The Penn College Dual Enrollment program allows students to earn credits from the Pennsylvania College of Technology while in high school. Penn College Dual Enrollment courses are actual Penn College courses, taught in the high school or CTC by high school or CTC teachers. Most importantly, these courses are offered at no tuition cost to students and their families. Sometimes students do need to pay for books or materials, but this is still far less cost than tuition.

Students who successfully complete Penn College Dual Enrollment courses earn Pennsylvania College of Technology credits and graduate high school with those credits indicated on an official Penn College transcript. Every Penn College Dual Enrollment credit earned in high school is like a $558 scholarship to Penn College, and that adds up. In 2017-2018, high school students across PA earned over $3 million in tuition-free college credits through Penn College Dual Enrollment.

Here’s how Penn College Dual Enrollment courses benefit students:

  • Saving money! The more Penn College Dual Enrollment courses taken (at no tuition cost), the less money spent once it’s time to earn a degree after high school.
  • Saving time! Students spend less time earning a degree at Penn College if they have already taken some of the coursework through Penn College Dual Enrollment. Courses can also transfer to additional postsecondary institutions.
  • Pushing students to excel in challenging courses in a variety of areas. Students can take and succeed at college coursework in their high school/ctc environment, where they’re comfortable and supported.
  • Connecting students to “the college experience.” Through Penn College Dual Enrollment, students have chances to visit our campus, see our facilities, and meet our college faculty.
  • Building confidence in their abilities, no matter their strengths. No matter what they plan to do after graduation, if they have already shown success in college courses, they will be more competitive in both the job market and the college admissions process. Success in challenging coursework builds confidence as well as skills!
  • Increasing their odds of success in college. No matter what type of degree or which major they pursue, if they have already been successful in college courses and are familiar with a college campus before entering college as a freshman, they are more likely to stay in college once they enroll after graduation, and they’re ultimately more likely to complete their chosen degree.

For more information about Penn College Dual Enrollment courses at your school, contact:

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Courses Offered: 2022 - 2023

Course Credits Course Name Textbooks
ACR111 5.0 Introduction to Refrigeration

Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Technology
by Whitman, Johnson, Tomczyk, & Silberstein

Publisher: Cengage Learning
ISBN: 9781111644475

BCT103* 1.0 Construction Hand and Power Tools

Carpentry
by Vogt, Floyd

Publisher: Cengage
ISBN: 9781337798198

BCT109 4.0 Framing Principles

Carpentry
by Vogt, Floyd

Publisher: Cengage
ISBN: 9781337798198

BCT234 5.0 Masonry Principles

Masonry Skills
by Kreh

Publisher: Delmar
ISBN: 1285426835

DSM119 2.0 Fuel Systems

CDX bundle - Medium/Heavy Duty Diesel Engines
by Wright

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
ISBN: 9781284067057

DSM141 2.0 Heavy Duty Brake Systems

Medium/Heavy Duty Commerical Vehicle Systems
by Wright & Duffy

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
ISBN: 9781284150933

EET145 4.0 Networking I

Network + Guide to Network with Access Card
by West, Dean, Andrews

Publisher: Cengage Learning
ISBN: 9781337756617

FHD118 1.0 Sanitation

ServSafe Manager
by National Restaurant Association

Publisher: Pearson
ISBN: 978-1-58280-330-2

FHD137 3.0 Introductory Baking

On Baking, Updated
by Labensky, Martel, & Van Damme

Publisher: Pearson
ISBN: 9780133886757

MTR104 3.0 Basics of Medical Terminology

Medical Terminology An Illustrated Guide
by Barbara Janson Cohen

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
ISBN: 1975136373 or 978-1975136376

MTT128 4.0 Mill Applications

Student Workbook for Technology of Machine Tools
by Steve Krar, Arthur Gill, Peter Smid


ISBN: 1260439178

Technology of Machine Tools
by Steve Krar, Arthur Gill, Peter Smid, Robert J. Gerritsen


ISBN: 126008793X

MTT129 4.0 Lathe Applications

Student Workbook for Technology of Machine Tools
by Steve Krar, Arthur Gill, Peter Smid


ISBN: 1260439178

Technology of Machine Tools
by Steve Krar, Arthur Gill, Peter Smid, Robert J. Gerritsen


ISBN: 126008793X

WEL114* 2.0 Shielded Metal Arc I

Welding Handbook. Volume 2: Welding Processes, Part 1
by American Welding Society

Publisher: American Welding Society
ISBN: 871717298

WEL116* 2.0 Shielded Metal Arc II

Welding Handbook. Volume 2: Welding Processes, Part 1
by American Welding Society

Publisher: American Welding Society
ISBN: 871717298

WEL120 2.0 Gas Metal Arc I

Welding Handbook. Volume 2: Welding Processes, Part 1
by American Welding Society

Publisher: American Welding Society
ISBN: 871717298

WEL123 2.0 Gas Tungsten Arc I

Welding Handbook. Volume 2: Welding Processes, Part 1
by American Welding Society

Publisher: American Welding Society
ISBN: 871717298

WEL124 2.0 Gas Metal Arc II

Welding Handbook. Volume 2: Welding Processes, Part 1
by American Welding Society

Publisher: American Welding Society
ISBN: 871717298

WEL129 2.0 Gas Tungsten Arc II

Welding Handbook. Volume 2: Welding Processes, Part 1
by American Welding Society

Publisher: American Welding Society
ISBN: 871717298

* Approved by Penn College for 10th grade students

Please see the point of contact or Penn College Dual Enrollment course instructor at your school or CTC for updated textbook information.

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