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Policy on Student Credit and Recognition |
Arkansas Tech University
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Secondary school students in Arkansas may receive college credit in Arkansas Tech University's Mechanical and Electrical Engineering programs for eligible PLTW courses:
- Introduction to Engineering Design = 2 credits - for Engineering Graphics (MCEG 1002)
- Principles of Engineering (POE) = 2 credits for Introduction to Engineering (MCEG 1012 or ELEG 1012)
By completing each PLTW course with an average of "B," by having been enrolled in a PLTW-certified high school, by scoring a 70% or higher on the PLTW college credit exam, and by meeting Arkansas Tech University academic eligibility requirements.
ATU gives college credit (free) to PLTW students completing certain PLTW courses.
http://engr.atu.edu/Mechanical/PLTW.htm |
University of Colorado
at Colorado Springs

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Secondary school students from any PLTW-certified school may apply for University of Colorado transcripted engineering college credit for three of the PLTW courses (IED, POE, and DE). The University of Colorado will also grant credit to students outside of the state of Colorado. We require that all students receive at least an 85 percent average in the course and score 70 or above on the college credit exam. For the students meeting these criteria, The University of Colorado awards semester credits for each of the courses, as follows: POE: 3 credits, IED: 2 credits, DE: 2 credits. The cost of tuition is $250 per course. The course will appear on a transcript as if the course were taken at UCCS. The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs' academic units will directly apply these courses to replace required courses in Computer, Electrical or Mechanical Engineering. http://eas.uccs.edu/pltw/highschool.html
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DeVry University
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Secondary school students in any PLTW-certified school in the country may receive up to 9 DeVry college credits for eligible PLTW courses at any DeVry University campus. Eligible courses include DE and EDD. Students who meet DeVry enrollment requirements for EET, CET, BMET or ECT electronics programs and have a grade of "B" or higher in DE and EDD or a passing score of 70% or higher on the college credit exam are not required to take college proficiency tests or pay the course tuition for DeVry's EET110 and EET122 courses. If a student is below a "B" grade in DE and EDD or less than a 70% on the college credit exam, s/he has the option to take proficiency tests for the EET110 and the EET122 at no cost. PLTW students also have the option to proficiency test out of DeVry's College Algebra and Trigonometry (Math 181).
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Duke University
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Duke University will honor transcripts from other National Affiliates, as appropriate (decided in a manner consistent with existing administrative and faculty review procedures), for students who have completed PLTW Program courses in a PLTW-certified school, have a "B" average in PLTW courses, have received a 80% or higher on the PLTW college credit exam, and who have registered at Duke. Duke will work with the national College Board to establish Advanced Placement credit for PLTW courses taught in North Carolina. Until AP credit is established, Duke will work with the N.C. Department of Public Instruction to establish Honors status of PLTW courses in N.C. |
Eastern Michigan
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Since EMU has only recently become a PLTW affiliate, the articulation agreements for college credit for high school students has not been established. However, the faculty and staff of the EMU PLTW National Affiliate Training Center are dedicated to making college credit for high school students an important part of the program. |
Georgia Southern University 
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To Be Determined |
Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Secondary school students from a PLTW certified school may apply to MSOE for transcripted college credit for the PLTW courses POE, IED, DE, CIM, and CEA. In addition to being from a PLTW certified school, the student must have an average of 85% or better for the course, have a completed course portfolio, and have a grade of 70% or better on the PLTW college exam and pay the required tuition . The student will receive 3 quarter credits for each of the courses taken that meet these requirements. MSOE will accept transcripted credit from other Affiliate Universities for these courses. Substitution of a particular PLTW course for a course in a particular program will depend on the program curriculum in force at the time of admittance to MSOE. This decision will be made by the program director.
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New Hampshire Technical Institute
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Secondary students who have taken PLTW courses and who have a "B" average in those courses have two options for receiving college credit at New Hampshire Technical Institute. First, an articulation agreement is in place that allows up to six (6) credits (IED and POE or CIM) for Mechanical/Manufacturing Engineering Technology majors, and three (3) credits (DE) for Electrical Engineering Technology majors. The second option at all campuses of the New Hampshire Community Technical College System is the Running Start program. This program allows students to earn elective college credits for selected courses taken during their high school career. With this option, students can earn up to fifteen elective credits (15) for PLTW coursework (IED, POE, DE, EDD, CIM).
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Oregon Institute of Technology

