ADULT EDUCATION - Lancaster County Career & Technology Center

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ADULTEDUCATIONADVANCE YOURSELF2020-2021 POST SECONDARY COURSE GUIDEYour Future. Your Career. Our Priority.

1WELCOMEOUR MISSIONPrepare people for skilled, innovative andproductive careers.OUR VISIONThe Lancaster County Career & Technology Centeris a full-service career and technical school dedicatedto preparing high school students and adults forcareers in the new economy. Lancaster County CTC isbest among its class and strives to meet the higheststandards of quality instruction.WHO WE ARESince 1971, Lancaster County Career & TechnologyCenter has offered comprehensive technical programsof distinction to high schools and adult students. Weare one of the largest technical school operating inPennsylvania. The school features state-of-the-arttraining, technology and first-class training facilities.Lancaster County Career & Technology Center is anaccredited institution of higher education approved bythe U.S. Department of Education and the Commissionof the Council on Occupational Education and licensedby the Pennsylvania State Board of Private LicensedSchools. The Practical Nursing Program is approved bythe Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing. All programsare approved by the PA Department of Education(PDE) and reflect the employment needs of the greaterLancaster County region.PROGRAMS AND COURSESIn this catalog, you will find information about theeducation and training programs we offer, includingclass descriptions, start dates, tuition rates andregistration details.FULL-TIME PROGRAMSSHORT-TERM COURSES Duration of nine months or more in length, withfour or five classes per week; 900 hours or more inlengthCertificate ProgramsSome programs offer a Specialized AssociateDegree option.Intergenerational programs primarily for highschool seniors, aligned with the county highschool academic calendar; qualified adult studentsenrolled if space is availableRequires a high school diploma or GEDAre Title IV eligible for federal financial aid1Courses designed for students pursuing continuingeducation or working to learn a new skill within ashort period of time

TABLE OFCONTENTSHVAC.4BASIC INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE.4MEDICAL / DENTAL.5-6TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGIES.7-9VETERINARY SCIENCES.9WELDING / MANUFACTURING.10CANCELLATIONS AND TUITION REFUNDS.11FINANCIAL AID.12LOCATIONSBROWNSTOWN CAMPUSMetzler & Snyder RoadsBrownstown, PA 17508GPS: 231 Snyder Road, Ephrata, PA 17522PHONE: 717.859.5100MOUNT JOY CAMPUS432 Old Market Street, Mount Joy, PA 17552PHONE: 717.653.3003WILLOW STREET CAMPUS1730 Hans Herr Drive, Willow Street, PA 17584PHONE: 717.464.7050HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER422 Beaver Valley Pike, Willow Street, PA 17584PHONE: 717.464.7063CONTACT INFORMATIONADMISSIONS:BURSAR:FINANCIAL AID:REGISTRAR: CDLLPNALL OTHER717.278.1469717.464.7068717.464.7050 ext. TEwww.LancasterCTC.eduTWITTER@Lancaster rcountyctc2

INTERGENERATIONALFULL-TIME PROGRAMSAdult students are permitted to attend daytime programs that are primarily taught to high school students for thepurpose of workforce development. Adults are admitted as space permits and after successfully completing theenrollment process.TUITION: 9,200TERM FEE: 1,500TECH FEE: 500Additional program costs for books, program fees, uniforms and supplies needed to participate in these programsrange from approximately 1,150 - 2,500 and are the responsibility of the student. Specific program costs areavailable online or provided upon request.BROWNSTOWN CAMPUSARCHITECTURAL CAD/DESIGNCABINET MAKING & WOOD TECHNOLOGYCOMMERCIAL ARTCOMPUTER SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGYDIGITAL DESIGN/PRINT MEDIAELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGYHEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS & BASIC MAINTENANCEHVAC/RINTERACTIVE MEDIA & WEB DESIGNPAINTING & INTERIOR FINISHESPHOTOGRAPHY & DIGITAL IMAGINGPLUMBINGMOUNT JOY CAMPUSBAKING & PASTRY ARTSCOMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION/MANAGEMENTCULINARY ARTSEARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATIONELECTRO-MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYEVENT PLANNING & TOURISM SERVICES MANAGEMENTMETAL FABRICATIONPRECISION MACHINING AND COMPUTER AIDED MANUFACTURINGRESIDENTIAL CARPENTRYWILLOW STREET CAMPUSANIMAL PRODUCTION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYCOLLISION REPAIRDENTAL ASSISTANTDIESEL EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGYMEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTMEDICAL ASSISTANTRV & OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENTSPORTS MEDICINE/REHABILITATION TECHNICIAN3

