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Which students benefit from taking PLTW courses in high school?

he top 80% of students in school who like math, science, computers, and hands-on learning and who may be interested in engineering and technology are encouraged to enroll in one or more PLTW courses. As new courses are introduced, other students' interests will be satisfied, such as in biotechnology and civil engineering/architecture.

How might colleges assess the rigor of the pre-engineering courses?

Four of the present five PLTW courses are similar to courses taken in many colleges. These courses have been designed by educators in colleges/universities and high schools. Samples of the curriculum may be reviewed on this website. (More)

How might colleges recognize PLTW students in the admissions process?

Students who have taken PLTW courses and/or received transcripted college credit have demonstrated their commitment to a rigorous, challenging program. They are prime candidates for your college or university. If they are enrolling in your engineering program, invite them to interview with the head of that program to discuss what they have learned and what college courses would be appropriate. Accept their transcripted college credit as part of their engineering program or as elective courses.

What is the Community College Associates Program?

Under a new agreement, PLTW Associate Community Colleges agree to offer a minimum of five (5) courses, each worth three credits, to students enrolled in the college program. This provides an opportunity for students who did not enroll in or take all PLTW courses in high school to take them in the community college and to receive college credit there. See More...

How well do PLTW students do in engineering courses in college?

Because they have experienced a pre-engineering program in high school, they know the challenges and rewards of the program. Our ongoing studies indicate that they have a higher chance of remaining in and graduating from your program, unlike the 50% of entering high school students who drop out of the typical engineering program during the first year.

How might you attract PLTW students to your program?

Offer competitive scholarships, as Clarkson University does, to PLTW students. Accept the transcripted college credit.

How might your college/university become an affiliate training center for the PLTW program?

LTW welcomes your interest in joining our network of schools and colleges/universities. We invite you to return to the Homepage, click on Colleges/Universities, and click on Becoming an Affiliate.