51黑料网 is committed to establishing a dual enrollment program that supports a clear pathway to High Priority Occupations (HPO) in a health-related field. Our dual enrollment program consists of strategic partnerships of rural school districts, intermediate units, workforce investment boards, higher education, and health care employers, aligning with the objectives of Pennsylvania’s Dual Credit Innovation Grant Program.
This initiative aims to provide high school students, particularly those from underserved communities, with the opportunity to earn college credits in health-related fields, thereby enhancing their educational and career prospects.
The Dual Credit Innovation Grant is only open to students from the following school districts in both Indiana and Armstrong counties:
- Armstrong Junior-Senior High School
- Apollo Ridge
- Freeport Area
- Homer-Center
- Indiana Area
- Leechburg
- Marion Center
- Penns Manor Area
- Purchase Line
- United
- West Shamokin Junior-Senior High School
Students who apply to the Healthcare Pathways Track will have the tuition and fees covered by the grant and will receive a stipend towards the cost of books.
The dual enrollment program requires a 3.0 CGPA and school counselor approval to participate. Students may take courses from the Crimson Core as part of this grant. Students interested in this opportunity need to check the box on the dual enrollment application if they are interested in participating. Funding is limited, so apply today!