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Frequently Asked Questions
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Why should I apply for Pathways in Technology Early College High School(P-TECH)?
P-TECH at Hightower High School and Willowridge High School is committed to providing a college-going and work-based learning environment where students earn a high school diploma as well as an Applied Associate's Degree and industry certifications, from an accredited community college.
While all students will have access to the program, the core mission of P-TECH is to give prospective first-generation and other typically underrepresented students in higher education a no-cost solution to earning a two-year college degree and postsecondary certificaitons for a seamless pathway to employment or transferability to a four-year college/university.
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Who will be eligible to apply for P-TECH?
P-TECH is open to all 8th grade FBISD students who are motivated and willing to commit to a four-year program. If more than 100 students apply, the district will use a lottery system to select students with 70% coming from the feeder middle school and 30% from other middle schools.
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How are students selected for P-TECH?
All interested 8th grade students must submit a P-TECH Application. There are no criteria for placement into P-TECH, just the student's willingness to commit to demands of this opportunity
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If I am a student, do I need my parent’s permission to apply?
Yes. Parents are an important part of the process and need to demonstrate their support by granting permission and completing the parent sections of the application.
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Can students outside FBISD attend P-TECH?
Students must reside in the FBISD attendance area.
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Are there grade requirements in order to be eligible for acceptance to P-TECH
There are no pre-requisites for eligibility. A student must be dedicated and committed to earning an Applied Associate Degree or core college credit and post-secondary certifications, while earning a high school diploma
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Is there a cost to students or their families for college classes or certifications?
All tuition, books, and fees are paid for while the student is at the P-TECH. There is no cost to the student or their family.
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Will transportation be provided to P-TECH programs?
Yes, students who attend these programs will be provided transportation from the closest elementary school, which is how current academy students are also transported.
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Will every P-TECH student receive a college degree?
Every student at the P-TECH will have the opportunity to earn an Applied Associate Degree and post-secondary certifications.
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Will every P-TECH student receive college credit?
P-TECH provides opportunities for all participating students to successfully attain college credits. P-TECH is designed to support student interest in college and careers and to individualize learning
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What type of degree will P-TECH students graduate with?
While earning their high school diploma, students have the opportunity to graduate with college credit hours and an Applied Associate degree from Houston Community College that may be transferable to any public university in the State of Texas.
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Will college credits transfer to a 2 or 4-year college or university?
College credits earned during the 4 years at P-TECH may be transferred to a public college or university in Texas and could be transferred to out-of-state public and private college or university depending on their transfer of college credit policies.
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Is it possible for students to earn more than the required hours of college credit for degree completion, while in high school?
The four-year Applied Associates degree program as designed through P-TECH does not allow for additional hours beyond the required hours for degree completion. If a student chooses to pursue additional hours all fees will be the responsibility of the student.
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Is the P-TECH program like financial aid?
P-TECH provides an opportunity for students to earn college credit and post-secondary certifications at no cost to the student or their family, but is not considered financial aid.
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What if a student is not prepared for college classes?
P-TECH teachers and support teams are there to support student achievement. AVID strategies on how to organize, study, plan, note taking and time management are incorporated in all high school courses. College and career advising is also provided to discuss and plan future career and educational options and opportunities.
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Can a student accelerate and get caught up if they fall behind?
Student support services will be in place to assist students who are struggling academically.
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Can a student participate in athletics or band?
Students are eligible to participate in extracurricular activities like band, theater, and athletics, and are advised prior to participating in order to determine how such activities will fit within their academic schedule and still meet the P-TECH course requirements. Additionally, all clubs and student organizations are available to all P-TECH students.
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What’s the process if my student needs to transition back to a traditional high school?
Students who find that the P-TECH environment is not a fit for them will have the option to transfer to the high school for which they are zoned for attendance. The P-TECH counselor will work with the comprehensive high school counselor to ensure appropriate courses are scheduled. Transitions are best at semester breaks.