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NM North Montco Technical Career Center Continuing Education Course Guide Fall 2015 Now Offering Advanced Training Mechatronics Automation Technician Workforce Development North Montco Technical Career Center partners with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Workforce Development System, Career Link, Veterans Administration, Department of Labor and Industry, Office of Vocational Rehabilitation & Trade Adjustment Assistance to provide training for adults.

TABLE OF CONTENTS CONSTRUCTION TRADES... 4 CULINARY ARTS... 6 ENGINEERING... 7 HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES... 8 MANUFACTURING... 9 POWER AND TRANSPORTATION...11 EMISSIONS/SAFETY INSPECTION...11 DRIVER EDUCATION... 12 COMMERCIAL DRIVER EDUCATION (CDL)... 12 GENERAL REGISTRATION INFORMATION... 14 FULL-TIME DAY TRAINING PROGRAMS... 15 REGISTRATION FORM... 16 LOCATION / MAP... 18 Construction Trades Technology...3 Computer Technology...5 Culinary Arts Technology...7 Visual Communications Technology...7 Machine Trades Technology...8 Engineering Technology...9 Health and Human Services Technology...10 Manufacturing Technology...12 Power and Transportation Technology...14 Protective Services Technology...18 Full-Time Day Training Programs...21 General Registration Information...20 Classes begin week of September 14, 2015 Registration deadline: Friday, September 11, 2015 Register online: www.nmtcc.org For Your Protection Our school provides an effective way to help keep unwanted visitors from entering our building. All individuals entering the building must present a registrant s Driver s License or other state issued ID. The ID will be scanned and screened for registered sex offenders in all 50 states, effective July 1, 2014 for all Adult Student registrants and visitors attending the North Montco Technical Career Center. Mission Statement The North Montco Technical Career Center is dedicated to delivering quality technical and academic programs that meet the needs of our students and prospective employers. This will be accomplished through a perpetual improvement system that ensures stakeholders an educated, competent individual capable of contributing to the welfare of the community. ISO 9001: 2008 Certified 3

CONSTRUCTION TRADES GAS/OIL FURNACE TECHNICIAN (72 hours) (36 hours Gas and 36 hours Oil) 6:00-9:00 p.m. Starts September 16, 2015 Fee: $850.00 Course will provide students with an in-depth knowledge of the systems operation, efficiencies, installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and all safety related issues. Both forced air furnace and hot water boilers will be covered. Class will cover basics of circuitry and troubleshooting of the control systems as industry requires. Electrical devices are covered in detail in a systematic order with the troubleshooting of the components. (Prerequisite: Basic Electricity) (Textbook included Safety equipment required) RESIDENTIAL AIR CONDITIONING AND HEAT PUMPS/SPLIT SYSTEM TECHNICIAN (72 hours) Tuesday and Thursday 6:00-9:00 p.m. Starts September 15, 2015 Fee: $850.00 Course instruction will consist of lectures and shop practices for residential air conditioning and basic heat pump. Class will cover the basics of circuitry and troubleshooting of the control system as industries require. Electrical devices are covered in detail in a systematic order with the troubleshooting of the components. The students will be able to successfully troubleshoot a home split air conditioning unit. (Prerequisite: Basic Electricity) (Textbook included Safety equipment required) REFRIGERANT TRANSITION AND RECOVERY Classes will be scheduled as required. Call the Continuing Education Department at 215-855-3931 (9 hours) Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fee: $300.00 Classroom/ESCO exam $175.00 ESCO exam $175.00 R-410A exam optional Course prepares students for the ESCO EPA Refrigerant Transition and Recovery Certification examination to become licensed in refrigerant recovery and is the paperwork you need to purchase equipment and refrigerant. Students will be given ample instruction, both theory and hands-on before taking the final examination. Notification of test results will be from ESCO Institute. Also, the R-410A exam is optional, and has different characteristics and pressures needed to have certification. Many employers are requiring this license before employment. (Manual included) 4

ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION I (72 hours) Tuesday and Thursday 6:30-9:30 p.m. Starts September 15, 2015 Fee: $850.00 Topics include AC theory, Ohm s law, residential wiring, National Electrical Code, appliance circuits, ground fault interrupters and electrical renovations. Upon completion of this course the student should be able to understand the National Electrical Code, identify various electrical wires, and use of testing equipment. (Textbook included Safety equipment required) ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION II (72 hours) Tuesday and Thursday 6:30-9:30 p.m. Starts September 15, 2015 Fee: $850.00 Course is designed for the advanced student. Subjects to be covered include the National Electrical Code, electrical renovation, developing wiring/circuit skills, 80% hands-on wiring and problem solving. Upon completion of this course the student should be able to install wire, electrical outlets, and circuits. (Safety equipment required) INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICITY Approved by Labor and Industry for Apprenticeship Program (72 hours) 6:30-9:30 p.m. OFFERED IN THE SPRING Fee: $850.00 Electrical trade basics for the business environment, including: packaging, manufacturing, and process industries. Combined lecture and lab training covers: principles, control devices and logic, formulas, National Electrical Code, print reading, motor and control circuit wiring, meters, transformers, 1 & 3 phase, AC and DC supplies, control systems (analog and digital) optimization, lighting, grounding, power distribution, MCC s, circuit protection, some instrumentation, and testing. This course is for persons working in the industrial or commercial facilities who perform electrical repairs along with their other maintenance duties. (Prerequisite: Electrical Construction I and PLC I) (Textbook included Safety equipment required) 5

CULINARY ARTS SANITATION CERTIFICATION Classes will be scheduled as required. Call the Continuing Education Department at 215-855-3931. (18 hours) Tuesday 6:00-9:00 p.m. Fee: Fee: $300.00 This course meets mandated requirements for all licensed food establishments for students who plan to obtain their certification in Sanitation through the National Restaurant Association s ServSafe Program. Montgomery, Bucks, Philadelphia, Chester and Delaware counties recognize certification. (Textbook included) 6

ENGINEERING AUTOMATION TECHNICIAN MECHATRONICS AMIST I Classes will be scheduled as required. Call the Continuing Education Department at 215-855-3931. (450 hours) Tuesday 4:00-9:00 pm Fee: $8,700.00 This course is designed to develop the knowledge and skills needed by technicians in today s advanced manufacturing facilities. This course will teach fundamental knowledge and skills in electrical, programmable logic controllers, fluid power and mechanical systems through both theory, and practical experiences throughout the course. Certificates will be issued for each successfully completed module. Students who successfully complete all modules will qualify for AMIST I certification. This course includes online content that is completed offsite by the student 24/7. All labs will be performed at North Montco Technical Career Center during class hours. (Textbooks included) PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS (PLC) LEVEL I ROCKWELL RS LOGIX SOFTWARE (Windows) (36 hours) Tuesday and Thursday 6:00-9:00 p.m. OFFERED IN THE SPRING Fee: $600.00 This course is an introduction to the SLC 500TM family of small programmable controllers. You will learn hardware configurations and computer numbering systems and receive hands-on experience using SLC programming basics. Scan time, logic continuity, and external I/O devices; relay type instructions, timers and counters are all covered. Troubleshooting techniques are introduced throughout each topic area. Understanding of basic computer skills/windows and the concepts presented in Industrial Electricity I is desirable. (Prerequisite: Basic Electricity) (Textbook additional) COMPUTER-AIDED DRAFTING (CAD I) (AutoCAD 2015) (36 hours) Wednesday 5:00-8:00 p.m. Starts September 30, 2015 Fee: $600.00 Instruction covers theory and application of computer-aided drafting systems using AutoCAD. This course will provide the student with the ability to draw, edit, and view dimension drawings. Knowledge of drafting, windows and keyboarding is desirable. Upon completion the student should be able to use the AutoCAD program in the work environment. 7

HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES MEDICAL BILLING/CODING/TERMINOLOGY (64 hours) 6:00-10:00 p.m. OFFERED IN THE SPRING Fee: $1,500.00 Course prepares students to work as an entry level medical billing specialist. Students will receive training in medical procedure coding, insurances, reimbursements, health care standards, and information storage and retrieval systems. Students will also receive in-depth terminology training. Students may seek employment in physician s offices, hospitals, group practices, and health insurance offices. Basic computer knowledge is desirable. (Textbooks included) NURSE AIDE (120 hours) Tuesday and Thursday 5:30-9:45 p.m. Saturday 7:00-3:30 p.m. Starts September 8, 2015 Fee: $1,500.00 Fee: $105.00 - Certification Exam Course prepares students to meet the state certification requirements to work as a nurse aide in the state of Pennsylvania. The curriculum shall provide concurrent experience in the care of men, women, and children. Students will learn the history, trends, and professional responsibilities of nursing. Prior to enrollment into the class, a Criminal History Record and physical must be completed. All applicants must reside in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the last two years, or they must have a FBI check completed. State exam for Certification is given at the end of program. (Prerequisite: Basic reading and math skills) (Textbook included) 8

MANUFACTURING Approved by Labor and Industry for four year Apprenticeship Program 1 st year (1A/1B); 2 nd year (2A/2B); 3 rd year (3A/3B); 4 th year (4A/4B) (Prerequisite: Student must speak, read, and understand the English language) PRECISION MACHINE SHOP 1A/1B (72 hours each) 5:30-9:30 p.m. Starts September 21, 2015 Fee: $850.00 each Lab Fee: $450.00 - Books and tool kit to start Apprenticeship Program Students will learn theory and machine operation to complete hands-on shop project. Course includes basic metal properties, safety, measurement, basic blueprint reading and math skills. Students will develop their knowledge and hands-on competency learning to operate a power saw, lathe, milling machine and perform other shop operations. Students are required to have or buy a basic machinist tool kit which includes a ruler, micrometer and dial caliper available at the start of class. First year semester 1A and 1B require a passing grade to enroll in CNC Programming. Student must speak, read, and understand the English language. (Safety glasses and basic tools required) PRECISION MACHINE SHOP 2A/2B (72 hours each) 5:30-9:30 p.m. Starts September 21, 2015 Fee: $850.00 each Students will learn theory and machine operation to complete hands-on shop project. Course will cover machine safety, advanced measurement, blueprint reading, applied mathematics, and materials included in manufacturing and their properties. Hands-on shop projects will teach students the safe operation of standard machine shop process and practical applications. Students will receive hands-on experience by making second year projects involving various phases of machine tooling, production and setups. (Safety glasses and basic tools required) PRECISION MACHINE SHOP 3A/3B (72 hours each) 5:30-9:30 p.m. Starts September 21, 2015 Fee: $850.00 each Students will learn theory and machine operation to complete hands-on shop project. Course includes advanced knowledge of machine tool setups, utilization, operation and maintenance of fixtures and dies used in industry. Theory will include trigonometry to calculate a bolt circle, inspection, gauging and the proper use of the machinery handbook. Hands-on projects will consist of complex operations, blueprints and third year projects involving various phases of machine tooling, production and setups. (Safety glasses and basic tools required) PRECISION MACHINE SHOP 4A/4B (72 hours each) 5:30-9:30 p.m. Starts September 21, 2015 Fee: $850.00 each Students will learn theory and machine operation to complete advanced hands-on shop project. Course will cover geometric tolerances, precision instruments, cutting feeds and speeds, and metallurgy theory as well as applied statistics and math skills. Students will learn hands-on experience on how to properly surface grinders and coordinate measuring machine. (Safety glasses and basic tools required) 9

COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROL PROGRAMMING (CNC) (36 hours) Thursday 5:00-8:00 p.m. Starts September 24, 2015 Fee: $600.00 Course covers knowledge of basic numerical control and understanding of CNC safety. Demonstrate use and understanding of binary codes, and point-to-point positional controls. Covers manual programming of CNC lathes and mills starting with basic principles and finishing with canned cycles, tool nose and compensation. Student must speak, read, and understand the English language. (Prerequisite: Precision Machine Shop 1A/1B) (Textbook included) WELDING I (51 hours) 6:00-9:00 p.m. Starts September 16, 2015 Fee: $850.00 Basic course starts with all safety aspects of welding equipment and required clothing. Theory and practice on Oxyacetylene cutting and Stick welding processes follow with in depth training. This course will introduce you to the fundamental concepts of welding and prepare the student for employment in that field. (Limited to first 10 students) (Safety equipment required Safety shoes, goggles, gloves, hood and jacket) (Textbook included) WELDING II (51 hours) 6:00-9:00 p.m. Starts November 16, 2015 Fee: $850.00 This class consists of theory and practice on all welding processes, including off position welding, safety, set up, and metal preparation. Students will learn Gas-Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG), Gas-Metal Arc Welding (MIG), and Oxyacetylene cutting and surface welds. Students completing this course would be prepared for employment in the welding field. (Limited to first 10 students) (Prerequisite: Welding I) (Safety equipment required Safety shoes, goggles, gloves, hood and jacket) BASIC TIG WELDING (36 hours) 6:00-9:00 p.m. OFFERED IN THE SPRING Fee: $1,000.00 Course consists of Gas-Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG). It will include safety, setup, and metal preparation. Students will be instructed on aluminum, and stainless steel welds. Upon successful completion the student will be proficient in TIG Welding (Limited to first 8 students) (Safety equipment required - Safety shoes, goggles, gloves, hood and jacket) 10

POWER AND TRANSPORTATION SMALL ENGINE REPAIR (36 hours) Tuesday 6:00-9:00 p.m. OFFERED IN THE SPRING Fee: $600.00 Course is designed to help the student with the practice of maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing small two and four cycle internal combustion engines. Hands-on experience and demonstrations will be included in this course. Hydraulic and electrical systems discussed. (Safety equipment required).emissions/safety INSPECTION Classes will be scheduled as required. Call the Continuing Education Department at 215-855-3931 for the dates of these courses. EMISSION INSPECTOR CERTIFICATION (EIC) (16 hours) Tuesday and Thursday (OFFERED IN THE FALL) 6:00-10:00 p.m. Fee: $200.00 Fee: $50.00 - Re-test Course is for anyone planning to perform the Pennsylvania emission inspection. Class consists of training, written and computer based testing. All registrants must have a valid photo driver s license. (Manual included) EMISSION INSPECTOR RE-CERTIFICATION (EIR) (3 hours) Thursday (CLASSES ARE SCHEDULED EVERY OTHER MONTH) 6:00-9:00 p.m. Fee: $100.00 Fee: $50.00 - Re-test Course meets the mandatory re-certification requirements of EIC inspectors who plan to continue performing emissions inspections. Class consists of instruction and a 25 question test. All registrants must have a valid photo driver s license. (Manual included) SAFETY INSPECTION (12 hours) Tuesday and Thursday (OFFERED IN JUNE) 6:00-10:00 p.m. Fee: $175.00 Fee: $ 90.00 for each additional category Fee: $50.00 - Re-test Course provides the necessary information and testing for auto mechanics to become licensed as Safety Inspection mechanics in passenger vehicle/light trucks, motorcycle, heavy trucks, or enhanced inspection. Knowledge of automotive mechanical experience is helpful. (Manual included) 11

