Quality Assurance Certificate - edinboro.edu · Quality Control Internship in Manufacturing = 15...
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Earn College Credits While in High School
Enroll in online college-level courses through Edinboro University with the Certifi cate in Quality Assurance Dual Enrollment Program
College of Science and Health Professions
edinboro.edu
Edinboro University has partnered with local public high schools to off er our Certifi cate in Quality Assurance Dual Enrollment Program. Students who complete the required courses and an internship during their junior and senior years of high school will earn 15 college credits AND their Quality Assurance Certifi cate, preparing them for a number of options after high school graduation. Here’s how it works:
• Students take four convenient online courses and one internship, each worth three college credits, while still in high school.
• Upon completion, they will have earned a Certifi cate in Quality Assurance from Edinboro University, qualifying them for greater employment opportunities in a technical fi eld. Students will also benefi t from job placement assistance.
• Students will have also earned 15 college credits that can be used toward an associate or bachelor’s degree at a four-year college or university, all while still fulfi lling their high school credit requirements.
This Edinboro University Certifi cate Program is being supported by a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development for dual-enrolled high school students.
For more information or to enroll today, contact Melissa Manning in the Undergraduate Admissions Offi ce: 814-732-2761 | [email protected]
Course Requirements: Essential Computing Technical Applied Mathematics Engineering Graphics and Design Quality Control Internship in Manufacturing
= 15 college credits and Quality Assurance Certifi catewith no tuition fees
Edinboro’s dual enrollment courses are o� ered as a pathway into college or careers. Classes are designed to transfer to a four-year school, ful� lling freshman or lower division course requirements. Four-year colleges and universities will ultimately make the determination of what will transfer into their school and how it will transfer into your degree program of choice.