College and Post-Secondary Credits
Walk into College with Credits!
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There are a number of options for earning college credits at CPACTC. Students should be sure to visit the Student Services office for assistance. It is also important that students work with the Admissions Office at the school they plan on attending.
School | Credit Type | Course | Title | Credits |
Luzerne County Community College | SOAR SOAR SOAR | ECE 205 ECE 100 ECE 201 | Health, Safety, Nutrition Intro to Early Childhood Edu. Music & Movement for Child | 3 3 3 |
Community College of Beaver County | SOAR SOAR SOAR | ERCH 105 ERCH 100 ERCH 101 | Children's Development Intro Early Childhood Observation & Guidance | 3 3 3 |
Harcum College | SOAR SOAR SOAR | EDU 120 EDU 227 EDU 212 | Classroom Management Education Focus Project Social Studies Methods | 3 3 3 |
Central Penn College | ART ART | PSY 105 SCI 100 | Child Growth & Development Basic Nutrition | 3 3 |
Shippensburg University | ART/CHS ART/CHS ART/CHS | ECH 204 ECH 205 ECH 206 | Child Development Positive Behavior Early Childhood Professional | 3 3 3 |
HACC | ART | EDUC 135 EDUC 140 EDUC 185 | 3 3 3 |
DIFFERENT TYPES OF COLLEGE CREDITS
1. (CHS) COLLEGE IN THE HIGH SCHOOL CREDITS: Students are Cumberland Perry AND college students at the same time - through HACC, Pennsylvania College of Technology, or Harrisburg University.
Students leave high school with a college transcript.
A college course is taught by CPACTC instructors, who are approved as adjunct college faculty, at CPACTC.
There is a cost to students for HACC and Harrisburg University credits students earn, though it is greatly reduces the standard tuition rate of the schools.
There is no cost to students for Penn College credits.
These courses are part of the normal curriculum and the course is delivered during the normal program time.
CHS enrollment is optional but highly recommended - Why do the work and not get the credits?
These credits can also be transferred to many other schools across the state. Even for students that don’t intend to pursue their current program after high school, these credits can count as elective credits in college.
2. (POS) PROGRAM OF STUDY CREDITS: All CPACTC programs are approved by the Department of Education. Because of this, the following schools have agreed to give CPACTC students credit for the following courses when students enroll at that school and meet the following requirements:
Graduate from high school.
Earn a 2.75 GPA in the courses in your program area.
Earn a score of “Advanced” or “Competent” on the NOCTI exam.
Successfully complete all tasks on the Program of Study task list.
POS articulations are revised on a semi-annual basis. Current POS articulations can be found at www.collegetransfer.net.
3. (ART) Local Articulation Agreements: Cumberland Perry Area CTC has an independent agreement with these schools. When students successfully complete all or portions of our program, they will receive credit from the college upon admission.
4. (NOCTI) NOCTI / NCCRS: By scoring at or above 70% on an approved NOCTI Test, students may earn articulated credit at many institutions. CLICK HERE for more information and to see lists of participating schools.