DRIVER EDUCATION Call the Continuing Education Department at 215-855-3931 for additional information and registration form. (30 hours Classroom) (6 hours - Behind-The-Wheel/Drivers Licensing Exam given during the 6 th hour) Graduating Seniors: You must complete all hours prior to graduation in order to receive the Drivers Licensing Exam at North Montco Technical Career Center. Fee: $150.00 Classroom $350.00 Behind-The-Wheel $500.00 Classroom /Behind-The-Wheel/Drivers Licensing Exam $99.00 On-Line Classroom Classroom Theory 30 hours of Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) approved classroom instruction designed to develop positive attitudes toward the driving task. Successful completion of class fulfills insurance company standards for driver education classroom theory. Behind-The-Wheel Instruction 6 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction where emphasis is placed on the basic skills involved in operating a car. Successful completion enables many students to qualify for insurance rate reductions. On-Line Classroom Pennsylvania State approved 30 hour on-line classroom theory for students who are unable to attend in school classroom. Drivers licensing exam is given to full time students who have completed the classroom and the behindthe-wheel, and have not graduated from high school. COMMERCIAL DRIVER EDUCATION (CDL) Classes will be scheduled as required. Call the Continuing Education Department at 215-855-3931 for dates of these courses. All students will be required to complete their training within 120 days from the start of class. INTRODUCTION TO COMMERCIAL TRUCK DRIVING (CLASS A, B OR C) (40 hours) 5:30-10:00 p.m. Fee: $1,400.00 Course will provide the student with the ability to pass the requirements of the PA Commercial Drivers License test. The program includes requirements for Class A, B or C permits, which include the following endorsements: air brakes, haz-mat, tanker, passenger and double/triples trailers. Defensive driving techniques, in vehicle pre-trip inspection and skills maneuvers are demonstrated and practiced. Range exercises include basic shifting, brake adjustments and backing maneuvers. (Textbooks included - No on the road instruction will be given during this course) CDL TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING I (CLASS A) (160 hours) 5:30-10:00 p.m. Fee: $4,750.00 Course includes the 40 hour Introduction course, with additional emphasis on coupling/ uncoupling, hours of service, trip planning, advanced defensive driving and D.O.T. regulations with 50 hours behind-the-wheel of instructor/ student driving. The CDL skills and road test is included, since NMTCC is a Third Party testing site. This class prepares the student for a Class A entry level position in the transportation industry. Cancellation of driving appointments must be made 24 hours in advance or the time will be deducted from the student s remaining driving time. (Textbooks included - Three year driver abstract, D.O.T. physical required) 12

CDL TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING II (CLASS B) (60 hours) 5:30-10:00 p.m. Fee: $3,000.00 Course includes the 40 hour Introduction course, with additional emphasis on trip planning, advanced defensive driving and D.O.T. regulations with 20 hours behind-the-wheel of instructor/student driving. The CDL skills and road test is included since NMTCC is a Third Party testing site. This class prepares the student for a Class B entry level position in the transportation industry. Cancellation of driving appointments must be made 24 hours in advance or the time will be deducted from the student s remaining driving time. (Textbooks included Three year driver abstract, D.O.T. physical required) CDL BEHIND-THE-WHEEL REFRESHER (15 hours) Fee: $1,200.00 Scheduled 7 days a week $80.00 per hour for additional hours On the road training for Class A or B vehicles shifting, backing, night driving, skills maneuvers and road test requirements will be covered. This course is designed for those who have a valid CDL license. (Completion of this course is required if student wishes to use one of NMTCC s trucks for CDL test). (Three year driver abstract, D.O.T. physical, PA CDL license required) CDL SKILLS AND ROAD TEST Fee: $185.00 NMTCC s third party testing site is certified by the PA Department of Transportation to administer the CDL skills and road test. Tests may be scheduled in your vehicle or for those students who have completed the 15-hours behind-the -wheel; one of NMTCC s trucks is available. Current DOT medical card and valid permit for class of vehicle required. FORKLIFT CERTIFICATION (5 hours) Fee: $200.00 This class is OSHA certified. The student will learn how to safely operate a forklift according to OSHA guidelines. This class is hands-on and is followed by a certification test. Upon successful completion of the class, the student will receive a certification card. (Textbook included) SCHOOL BUS CERTIFICATION/RE-CERTIFICATION Fee: $500.00 - Certification (20 hours) 14 hours classroom/6 hours behind-the-wheel Fee: $250.00 - Re-Certification (10 hours) 7 hours classroom/3 hours behind-the-wheel Student taking this course must have a valid Pennsylvania Class-B CDL license with Passenger endorsement and a current DOT medical card. Upon successful completion of this course, the student will acquire the S endorsement required for school bus operators. (Prerequisite: Class B - PA CDL license and valid medical card) 13

