Career and Technical Education (CTE) is essential for bridging the gap between classroom theory and career reality, but transportation limitations — such as driver shortages, budget constraints, and fixed routes — can prevent students from accessing these vital off-campus opportunities. These logistical bottlenecks create an “opportunity gap” that disproportionately affects vulnerable students, barring them from internships and work-based learning. Supplemental transportation is a scalable and safe solution that provides the flexibility needed to effectively manage transportation for dynamic CTE schedules, relieving the burden on district staff and budgets. This white paper outlines how a multimodal transportation strategy can help to ensure equitable access to CTE programs, allowing every student to pursue career-defining educational pathways.