As part of being a P-TECH student, you may have the opportunity to complete an industry-internship experience prior to graduation. This means that you might work for a local or national business partner and earn high school credit at the same time.
Having valuable work experience through a possible P-TECH internship enhances your resume and shows future employers that you have gained essential work skills.
The college courses offered at P-TECHs are part of a structured program that includes a pathway to an associate's degree and high-demand (within the P-TECH's region) certification.
Not only do you graduate with your high school diploma, but you will also earn an industry-recognized associate's degree, other postsecondary credentials, and relevant workplace skills saving you time and money on college. Learn more about the costs of college here: How Much Does College Cost?
There may not be a P-TECH in your area, however the list grows each year. View a list of approved P-TECH schools.
College-level courses are challenging. If you begin a P-TECH program as a freshman or sophomore, you need to be ready for the academic rigor.
While a P-TECH program allows for a student to take up to six years to complete, most students who start the program in 9th grade plan to finish in four years.
School districts are not responsible to cover any of your transportation costs if you participate in a P-TECH program.
Some P-TECHs cover these costs and some do not. Check with your school to find out who is responsible.
Contact a P-TECH about the specifics of attending their school or program, where available.