GENERAL REGISTRATION INFORMATION ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Anyone age 17 or older is eligible to attend classes, regardless of where you live. We provide e-mail confirmation of class. If you do not have e-mail or have not received a phone call, report to class on the first scheduled night. HOW TO ENROLL Register by e-mail, mail or in person. Send completed registration form along with check, money order or VISA/ MasterCard information payable to NMTCC or fax registration with credit card information to 215-855-7929. Request for driver s license number is required in compliance with PA Act 151 (Child Abuse), since there are high school students in the school building at various times of the day and evening. CANCELLATIONS NMTCC reserves the right to cancel, postpone, or reschedule any class due to insufficient enrollment or unforeseen circumstances. In the event of a cancellation, your tuition fee may be applied to another class or refunded. REFUND POLICY All withdrawal requests must be made in writing. 100% refund for course cancelled or if student withdraws before registration deadline. $50.00 non-refundable registration fee is included in each course. $100.00 nonrefundable fee is included in the Commercial Driving Training Program. Absolutely no refunds granted after registration deadline. RETURNED CHECK POLICY A $35.00 fee will be charged for all checks returned due to insufficient funds. SENIOR CITIZEN POLICY Senior citizens (65 and older, showing proof of age) receive a 10% discount on any continuing education program, based on class space availability. EQUITY STATEMENT It is policy of Northern Montgomery County Technical Career Center and five member school districts not to discriminate on the basis of sex, religion, age, handicap, race or national origin in its educational and vocational programs, activities, or employment as required by Title IX, Section 504 and Title VI. Inquires regarding compliance with Title XI, Section 504 or Title VI should be directed to the Office of the Administrative Director at (215)368-1177. POLICIES FOR VETERANS RECEIVING EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE ALLOWANCE MAKEUP WORK Make-up work is not permitted for the purpose of receiving Veterans Affairs training allowances, as required by Section CFR 21.4254. PRO RATA REFUND POLICY (NON-ACCREDITED PROGRAMS) In the event a veteran fails to enter, withdraws or is discontinued from the program at any time prior to completion, the amount charged to the veteran does not exceed the approximate pro rata portion of the total charges for tuition, fees and other charges that the length of the completed portion of the program bears to its total length, as required by Section 34 CFR 21.4255. PROBATIONARY PERIOD When a student is not performing at a 70% grade average by his/her third class session, or first test, the instructor will give the student the option of additional assistance or the opportunity to continue in another class to the level where the student is functioning. 14

FULL-TIME DAY TRAINING PROGRAMS (All programs are 300 hours in length, and start quarterly per school year) ADMISSIONS POLICY Students interested in enrolling in the Full Time Day Training Programs at NMTCC must contact the Continuing Education Supervisor and request an application for the full time class desired. The student must then submit: An application and fee, A High School or GED transcript (as required by program), Other documents as required by program, A Pennsylvania State Police background check, A Child Abuse Clearance form, And be able to benefit from the Career and Technical Education Program. PROGRAM COSTS Students are responsible to pay tuition in full before the start of class. If not, there are two payment periods: The first at the start of the program in September and the second in January. Programs with multiple start dates throughout the year operate on different payment agencies that fund adult training, PA Career Link Workforce Investment Act (WIA), Trade Adjustment Act (TAA), Office of Vocational Rehabilitation (OVR), and the Veterans Administration (VA). Checks are to be made payable to NMTCC. Each payment period is considered to be consecutive hours and days of training with NO allowance for absenteeism or tardiness. Refunds are made as published in the General Registration Information section of this brochure. All day adult students must follow all rules found in the Secondary Student Handbook. PROVIDED ROOM IS AVAILABLE IN THESE SECONDARY PROGRAMS PROGRAMS HOURS LAB FEE / TUITION BOOKS Commercial Art 300 $100.00 $3,400.00 Construction Carpentry 300 $100.00 $3,400.00 Drafting and Design 300 $100.00 $3,400.00 Graphic Arts 300 $100.00 $3,400.00 Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning (HVAC) 300 $100.00 $3,400.00 Electrical Trades 300 $100.00 $3,400.00 Precision Machining 300 $100.00 $3,400.00 Warehousing & Logistics 300 $100.00 $3,400.00 Welding and Fabrication 300 $100.00 $3,400.00 15