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To Be Determined |
Oklahoma State University

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To Be Determined |
Old Dominion University

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Secondary school students in Virginia may receive college credit in Old Dominion University's Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Engineering Technology programs for eligible PLTW courses:
- Any PLTW Course = Engineering Fundamentals Engn 110
- Any PLTW Course = Engineering Fundamentals Engn 111
- Computer Integrated Manufacturing = TBA
- Digital Electronics = TBA
*Additional, possible credit scenarios are to be determined.
Students can receive credit by completing each PLTW course with an average of "B," by having been enrolled in a PLTW-certified high school, by scoring a 70% or higher on the PLTW college credit exam, and by meeting Old Dominion University academic eligibility requirements. |
Penn State
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Secondary school students in Pennsylvania from PLTW-certified schools may apply for Pennsylvania State University college credit for three PLTW courses (IED 4 credits, POE 1 credit, & DE 4 credits). Penn State requires students to receive at least an 85 percent average in the PLTW course, score 70 or above on the end of year college credit exam, and meet academic eligibility requirements for a two-year engineering technology major (Electrical Engineering Technology or Mechanical Engineering Technology).
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Purdue University
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Secondary school students in the country may receive three college credits in the Department of Industrial Technology at Purdue University for each eligible PLTW course [IED, POE, CEA, DE, AE, BTE and CIM]; by completing each course with an average of "B," by being enrolled in any PLTW-certified school, by scoring 70 or above on the college credit exam, and by enrolling in IT, ID, or Technology Education programs. Please see http://www.pltw.purdue.edu/College_credit/College_credit.htm
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Rochester Institute of Technology
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Secondary school students from any PLTW-certified school may apply for RIT college credit for five of the PLTW courses (IED, POE, CIM, DE, CEA). RIT requires these students to receive at least an 85 percent average in the course and score 70 or above on the college credit exam. For the students meeting these criteria, RIT awards 4 quarter credits for each of the five courses, and the cost of tuition is $200 per course. RIT's academic departments evaluate the acceptability of these credits in the same manner in which they evaluate and confer transfer credits.
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San Diego State University
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Secondary school students may receive a total of three SDSU College of Engineering credits for any of the PLTW courses [IED, POE, CIM, CEA and DE]; by completing each course with an average of "B," by scoring 70 or above on the college credit exam, by being enrolled in a PLTW-certified school, and by meeting college enrollment requirements for the BS programs. Please see http://arweb.sdsu.edu/es/admissions/ for SDSU admissions details.
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Seattle Community Colleges
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The Seattle Community Colleges have Tech Prep agreements with school districts which allow students who are taking eligible PLTW courses in high school to make application for Tech Prep credit with the district colleges. To receive Tech Prep credit, students must achieve a grade of "B" or better in PLTW courses and achieve a minimum of 80% of the PLTW stated learning outcomes/competencies. Granted credit may range from 2-19 credits depending on the PLTW courses and the SCCD campus. Additional two and four year colleges/universities in Washington are working on establishing credit for PLTW courses. Students completing PLTW courses and meeting minimum standards may also seek college credit through the Rochester Institute for Technology.
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Sinclair Community College

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To be determined
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University of Illinois

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To Be Determined |
University Of Iowa
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Please see the University of Iowa website |
University of Maryland –
Baltimore County
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Secondary school students in the country may receive college credit for ENES101 at UMBC by completing EDD and all courses leading up to it (POE, IED, DE, and a technical elective) with an average of "B," by being enrolled in a PLTW-certified school, by meeting college enrollment requirements, by passing all college credit exams for the foundation courses, and by paying a designated tuition for EDD. In addition, students must submit an appropriate portfolio which will be evaluated by a team of post-secondary faculty and industry representatives.
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University of Minnesota