ADULT COURSES & PROGRAMSHVACHVAC—EPA CERTIFICATION Prepares air conditioning and refrigeration technicians for theEPA Certification test to be certified as a Universal Technician.Includes preparatory manual for Air Conditioning andRefrigeration Technicians (Federal Clean Air Act—Section 608).Manual must be picked up one week prior to the start ofclass.SHORT-TERM:DATES:LOCATION:TUITION:2 days/6 hoursWed/Thu 6:00–9:00 PMDec 9-10, 2020; Apr 21-22, 2021Brownstown Campus 225 (Includes manual & testing)MAINTENANCEBASIC INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCETECHNOLOGYDesigned to prepare students for careers as an entry level industrial machinery and maintenance technicians. Overview of BasicMaintenance Operations, Basic Mechanical, Basic Hydraulic, BasicPneumatic. Electrical and Automatic Control Systems.SHORT-TERM: 17 Weeks/330 hoursDATES:Sept 28, 2020-Feb 5, 2021; Feb 8-Jun 15, 2021LOCATION:Mount Joy CampusTUITION: 3,000To find out more or to schedule a class call717.653.3000 ext 3091 or email ddieugenio@lancasterctc.edu.4

MEDICAL / DENTALDENTAL ASSISTANT Prepare for a career as a dental assistant or with furthereducation as an expanded function dental assistant (EFDA),dental hygienist, dental lab technician or dentist. Experience the satisfaction of providing high quality patientcare in a team-oriented modern dental office environment. Perform a wide variety of dental office duties with otherdental professionals, including taking x-rays, mixingmaterials, passing instruments, sterilization and receptionistduties. In addition to hands-on experience in our on-site clinic,participate in a dental assistant externship. Note: Thisopportunity is available for students who meet all clinicalcriteria.FULL-TIME DAY: Aug 25, 2020-Jun 1,2021Mon-Fri 8:00 AM-2:35 PMLOCATION:Willow Street CampusTERM FEE: 1,500DENTAL HYGIENE SPECIALIZED ASSOCIATESDEGREE PROGRAM (AST) The program combines classroom theory and laboratoryexperience on topics including patient assessment,documentation, prevention techniques, therapeutic dentalhygiene treatment, local anesthetic, sealants, impressions,fluoride application and dental radiography for entry leveldental hygienist.By completing the program, students will be eligible totake the dental hygiene national boards and state/regionalclinical boards. Students will be instructed on dentalhygiene practice, dental practice administration, dentalradiology, and all aspects of customer relations.The demand for trained dental hygienists has steadilyincreased over the past decade and this growth is expectedto continue. Dental hygienists may find employmentopportunities in private dental offices, public healthclinics, hospitals, dental insurance companies, educationalfacilities, and dental sales.FULL-TIME DAY: Aug 31, 2020-May 2022Mon-Fri 8:00 AM-2:35 PMLOCATION:Willow Street CampusTERM FEE: 7,5005EXPANDED FUNCTION DENTAL ASSISTANT (EFDA) Program is designed in accordance with the PA State Boardof Dentistry’s EFDA guidelines. Class includes 30 sessionsof classroom/laboratory instruction, followed by a clinicalexternship in a dental office comprised of 120 hours that thestudent completes at their own pace, over 15 weeks.Training culminates in a clinical externship under the directsupervision of and evaluated by a licensed and practicingdentist.Perform chair-side assistant duties in all phases of restorative,surgical, endodontic, prosthodontic, and periodontaltreatment as provided in general dentistry.Place, contour, and finish amalgams and compositerestorations. Place and remove matrices, wedges, rubberdams and apply bases and liners.Submit 20 EFDA-Specific ApplicationPART-TIME:Approx. 30-50 weeks/210 hoursTues/Thu 6:00–9:00 PM &Daytime hours (Externship)DATES:Oct 6, 2020-Jan 29, 2021; Mar 2-Jun 18, 2021LOCATION:Willow Street CampusTUITION: 3,565 materials (textbook included)MEDICAL ASSISTANT Prepare for professional certification as a medical assistant,employment and further education. Apply advanced diagnostic procedures to patient care,such as phlebotomy and pharmacology. Assist in minor officesurgeries. Participate in a 7-week medical assistant externship. Note:This opportunity is available for students who meet all clinicalcriteria. Learn to deliver high-quality patient care.FULL-TIME DAY: Aug 25, 2020-Jun 1, 2021Mon-Fri 8:00 AM-2:35 PMLOCATION:Willow Street CampusTERM FEE: 1,500

MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY Master the language of medicine by learning the words thatmake up medical terms. Learn the terms related to each body system andabbreviations used in medical language.SHORT-TERM: 15 weeks/90 hoursMon/Wed 6:00-9:00 PMDATES:LOCATION:Oct 5-Dec 4, 2020; Jan 4-Apr 26, 2021;May 3-Aug 26, 2021Willow Street CampusTUITION: 600 textbooksNURSE AIDE TRAINING (CNA) Prepare for Pennsylvania Red Cross National Nurse AideAssessment Program (NNAAP), as well as college healthcare related program education.Learn to provide high quality patient care in a long termcare facility and private home setting.Perform a wide range of basic nursing, personal care andrestorative care skills in a classroom and real work setting.Work with various healthcare team members in providingdirect patient care.SHORT-TERM: 16 days/120 hoursMon-Thu 7:00 AM-3:15 PM (Classroom)& 6:30 AM-2:30 PM (Clinical Experience)DATES:TBDTUITION: 975 (Additional fees may apply to meetPA State requirements)PHLEBOTOMYPrerequisite: Medical Terminology or Anatomy/Physiology Acquire skills to understand and perform phlebotomyprocedures. Students learn necessary safety precautions, terminology,anatomy, physiology, venipuncture, collection proceduresand infection control. Uniform is required.PRACTICAL NURSING PROGRAM Integrates theory, practice and hands-on experience.Builds on mastery of concepts, progressing from basic tocomplex. Provides real-world experience in clinical nursing situations.Requirements: Provide high school transcript and/or GED transcriptCollege transcripts, if applicableSuccessfully pass TEAS VI (Test of Essential AcademicSkills) entrance testAttend student orientation 200 Enrollment Fee (to secure a seat in the program 100 nonrefundable if applicant changes their mind)Secure a Criminal Record Check, FBI Criminal History, ChildAbuse History ClearancePhysical exam required to include: 2 step PPD, Drug Screen,Immunizations (MMR, Hepatitis B, Varicella, Flu Vaccine,Tetanus)Current CPR (Healthcare Provider)12-MONTH DAYTIME PROGRAMClasses begin Jan, May, and AugMon-Fri 8:00 AM-3:00PM (Theory)Mon-Fri 7:00AM-3:00 PM (Clinical Experiences)18-MONTH EVENING PROGRAM:Classes begin Spring and FallMon-Thu 4:00-9:30 PM (Theory)Mon-Thu 4:00-10:30 PM (Clinical Experiences)LOCATION:Health Sciences Campus 12,450 14,400TERM FEE:TECH FEE: 75 150 1,650 2,250SHORT-TERM: 15 weeks/90 hoursMon/Wed 6:00-9:00 PMDATES:Oct 5, 2020- Feb 4, 2021; Feb 22-Jun 8, 2021;Jun 21-Oct 12, 2021LOCATION:Willow Street CampusTUITION: 600 materials & textbooks6

TRANSPORTATIONTECHNOLOGIESAUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIZEDASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAM (AST)A Specialized Associate Degree represents the completion ofa rigorous program that is recognized as providing advancedhigher learning. Specialized Associate Degrees are accredited,as well as state recognized and approved. The SpecializedAssociate Degree show employers that you have a morecomplete, well-rounded education with the ability and drive toadvance in the chosen field.FULL-TIME DAY: Aug 31, 2020-December, 2021Mon-Fri 8:00 AM-5:00 PMLOCATION:Willow Street CampusTERM FEE: 3,000COMMERCIAL TRUCK DRIVING (CDL)TRAINING PROGRAMThe five week program provides you with the skills not only toobtain your CDL license, but also to land a job as a professionaltruck driver.You can apply for a Class A, B.Class B training minimum of 4 in a class.We provide 40 hour refresher courses.We do not provide 1 on 1 training.Customized training to suit only needs of industrybusinesses specific. We are a PennDot certified third-party testing site. Yourequipment or ours. We are able to provide testing for passenger endorsement. To find out more or to schedule a class, call 717.653.3003 oremail CDLtraining@lancasterctc.edu CDL CLASS APrepares the student for qualification to operate anycombination of vehicles with a gross combination weight ratingof 26,001 pounds or more, provided the gross vehicle weightrating of the vehicle or vehicles being towed is in excess of10,000 pounds.AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATEPROGRAMSHORT-TERM: 5 weeks/200 hoursDAY:Mon-Thu 6:30 AM-4:30 PM DATES:Classes start the first Monday of each monthLOCATION:Commercial & Motor VehicleTraining Center at the Mount Joy Campus Prepare for professional automotive certifications,employment and further education.Work side by side with experienced automotivetechnicians.Experience the thrill of diagnosing today's complex vehiclecomputer programs and mechanical systems.Develop the skills needed to become a part of anautomotive technology team.FULL-TIME DAY: Aug 31, 2020-June 21, 2021Mon-Fri 8:00 AM-2:35 PMLOCATION:Willow Street CampusTERM FEE: 2,000TUITION: 4,495(Financing available to those who qualify)CDL CLASS BPrepares the student for qualification to operate any singlevehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating of 26,001 pounds ormore, or any such vehicle towing a vehicle having a grossvehicle weight rating of not more than 10,000 pounds.SHORT-TERM: 4 weeks/ 160 hoursDATES:By Appointment7LOCATION:Commercial & Motor VehicleTraining Center at the Mount Joy CampusTUITION: 4,495 full time rate 1,500 part time rate

EMISSIONS INSPECTOR CERTIFICATION COURSELancaster County CTC, in operation with the PA Departmentof Transportation, provides the necessary information andtesting for Automotive Mechanics to become CertifiedEmissions Inspectors. Students who do not successfully pass thecertification test on their first attempt do not have to pay for theentire course tuition; however a 30 re-test fee must be paidprior to being eligible to re-take the test.SHORT-TERM: 3 days/12 hoursTues ,Thurs, Tues 5:00-9:00 PMDATES:Sep 22,23,24, 2020; Oct 26, 27, 29, 2020;Nov 17, 18, 19, 2020; Dec 15, 17, 21, 2020;Jan 26, 28, Feb 2, 2021;Feb 23, 25, March 2, 2021;Mar 23 25, 30, 2021; Apr 20, 22, 27, 2021;May 18, 20, 25, 2021LOCATION:Willow Street CampusTUITION: 200 (includes registration fee) Must alsoregister with PennDot with a 39.99 fee.HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS & CDLCLASS A COMBO COURSEThis course provides students both the 400 hours ofHeavy Equipment Operation training along with thetraining for a CDL Class A license. You will begin yourtraining in the CDL Class A component of the course first andthen continue on to Heavy Equipment Operator Class.To find out more or to schedule a class, call 717.653.3003 oremail CDLtraining@lancasterctc.edu.SHORT-TERM: HEO—10 weeks/400 hoursCDL Class A—5 weeks/200 hoursMon-Thu 8:30 AM-4:30 PMDATES:Call for information on multiple coursestart datesLOCATION:Brownstown Campus & Commercial &Motor Vehicle Training Center at MountJoy CampusTUITION: 10,000TERM FEE: 500HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS AND BASICMAINTENANCEThis course provides students with 100 hours of classroominstruction and 300 hours of hands-on learning to operateequipment. Equipment includes skid loader, bull dozer, back hoe, wheelloader, mini excavator, and more.Due to the nature of the training, class dates may be adjusted due to inclement weather conditions.SHORT-TERM: 10 weeks/400 hoursMon-Thu 6:30 AM-4:30PMDATES:July 27 2020 –10/12/2020Oct 19 2020 – 01/12/2021LOCATION:Brownstown CampusTUITION: 6,7508

