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Bellbrook makes Newsweek's Best High Schools list
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Indian Valley Middle School Display at COSI
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Timken Seniors Display at PLTW National Symposium
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Centerville High School takes 1st and 2nd in the DTMA Bots Competition
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Lorain County JVS students complete engineering internship at NASA
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Polaris Robotics and Automation Technology Team Takes 2nd Place at SkillsUSA Nationals
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Gateway to Technology students from North Union Middle School earn Honda Innovation Award
An innovative remote-controlled roto-tiller earned the top innovation prize at the 2009 National Robotics Challenge
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Ohio rolls out Elementary Modules
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Innovation Showcase at COSI
The technology community of Columbus recently came out in force to welcome the Innovation Showcase to the Center of Science and Industry (COSI).
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STI Graduate Credit

The Division of Professional Development in the College of Education and Human Services at Wright State University is happy to offer credit for all Project Lead the Way summer training courses. 

These guidelines must be adhered to for credit to be issued.

  1. Wright State’s Division of Professional Development (DPD) courses do not lead to a degree, unless the degree has built in electives.  Most students who take our courses do so for LPDC fulfillment, advancement on the salary schedule, license renewal, or for new information. 

  2. There will be no hours awarded from the College of Engineering at Wright State University.

  3. Graduate credit will be offered to any student participating in the PLTW program at the reduced in state tuition rate of $652 per class. All out of state participants requesting graduate credit will be charged an additional $217.00 per credit hour. If you desire out of state credit, you will be asked to sign a statement agreeing to be responsible for the additional out of state fees.

  4. There is also an additional $10.00 registration fee for all students who have not attended Wright State University in the last calendar year.