Students take advantage of the Lincoln Land Partenership for College and Career Success (PCCS) opportunities because:
....they can earn college proficiency credits with the successful completion of PCCS articulated classes at their high school.
....they can identify their career pathway early. Following a pathway is the surest way to successful transitions from high school to college to career.
....they reduce the time spent in college courses and are able to move into a career sooner.
....they save the cost of college tuition, books and lab fees for PCCS courses.
Did you know:
a typical 3 semester hour course at LLCC is about $250 while PCCS articulated credit for the same course is FREE!
What the Partnership for College and Career Success offers students:
....A way to earn college credits while in high school
....A solid foundation of academic and technical courses
....A clear pathway to follow with an individual career plan
....More efficient use of your time
....An introduction to the workplace
....Flexibility to explore various options for careers
....Direct connection to post-secondary education
....Information on new and emerging jobs
....Exposure to high-paying careers through job shadowing and internships
Make the connection:
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Use the results of this survey to select a career pathway. Pathways help high schools and your community college design the sequence of courses that give high school students a clear-cut path to follow on the way to earning an associate in applied science degree. A degree sequence shows exactly what courses to take in high school and at LLCC to graduate with the skills employers require. Each course sequence is unique to a specific high school and career area.
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Enroll in PCCS courses. LLCC has agreements with our high schools that allow students to earn college credit for taking certain courses while still in high school. These classes have been chosen because they duplicate the training provided in college and are called articulated courses. Courses such as drafting, health occupations, computer applications, accounting, agriculture and many others are among those articulated. Talk to a counselor and fill out a Partnership enrollment form.
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