REGISTRATION FORM Please use one form per course. Enclose check, money order or Visa / MasterCard information Payable to: North Montco Technical Career Center 1265 Sumneytown Pike Lansdale, Pa. 19446 Attention: Continuing Education Course Title: Start Date: Social Security Number: Date of Birth Driver s License Number: Email address: Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Day Telephone: Evening Telephone: Visa / MC #: Expiration Date: Signature: Sex M F Employer: Title/Position: Employer Address: Credit card registrations may be faxed to: 215.855.7929 Special Populations: Race: American Indian Asian Black (non-hispanic) Hispanic White (non-hispanic) Disabled Displaced Homemaker Economically Disadvantaged Limited English Proficiency Single Parent If you require accommodations because of a disability, please notify the office at the time of registration. For C.E. OFFICE USE ONLY Tuition: $ Books / Materials: Date Paid Cash: Check: Visa / MC: Money Order: Bill Employer P/O # It is the policy of the Northern Montgomery County Technical Career Center and five member school districts not to discriminate on the basis of sex, religion, age, handicap, race or national origin in its educational and vocational programs, activities, or employment as required by Title IX, Section 504 and Title VI. Inquiries regarding compliance with Title IX, Section 504 or Title VI should be directed to the Office of the Administrative Director at (215)368-1177. 16

REGISTRATION FORM Please use one form per course. Enclose check, money order or Visa / MasterCard information Payable to: North Montco Technical Career Center 1265 Sumneytown Pike Lansdale, Pa. 19446 Attention: Continuing Education Course Title: Start Date: Social Security Number: Date of Birth Driver s License Number: Email address: Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Day Telephone: Evening Telephone: Visa / MC #: Expiration Date: Signature: Sex M F Employer: Title/Position: Employer Address: Credit card registrations may be faxed to: 215.855.7929 Special Populations: Race: American Indian Asian Black (non-hispanic) Hispanic White (non-hispanic) Disabled Displaced Homemaker Economically Disadvantaged Limited English Proficiency Single Parent If you require accommodations because of a disability, please notify the office at the time of registration. For C.E. OFFICE USE ONLY Tuition: $ Books / Materials: Date Paid Cash: Check: Visa / MC: Money Order: Bill Employer P/O # It is the policy of the Northern Montgomery County Technical Career Center and five member school districts not to discriminate on the basis of sex, religion, age, handicap, race or national origin in its educational and vocational programs, activities, or employment as required by Title IX, Section 504 and Title VI. Inquiries regarding compliance with Title IX, Section 504 or Title VI should be directed to the Office of the Administrative Director at (215)368-1177. 17

GERMANTOWN PIKE SUMNEYTOWN PIKE Location/Map North Montco Technical Career Center is 1.5 miles east of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, Lansdale exit 31. See the map below for major routes. Call 215-855-3931 for additional details. www.nmtcc.org RT 29 TO RT 113 LANSDALE INTERCHANGE 31 KULPSVILLE FORTY FOOT RD. NORRISTOWN PHILADELPHIA PA TURNPIKE ALLENTOWN SKIPPACK PIKE - RT 73 VALLEY FORGE RD. RT 363 TO NORRISTOWN RD. & RT 309 BYPASS S. BROAD ST. TO RT 309 NM North Montco Technical Career Center LANSDALE 18

North Montco Technical Career Center 1265 Sumneytown Pike Lansdale, PA 19446 NM 215.855.3931 - Fax: 215.855.7929 North Montco Technical Career Center Register online Register online at www.nmtcc.org 20