VEHICLE SAFETY INSPECTION CERTIFICATIONLancaster County Career & Technology Center, in cooperationwith the PA Department of Transportation, provides thenecessary information and testing for Auto Mechanics tobecome licensed as PA State Inspection Mechanics.A Commonwealth of PA State Inspection certification card (MV439) will be issued by the PA Department of Transportationupon successful completion of this course. Three differentcertification categories are available.CATEGORY 1 AND 2 COURSE CAT 1—Includes all passenger cars, trucks up to 17,000pounds Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) and trailers up to10,000 pounds GVW. CAT 2—Includes all motorcyclesVETERINARYSCIENCESVETERINARY TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIZEDASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAM (AST) SHORT-TERM: 4 days/12 hoursMon/Tues/Wed/Thu or Fri 4:00–8:00 PMNOTES:Tactile test time is scheduled byinstructor on Thursday or Friday.DATES:Sep 14-18, 2020; Oct 5-9, 2020; Nov 2-6, 2020;Dec 7-11, 2020; Jan 4-8, 2021; Feb 1-5, 2021;Mar 1-5, 2021; Apr 12-16, 2021; May 3-7, 2021LOCATION:TUITION:Willow Street Campus 175CATEGORY 3 COURSE Includes heavy trucks over 17,000 pounds GVW, trailersover 10,000 pounds GVW, and all buses. This course provides instruction on the use of inspectiontools and equipment specific to Category 3 licensing.SHORT-TERM: 2 days/8 hoursTues/Thu 4:00–8:00 PMDATES:LOCATION:Sept 22 & 24, 2020; Nov 9 & 10, 2020;March 9 & 11, 2021; May 11 & 13, 2021Willow Street Campus The Veterinary Technology Specialized Associate Degreeprogram is designed to provide students with knowledgeand skills leading to entry-level employment in a variety ofveterinary clinical settings and related fields.Graduates will be prepared to provide a wide range ofclinical skills including animal patient care, laboratory procedures, medical imaging, anesthesia administration andmonitoring, and surgical assistance for a variety of domesticanimals. Basic clinic management skills and client communications will be an important part of this program.The Veterinary Technology Specialized Associate Degreeprogram is accredited by the American Veterinary MedicalAssociation Committee on Veterinary Technician Educationand Activities (AVMA CVTEA). Program graduates will beeligible to sit for the Veterinary Technician National Exam(VTNE) for Licensing as a Certified Veterinary Technician.Combines classroom theory and laboratory experience ontopics including care, surgical procedures, proper washingand feeding techniques, and overall care of animals; veterinary practice and administration, including topics on howto obtain animal health records, schedule appointments,admit and discharge patients, file medical records, handlereceipts, perform basic client education, and all aspects ofcustomer relations.Veterinary technicians provide surgical and nursing careto animals in clinics. They also provide basic care, performlaboratory procedures, prep the treatment room, restrainanimals during examination and treatment, assist in administering injections, apply wound dressings, and clean teeth.LCCTC does not guarantee job placement to graduatesupon program completion and graduation. Graduate mayneed to relocate to obtain employment after programcompletion.FULL-TIME DAY: Aug 31,2020- Aug 2022Mon-Fri 8:00 AM-4:50 PMLOCATION:Willow Street CampusTERM FEE: 4,000TUITION:9 90