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Secondary school students successfully completing Project Lead the Way (PLTW) courses may apply for transcripted college credit from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cites (U of M). The student will receive 3 semester credits per course, subject to the following conditions:
- The school must be certified by PLTW
- All requirements for the PLTW course must be satisfied, and the student must achieve an average of 85% of better for the course
- The college credit exam must be taken and passed with a grade of at least 70%
- The required fee must be paid. Fee is currently $75.00 for a 3-credit course.
More information and the registration form are available at:
http://www.it.umn.edu/pltw/ |
University of Missouri-Rolla
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Students that successfully complete college credit requirements may earn 3 hours of credit from MST. Please visit http://campus.umr.edu/registrar/pdf/project_lead_the_way.pdffor more information and obtain the application. |
University of New Haven
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Secondary school students from any PLTW-certified school may apply for UNH college credit for each eligible PLTW course [IED 2 credits, DE 3 credits, POE 3 credits and EDD 2 credits]. Students must receive at least 80% average in the course and 70 or above on the college credit exam. The cost of tuition will be $200 per course. Students must meet the college enrollment requirements for UNH majors. UNH engineering programs evaluate the acceptability of these credits similar to evaluating other transfer credits. For additional information on college credit click here.
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University of South Carolina

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Secondary school students from any PLTW-certified school in the country may apply for University of South Carolina credit as follows: PLTW course Digital Electronics may be used for ELCT 101, Introduction to Electrical Engineering; PLTW course Principles of Engineering for ENGR 101, Introduction to Engineering; and PLTW course Introduction to Engineering Design may be used for EMCH 111, Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualization. USC requires these students to have an overall "B" average or SAT score of 1100, or PSCAT score of 110 and to receive at least an 85 percent average in the course and score 70 or above on the college credit exam. For the students meeting these criteria, USC awards 3 semester hours of credit with proper application and tuition payment. USC's academic departments evaluate the acceptability of these credits in the same manner in which they evaluate and confer transfer credits.
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University of South Florida
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To achieve University of South Florida recognition, secondary school students need to complete a PLTW sequence of courses [IED, POE, DE or EDD and one additional PLTW elective] in a PLTW-certified school, attain an overall unweighted GPA of average of 3.0 in the PLTW courses, and achieve a 70% on the course college credit examination. These students may waive a maximum total of one to four non-transcript credit hours towards the students' required number of program course credit hours, if enrolled in one of the following bachelor degree programs: Civil and Environmental Engineering, Industrial Engineering and Management Systems, or Mechanical Engineering Programs. No grades will be given for the course(s). One non-transcript credit hour may be applied to Chemical Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, and Electrical Engineering bachelor degree programs. Additional waivers may be used to substitute enrollment in selective courses, or may apply to Alternative Admissions; these are explained on the USF website.
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University of Tennessee
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To Be Determined |
University of Texas at Tyler
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Texas has identified PLTW's IED, DE, and CIM courses as Advanced Technical Credit State-wide Articulated courses. The ATC Program is an advanced placement process for students enrolling in postsecondary workforce education programs. Students meeting criteria outlined in the ATC standard articulation agreement are eligible to receive credit for the corresponding college course(s) listed in the course crosswalk from any college offering the corresponding Workforce Education Course Manual course(s) and participating in the program. More information on the ATC program can be found at www.techpreptexas.org. Additional college credit options are being developed at the University of Houston for Engineering Technology students. Once established, information will be posted at www.texastechnology.com/pltw
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Weber State University
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Secondary school students from PLTW-certified schools in the country
may apply for WSU college credit for the following PLTW courses:
- IED - 3 semester hours credit for DGET 1260, 3D Computer Aided Drafting
- POE - 1 semester hour credit for either MfET 1150, Pre-Professional Seminar in Manufacturing or MET 1000, Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Technology
- DE - 4 semester hours credit for CEET 1130, Digital Systems
To be awarded college credit, WSU requires these students to have a grade of "B" or better in the course, as well as having 90% attendance in the course. The school must also have a concurrent enrollment agreement in place with Weber State. For schools outside the State of Utah, the tuition is $50 per credit hour. WSU's academic departments evaluate the acceptability of these credits in specific programs in the same manner in which they evaluate and confer transfer credits
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Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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Please contact Martha Cyr (mcyr@wpi.edu) to receive information about college credit for PLTW courses. |