome to the Central Arizona Valley Institute of Technology (CAVIT) website We are a public school district working in partnership with thirteen area high schools where 11th and 12th grade students can begin preparing for higher wage, in-demand jobs while still attending high school
- About CAVIT | CAVIT
What is CAVIT? Central Arizona Valley Institute of Technology (CAVIT) is a public school district working in partnership with seventeen high schools to prepare students for high-wage, high-demand occupations while in high school
- Enrollment | CAVIT
CAVIT provides students in grades 11–12 with real world career-technical education in a hands-on learning environment High school students enrolled in our on-campus career technical programs can begin earning college credit before they ever step foot on a college campus – saving time and money
- Enrollment FAQs | CAVIT
What are the minimum requirements to attend CAVIT? A student must be a current sophomore or junior to apply to CAVIT Students must earn high school counselor approval to attend CAVIT for 2026–2027 Counselors will evaluate students’ academic progress towards graduation
- Calendar | CAVIT
Calendar For upcoming events and activities, please check the CAVIT calendar below: today
- Registration Procedures | CAVIT
December 1, 2025 CAVIT 2026–2027 online enrollment application opens via our website at 5:00 p m Limited seats available in all programs October–December 2025 CAVIT will visit high schools and provide a presentation to interested 10th–11th grade students detailing the many benefits of our career training programs
- Fast Facts | CAVIT
CAVIT’s mission is to provide career and technology education opportunities for students to become productive members of a competitive workforce CAVIT is part of a network of 14 Career Technical Education Districts (CTEDs) across the state
- Clinics | CAVIT
Every technical and hands-on skill that students master in their CAVIT program is performed on clinic days Students manage their clinics and perform services to community residents and pets
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