Standards of Progress
The following grading system will be utilized to evaluate students at NPTC:
- 90-100% = A
- 80-89% = B
- 70-79% = C
- 60-69% = D
- 0-59% = F
Student records are maintained by the instructor and are submitted to the home school for the student’s permant record.
On-Line Learning
NPTC believes in the use of technology in the learning environment. All students will be required to use technology, on-line learning platforms and the internet during their courses at NPTC.
Computer/Internet Use Policy
Students will have access to computers and the internet to enhance their training experience. In addition to the computers in the secondary programs, students have access to the college’s open computer labs. Responsible use of NPTC’s technology is expected of all students. Students will adhere to National Park College’s Open Computer Lab Rules and Student Acceptable Use Policies as stated on the college’s website. Any violation of these policies by a secondary center student will result in dismissal from the center. View the full acceptable use policy.
Out of Class/Independent Learning
NPTC strives to provide a quality education to the students it serves. Within these efforts is the recognition that learning must occur beyond the classroom and outside the school day. Independent learning is defined as related work that is done outside of the normal classroom hours. Independent learning assignments will vary between programs.
Student Orgnizations
Through career and technical student organizations, students are provided with opportunities for leadership and skills training, competition, networking with business and industry, and contact with other career and technical students across the state. Students participating in these organizations are responsible for all dues associated with membership in the organizations. The two primary student organizations on campus are SkillsUSA and HOSA. SkillsUSA seeks “to empower members to become world-class workers, leaders and responsible American citizens.” HOSA seeks “to develop leadership and technical HOSA skill competencies through a program of motivation, awareness and recognition, which is an integral part of the Health Science Education instructional program.”
Student Expenses
Each program at NPTC has costs associated with materials, supplies, uniforms, certifications, etc. Costs to students vary from program to program. Instructors will provide students with a list of expenses at the beginning of the school year.
Certifications
Some of the programs at NPTC have national industry related certification exams associated with them. Students are encouraged to take advantage of these certifications. To further encourage students, NPTC will reimburse the student for the cost of taking a certification exam if proof of payment for the exam (cancelled check of official receipt) and proof of a passing score (actual certification card or certificate) is provided.
College Credit
All of the secondary center programs offer some college level credit. The number of credit hours vary within each program. Students should check with their instructor for the number of credit hours available and any requirements that must be met to obtain these hours. Students who wish to enroll in center classes for college credit must meet the requisite test score on the ACT or ACCUPLACER tests. Scores are to be submitted along with the Concurrent Enrollment Form to the Concurrent Credit Coordinator prior to the first day of the fall semester.
Scholarships
NPC provides the National Park Promise Scholarship to students completing a two year program of study at NPTC. The National Park Promise covers 100% of the cost of tuition and fees after other student financial aid has been applied. A list of students that complete the two years at NPTC will be provided to the NPC Enrollment Services Office but students need to apply with that office for the scholarship during the spring semester prior to graduation. NPTC students may also qualify for other NPC scholarships.
Other
National Park Technology Center is operated by National Park College and NPTC students fall under the rules and regulations that govern the College. Items that are not addressed in this student handbook will be referred to the College catalog and/or policies and procedures manual for decisions.