• Purpose and Requirements of Perkins Funding

The Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act (Perkins V) was signed into law by President Trump on July 31, 2018. This bipartisan measure reauthorized the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006 (Perkins IV) and continued Congress’ commitment in providing nearly $1.3 billion annually for career and technical education (CTE) programs for our nation’s youth and adults.


Perkins V represents an important opportunity to expand opportunities for every student to explore, choose, and follow career and technical education programs of study and career pathways to earn credentials of value. As States and local communities embark on the development of new plans for CTE, the Department hopes that the videos, resources, links, and media found below and throughout this Website can be useful tools for States and local recipients in "rethinking CTE" and arriving at bold goals under the newly-authorized Perkins V statute.


Perkins Collaborative Resource Network (PCRN). Retrieved on 1/22/21 from PCRN: Perkins V.

 

Reporting Requirements

To receive Perkins Grant funding, Coconino Community College is required to submit an extensive grant application as well as regular fiscal and program reports to ensure compliance with federal and state law. In addition, CCC must report if the program meets the annually adjusted Performance Measure Levels in the Consolidated Annual Report (CAR).

 

Performance Measures

Coconino Community College is required to submit its annual performance regarding the Perkins Performance Measures via the Consolidated Annual Report (CAR).
A definition of the individual performance measures can be found at:

 

  

Consolidated Annual Report (CAR) Reports

Coconino Community College's most recent CAR Reports can be found below.