WELDINGADVANCED WELDING TECHNOLOGY Welding has become a dominant force in virtually everyaspect of daily life. With the industry's continual advances,welding will provide almost endless opportunities for thoseon the cutting edge.The certificate in Advanced Welding program is forthose who are seeking to expand upon their basicwelding skills to an advanced comprehension of weldingknowledge, proficiency and practice to meet the needsof manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, industrialfabrication, pipeline, ship building and heavy constructionoccupations.FULL-TIME DAY: Mon-Thu 4:30-9:30 PMDATES:LOCATION:July 13, 2020-June 28, 2021;Jan 19, 2021-Dec 21, 2021Mount Joy CampusTERM FEE: 1,500BASIC WELDING Designed for the person who is interested in entering thewelding trade.Provides an overview of five fundamentals of the weldingtrade: Electric Arc Welding, MIG Welding, TIG Welding,Oxygen/Acetylene Burning and Blueprint Reading forWelders.Learn the basics needed to move on to more in-depthwelding training.Covers the required techniques and skills to pass a AWSD1.1 3G Certification that may be required for employment.This class does not include the certification test.SHORT-TERM:DATES:LOCATION:TUITION:10 weeks/200 hoursMon-Thu 10:00 AM-3:00 PMOct 5-Dec 17, 2020; Jan 11-Mar 24, 2021;Apr 19-June 30, 2021Mount Joy Campus 2,000**Includes materials, welding gloves, safety glasses, and hoodELECTRIC ARC WELDING Learn stick welding in three welding positions.Learn safety and proper care of equipment.Learn the proper application of beads and fabricating coupons.SHORT-TERM:7 weeks/42 hours Mon/Wed 6:00-9:00 PMDATES:Oct 26-Dec 15, 2020; Feb 22-Apr 13, 2021LOCATION:Mount Joy CampusTUITION: 550 materials ( 175)* TERM FEE: 100*Students are required to supply their own welding gloves, safety glasses and hood.MIG WELDING Includes metal inert gas welding processes and equipmentset-up.Learn MIG welding, spot welding, and safety procedures.SHORT-TERM:DATES:LOCATION:TUITION:7 weeks/42 hours Mon/Wed 6:00-9:00 PMSep 14-Nov 2, 2020; Jan 11-Mar 3, 2021;Mar 8-Apr 26,2021; May 3-Jun 23, 2021Mount Joy Campus 550 materials ( 175)* TERM FEE: 100*Students are required to supply their own welding gloves, safety glasses and hood.TIG WELDING Includes tungsten inert gas welding processes andequipment set-up.Learn TIG welding variables, basic joints, spot welding, andsafety procedures.SHORT-TERM:DATES:7 weeks/42 hours Tue/Thu 6:00-9:00 PMOct 27-Dec 15, 2020; Feb 23-Apr 13, 2021Mount Joy CampusMount Joy CampusTUITION: 550 materials ( 175)* TERM FEE: 100*Students are required to supply their own welding gloves, safety glasses and hood.WELDING TECHNOLOGY Prepare for a professional welding technology career,employment or further education.Perform a wide range of welding processes using advancedwelding techniques.Assemble and fabricate specialized metal products.Practice welds needed for weld certification, use modernpower tools/equipment and interpret fabrication blueprints.FULL-TIME EVENING: Mon-Thu 4:00-9:00 PMJul 7, 2020-Jun 2021;DATES:Jan 11, 2021-Dec 2021LOCATION:Mount Joy CampusTERM FEE: 150010

