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About Program

Program Overview


Project Lead The Way

Project Lead The Way (PLTW) is a not-for-profit organization that promotes pre-engineering courses for students in K-12th grade. PLTW forms partnerships with public schools, higher education institutions, and the private sector to increase the quantity and quality of engineers and engineering technologists graduating from this country's educational systems.


History of the Program

The PLTW curriculum was first introduced to 12 New York State high schools in the school year. It is now taught in more than 1,700 schools in all 50 states, including the District of Columbia. In Missouri, the program has grown to include 372 schools, 475 programs, and more than 50,000 students.


Purpose of the Program

There is a critical shortage of engineers and engineering technologists entering the field at a time when technology is being reinvented every few years. PLTW aims to address this shortage by promoting engineering and engineering technology courses for high school students.


Math Requirement

Students who take the highest level of college preparatory mathematics they are capable of successfully handling during all four years of high school will:


  • Develop a solid background in math skills and concepts
  • Be prepared to take each level of the PLTW program
  • Be prepared to succeed in the entry-level mathematics course in college
  • Avoid regression between high school and college by taking math each year of high school
  • Have a solid background for engineering/technology

Benefits of the Program

Students in the PLTW program:


  • Use the latest computer software and equipment
  • Participate in a hands-on, activity-oriented program that utilizes team efforts
  • Take courses that will apply and reinforce their study of math and science
  • Participate in a program that will allow them to explore a major career path and, if they wish to continue, will prepare them for further education at a two-or four-year college in the field of engineering or engineering technology
  • Participate in a program that has developed articulation agreements with a number of colleges who will accept specified courses for credit or advanced placement
  • Be prepared to pursue a career in technology in a field where a national employment shortage exists and pay scales are among the highest levels for entry-level professionals or technicians

Course Challenges

Students who have done well in their math and science courses and who like to use computers will find these courses intellectually stimulating and manageable. Each course has something special to offer all students because it is a hands-on daily experience in problem-solving skills in electronics, robotics, and manufacturing processes. In addition, the problem-solving/analytical skills and processes are applicable to any career field. If a student decides engineering is not for him or her, that learning will have occurred in high school and not later in college.


Program Details

The program includes various courses and activities, such as:


  • Engineering Degree Programs
  • Biomedical Degree Programs
  • Computer Science Degree Programs
  • Undergraduate Credit programs in Biomedical, Computer Science, and Engineering
  • Scholarships, including PLTW Scholarships, Multiple Scholarships and Financial Support, Fast Track Scholarships, Scholarship Universe, and Competitive Scholarships

About Project Lead The Way

PLTW has developed partnerships with public schools, higher education institutions, and the private sector to increase the quantity and quality of engineers and engineering technologists graduating from this country's educational systems. The program has a Youth Program Privacy Policy and offers various courses, including PLTW Courses.


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