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For start and end dates the – Adult Education Calendar
To apply for a program – Adult Programs ApplicationPROGRAMS OFFERED
Medical Trainings
Practical Nursing – $24,000.00 (Tuition $19,500.00 & Program Fees $4,500.00)
Medical Assisting ~FLYER – $9,900.00 (Tuition $8,250.00 & Program Fees $1,650.00)
Massage Therapy *Coming Soon – $9,900 (Tuition $8,250.00 & Program Fees $1,650.00)
Industry Trainings
CDL Class A & Class B ~FLYER**A $125.00 non-refundable deposit is required for all CDL courses. This deposit will be credited towards tuition.
Class A – $6,482.00 (Tuition $6,000.00 & Program Fees $385.00)
Class B – $3,562.00 (Tuition $3,080.00 & Program Fees $482.00)
Heavy Equipment Operator – *New format coming Soon
Combo (CDL Class A & Heavy Equipment Operator) – *New format coming Soon
Automotive Tech – $9,105.00 (Tuition – $8,250.00 & Program Fees – $855.00)
HVAC *Coming Soon – $9,105.00 (Tuition – $8,250.00 & Program Fees – $855.00)
Welding – $7,225.00 or $3,100.00 (Tuition per 100 Hour $1,375.00 & Program Fees per Year $1,725.00)
Students may enroll in the entire program of study (400 hours) or an individual level (100 hours). *Course IV has a pre-requisite.
Electro-Mechanical Technology (Corporate Training) – To set up training please contact your companies HR department to see if they are set up with our school for the training.
*The tuition and fee schedule are subject to change at any board meeting throughout the year.ENROLLMENT REQUIREMENTS
All Adult Programs
Complete an application and pay the non-refundable registration fee to reserve a seat
Submit a certified high school transcript or GED (for all Medical Courses and anyone who is applying for Federal Student Loans and/or Grants)
Submit Background Clearances
Have funding sources secured and submit any award letters 10 days prior to starting
Must be at least 18 years of age
Have dependable transportation to and from class and clinical sitesPractical Nursing Program Enrollment Requirements
Complete the TEAS examination (TEAS scores will be accepted for 5 years)CDL Class A & B & Combination Training Programs
Pass a DOT Physical & Drug Test prior to the start of class (Must be done at LVHN Schuylkill OccMed)
Have a valid driver’s license
Have an acceptable driving record (MVR)
Federal Motor Carriers Fleet Safety Compliance Manual Part 391.11 (section) (a) (2) indicates that the driver shall be able to read and speak the ENGLISH language sufficiently to understand highway traffic signs and signals and directions given in ENGLISH and respond to official inquires.Heavy Equipment Operator Training Program
Pass a DOT Physical & Drug Test prior to the start of class (Must be done at LVHN Schuylkill OccMed)
Federal Motor Carriers Fleet Safety Compliance Manual Part 391.11 (section) (a) (2) indicates that the driver shall be able to read and speak the ENGLISH language sufficiently to understand highway traffic signs and signals and directions given in ENGLISH and respond to official inquires.For more information, please contact admissions at 570-874-1412 or schub@stcenters.org
Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act, passed by Congress in 1990, requires institutions eligible for Title IV funding, under the Higher Education Act of 1965, to provide information freely to the public especially for current and prospective students regarding (1) “completion or graduation rates of certificate- or degree-seeking, full-time students entering that institution”, (2) “graduation/completion rates of all students as well as students receiving athletically-related student aid by race/ethnicity and gender and by sport, and the average completion or graduation rate for the four most recent years”, and (3) institution’s crime statistics.
For more information, please visit http://nces.ed.gov/ipeds/Schuylkill Technology Center Information https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?q=schuylkill+technology+center&s=PA&id=215886#general