CANCELLATIONS ANDTUITION REFUNDSPrograms and courses are subject to minimum enrollmentrequirements.Under-enrolled classes are subject to cancellation.Maximum class size varies with program content, andenrollment is based on first to apply, first enrolled untilmaximum enrollment for the class is reached.You will receive either a confirmation of enrollment or acancellation notice prior to the scheduled start date. If youhave questions about your enrollment status, please callthe Registrar at 717.464.7065.REFUNDS FOR CLASS CANCELLATIONIf Lancaster County Career & Technology Center cancelsa class, all students will be refunded 100% of all pre-paidtuition and fees (except CHRI and Child Abuse History Clearance).Students are not required to request that prepaid tuition andapplication fees be refunded. Refunds of pre-paid tuition and feesoccur automatically and are made within 30 days of the planned startdate of the class.REFUNDS FOR STUDENTS WHO WITHDRAW ON ORBEFORE THE FIRST DAY OF CLASSIf a student fails to commence class or withdraws from class on the firstday of school, the school will retain no more than 100 of pre-paidtuition or fees. Students are not required to request that any prepaidtuition and fees in excess of the first 100 be refunded. Refunds ofpre-paid tuition and fees in excess of 100 occur automatically and aremade within 30 days of the planned start date of the class.TUITION REFUNDS FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED PRIOR TOVISITING THE INSTITUTIONStudents who have not visited the school facility prior to enrollmenthave the opportunity to withdraw without penalty within three daysfollowing either attendance at a regularly-scheduled orientation orfollowing a tour of the facilities and inspection of the equipment.SCHOOL FEE REFUND SCHEDULEStudents withdrawing from a full-time diploma program after thefirst day of the term are eligible for partial tuition refunds as follows: Withdrawal during the first 7 calendar days of the term—75% Withdrawal after the first seven (7) calendar days, but within thefirst 25% of the term—55% Withdrawal after 25% but within 50% of the term—30% Withdrawal after 50% of the term—no refundStudents withdrawing from any or all classes within a full-timedegree program after the first day of the term are eligible forpartial tuition refunds as follows: Withdrawal during the first 7 calendar days of the term—75% Withdrawal after the first seven (7) calendar days, but within thefirst 25% of the term—55% Withdrawal after 25% but within 50% of the term—30% Withdrawal after 50% of the term—no refundStudents withdrawing from a short-term program after the first dayof class are eligible for partial tuition refunds as follows: Withdrawal within the first 25% of the class—55% Withdrawal after 25% but within 50% of the class—30% Withdrawal after 50% of the class—no refund11Refunds will be made on tuition charges for each Payment Periodonce a student is determined to be withdrawn from training from theLancaster County Career & Technology Center. Tuition refunds will becalculated using the student’s actual last day of attendance. Refunds oftuition, if due, shall be made within 30 days of the student’s last day ofattendance.The Lancaster County Career & Technology Center reserves the rightto refuse to issue grades, transcript records, program completioncertificate as well as deny registration or readmission to students whoowe money to the school.Accreditation:Lancaster County CTC is accredited by the Commission of the Councilon Occupational Education. Council on Occupational Education,7840 Roswell Road, Building 300, Suite 325, Atlanta, GA 30350.Telephone: 800-917-2081. Fax: 771-396-3790.Website: www.council.org.ADA/EOE/Nondiscrimination Info:Lancaster County Career & Technology Center is an equal opportunityeducation institution and will not discriminate in employment,education programs, or activities on the basis of race, color, religion,ancestry, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age or disability in itsprograms or activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scoutsand other designated youth groups. This policy of nondiscriminationextends to all other legally protected classifications under state andfederal laws.For information regarding the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA),the rights of an individual with a disability, our obligations under ADA,or grievance procedures, contact the Business Manager and ADACoordinator, 1730 Hans Herr Drive, PO Box 527, Willow Street, PA17584-0527. Telephone: 717-464-7050.For inquiries regarding other nondiscriminatory policies andprograms, or for information regarding services, activities, programsand facilities that are accessible to and usable by both disabledpersons and national origin minority persons who lack Englishlanguage skills, contact the Supervisor of Student Services andCoordinator for Title VI, Title IX and Section 504, 1730 Hans Herr Drive,PO Box 527, Willow Street, PA 17584. Telephone: 717-208-3124.Licensure:The Lancaster County Career & Technology Center is licensed by thePennsylvania State Board of Private Licensed Schools.Program Approvals:The Lancaster County Career & Technology Center’s Practical NursingProgram is approved by Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing.Obligated Military Service:The Lancaster County Career & Technology Center adheres tothe U.S. Department of Education regulations (34 CFR 668.18)regarding readmission of service members returning to a trainingprogram that was interrupted due to a service obligation. Students willbe readmitted into their program with the same academic statuspreviously held and with the same number of credit hours or clockhours previously completed. This policy applies to all postsecondarystudents, degree-seeking and non-degree.GE Program Disclosure:For important information on educational debt, earnings andcompletion rate of students who attended the program,visit www.lancasterctc.edu.A complete listing of full-time and part-time faculty members,including degrees held and the conferring institution, is available forreview upon written request made to the school’s designated Right toKnow Open Records Officer. Please refer to the school’s Right ToKnow web page for more information.

THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING USFINANCIAL AIDAs you are considering your choice of program, you areencouraged to seek out possible funding sources before youenroll. We participate in various federal, state and local financialaid programs that assist students in need who would be unableto pursue an education without financial aid.Listed below are the Financial Aid resources available tostudents who qualify.For more information about financial aid options andapplication instructions, call our Office of Financial Aid at717.464.7050 ext. 7101 Federal Pell GrantFederal Direct Stafford Loan Program–Subsidized Stafford Loan–Unsubsidized Stafford Loan–Federal Direct PLUS LoanVeteran’s Education Assistance (1.888.442.4551)Lancaster County CareerLink (717.509.5613)Office of Vocational Rehabilitation (1.800.762.6306) New Choices Career Development (717.869.6363)Lancaster County CTC has an open admissions policy, servingthe needs of all who apply for admission. However, thisdoesn’t mean that there are no entrance requirements. Certainprograms of study make various prerequisites a necessity. TheLancas

The Lancaster County Career & Technology Center . is a full-service career and technical school dedicated to preparing high school students and adults for . careers in the new economy. Lancaster County CTC is best among its class and strives to meet the highest standards of quality instruction. WHO WE ARE. Since 1971, Lancaster County Career .