• Early College / P-Tech Cohort Selection Timeline

    Class of 2029

    Dates

    Event

    October 1 – 31, 2024

     

     

    Programs of Choice Recruitment

    • Presentation held for all 8th graders across all 15 middle school campuses.
    • Parents received program information via email.
    • Virtual information session opportunity for students and the community.
    • In-person information session opportunity for students and the community.
    • Information shared through social media posts and on the FBISD website.

    November 1 – 30, 2024

    (Extended to December 6) (2025 only)

    Application Window

    This is the time for current 8th graders zoned to Fort Bend ISD to apply for the Programs of Choice, including Academies, P-TECH, and Early College programs.

    December 9 – February 11, 2024

    Validation Window

    During this period, applications will undergo a validation process. This process confirms that students are zoned to Fort Bend ISD and are eligible to participate in the program.

    February 11 – 18, 2025

    Priority 1 Acceptance

    Students who qualify for their Priority 1 selection will receive an email offering them the opportunity to commit to their Priority 1 program.

    February 19 – 26, 2025

    General Acceptance

    Students who qualify for one or more programs will receive an email with the opportunity to commit to a single program.

    March 3 – March 7, 2025

    Waitlisted Acceptance

    Students on the waitlist will receive an email with the opportunity to commit to a program if space becomes available for them.

    March 17, 2025

    ECHS and Academy Cohorts Selection Complete

    Cohorts for the Class of 2029 are final.

    April 2025

    Commitment Ceremonies

    Commitment ceremonies will be held at each respective hosting campus.

     

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  • Additional Information

    To learn more about the individual programs at Hightower and Willowridge High Schools, please click on the P-TECH at Hightower and P-TECH at Willowridge buttons on the top left side of this page. 

  • What is Pathways in Technology Early College High School?

    The Pathways in Technology Early College High School (P-TECH) model is designed to ensure that high school curriculum focuses on workforce needs and partnerships that support students in obtaining credentials, degrees and certificates. With the support of Educate Texas and the Texas Education Agency (TEA), participating schools target thriving industries in their region, to address key workforce pathways in high-demand fields. The P-TECH Model course of study gives students an opportunity to:

    • earn an associate degree while earning their high school diploma
    • earn a two-year postsecondary certificate or industry certification
    • complete work-based training 
    • gain work experience through internships, apprenticeships, or other job training programs

     "Pathways in Technology Early College High Schools (P-TECH) provide students with a seamless path from high school, to post-secondary education, to employment.  They also engage in work-based education at every grade level, such as internships, apprenticeships, or other forms of job training programs."

    -CCR Schools Model

    The P-TECH at Hightower High School and Willowridge High School will enable students to begin their college and professional lives more quickly and with more support. Graduates of P-TECH have the opportunity to earn an Applied Associate of Science degree and leave high school with the skills and knowledge they need in order to continue onto a four-year Bachelor's of Applied Science degree, or step seamlessly into competitive, high demand jobs.  P-TECH at Hightower High School will offer an Associate of Applied Science in Health Science and P-TECH at Willowridge High School will offer an Associate of Applied Science in Computer Programming.

    Pathways in Technology is open to all students, and is designed to support students who:

    • might be the first in their family to attend college
    • want to attend college but need a no-cost solution
    • are motivated to challenge themselves with in depth college-level course work and internships
    • are comfortable in smaller classes focused on academics and workplace learning
    • are open to accept career focused academic guidance from dedicated, collegiate teachers and professors
    • are interested in student-driven clubs and other activities
    • live in the Fort Bend Independent School District

Learn more about ECHS and PTECH:

  • Informational meetings about Early College High School and PTECH programs will begin September of of each school year with visits to all middle schools, and community events for parents and families will begin in October. Stay tuned for updates about these events. 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why should I apply for Pathways in Technology Early College High School(P-TECH)?

  • Who will be eligible to apply for P-TECH?

  • How are students selected for P-TECH?

  • If I am a student, do I need my parent’s permission to apply?

  • Can students outside FBISD attend P-TECH?

  • Are there grade requirements in order to be eligible for acceptance to P-TECH

  • Is there a cost to students or their families for college classes or certifications?

  • Will transportation be provided to P-TECH programs?

  • Will every P-TECH student receive a college degree?

  • Will every P-TECH student receive college credit?

  • What type of degree will P-TECH students graduate with?

  • Will college credits transfer to a 2 or 4-year college or university?

  • Is it possible for students to earn more than the required hours of college credit for degree completion, while in high school?

  • Is the P-TECH program like financial aid?

  • What if a student is not prepared for college classes?

Contact

  • Willowridge P-TECH Early College High School

    Efrem Pierce

    Program Dean 

    Tel. 281-634-2585

     

    District Support

    Paul Wells

    High School Program Manager

    Tel. 281-634-5645

     

    Rosy Martinez

    High School Program Manager

    Tel. 281-634-2627