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Forbes Road Career and Technology Center Forbes Road Mission Statement Forbes Road Career and Technology Center Forbes Road Mission Statement ThemissionofForbesRoadCareerandTechnologyCenteristoprovidequality Career and Technology Center educaƟonalprogramsthatenableallindividualstoachievetheirfullestpotenƟal andbecomelifelonglearners.Studentwillbeequippedwiththetechnical,aca- demicand21stcenturyskillsnecessarytocompeteintheglobalmarketplace. ForbesRoadCareerandTechnologyCenterdoesnotdiscriminateonthebasisofrace,color, naƟonalorigin,sex,disabilityorageinitsprogramsoracƟviƟesandprovidesequalaccessto Whatcareerpathdoyouwanttoexplore? theBoyScoutsandotherdesignatedyouthgroups.InquiriesmaybedirectedtotheAssistant Director,TitleIXCoordinatororSecƟon504Coordinatorat607BeaƩyRoad,Monroeville,PA Come Visit Us 15146or412-373-8100. 607BeaƩyRoad,Monroeville,PA15146 forbesroad.com FrequentlyAskedQuesƟons HowDoIApply? 1. CompleteaForbesRoadCareerandTechnologyCenter’sApplicaƟon. 2. TellyourschoolcounselorthatyouareinterestedinaƩendingForbesRoadCareerandTechnologyCenter.Dis- cusswithhim/heryourcareeropportuniƟesandtechnicalprogramchoice. 3. HandthecounselorthecompletedapplicaƟonwithparentsignature. 4. MakesurethatyoucheckthatForbesRoadCTCisonyournextyear’sschedule. WhatgradedoIneedtobeintoaƩendForbesRoadCTC? StudentscanstartaƩendingForbesRoadCTCasaninthgraderinourExploratoryProgram.Allsendingdistrictstu- dentsingrades10—12areeligibletoparƟcipateinVocaƟonalTrainingaspartofthePDESchoolCode. HowmuchdoesitCost? ThereisnotuiƟoncostforyoutoaƩendForbesRoadCTC.ThesendingdistrictscompensateForbes.Theonlycost toyoumaybeuniform,kitand/ortoolcosts. CanISƟllJoinSportsatmyHomeSchool? YES.YoucanparƟcipatedindistrictsports.ForbesRoadCTCsupportsoursendingdistrictathletes. HowdoIgettoForbesRoadCTC? StudentsarebussedbytheirsendingdistricttransportaƟondepartments. HowCanIEarnCollegeCreditWhileAƩendingForbesRoadCTC? AtForbesRoadCTCyouhavetheopportunitytoearnanywherefrom3-18+collegecreditsthroughdualenrollment programs,SOARstateprogramsandarƟculaƟonagreements. 2 27 ForbesRoad Welcome... Career&TechnologyCenter Ifyouareseriousaboutyourdreams, Instructor:JoshuaAment [email protected] 412Ͳ373Ͳ8100ext234 wewilltakeyourdreamsseriously. 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[email protected] 412Ͳ373Ͳ8100ext293 The Facts on Being Undecided Students AƩending College 30% Freshman do not return sophomore year 80% Freshman are uncertain about their major 38% Starng freshman graduate in 4 years 36% Undeclared juniors graduate in 4 years 74% Declared juniors graduate in 4 Years 50% Change the major at least one me Resources: NCES (Naonal Center for Educaon Stascs), USSC (University of California, PSU (Penn State University) Who says FRCTC students don’t go to college? Employers Hire Forbes Alumni: Our Students Can Become: FRCTC offers you an advantage on your college and career plan. Explore the possibilies at FRCTC. x Plumline Nursery FRCTC student have an increased opportunity to graduate ahead of their peers in similar majors. 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Bethany College Ohio Technical College x According to the 2010 National Gardening Bradford School Penn State University Association Survey, Americans spend on California University of PA Pennsylvania College of Technology average $363 per year on their lawn and gardening activities. In the United States, that is Community College of Allegheny County Pisburgh Instute of Aeronaucs equal to approximately $30 million per year. Culinary Instute of Pisburgh Pisburgh Technical Instute Edinboro University Rochester Instute of Technology There are approximately 50 million acres of x Forbes Students Attend: grass in the United States. Approximately 21 Empire Beauty School Rosedale Technical Instute million of those acres are in our front and back x Community College of Allegheny County Everest Shadyside Hospital School of Nursing yards. x Bidwell Training Center Forbes Road CTC Thaddeus Stevens College x Penn State University and West Virginia x Westmoreland County Community College Full Sail University Triangle Tech University are two great college options for Landscape Architecture education and are both x Indiana University of Pennsylvania Hiram G. Andrews Center Universal Technical Instute ranked in the top 15 nationally. x California University of Pennsylvania Indiana University of Pennsylvania University of Pisburgh x Penn State University Local #373 Laborers Union Westmoreland County Community College x West Virginia University Local #66 Operang Engineers Youngstown State University 24 5 Amazing companies hire our students... 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