Interested In Attending?
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WELCOME! This section is for potential new high school students who are interested in attending North Montco Technical Career Center.
- Take a Brief Look at North Montco
- 8th and 9th grade Information Session (Presentation for Potential New Students)
- Learn More About the North Montco Programs
- Enrollment Form/Medical Card
- Enrollment Process (Steps to Apply)
- New Student Orientation
Take a Brief Look at North Montco
8th and 9th grade Information Session (Presentation for Potential New Students)
Learn More About the North Montco Programs
Learn more about the programs offered at North Montco Technical Career Center. View the videos below to learn a little about the program before the open house.
Construction Trades Cluster:
Visit Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning
Visit Property Maintenance & Renovation
Cosmetology:
Culinary Arts Cluster:
Engineering/Manufacturing Cluster:
Visit Computer Integrated Machining
Health and Human Services Cluster:
Visit Allied Health (Seniors only program)
Visit Biomedical Technology (Juniors and Seniors Only)
Visit Sports Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy
Power and Transportation Cluster:
Visit Recreational Power Equipment
Visual Communications Cluster:
Visit each program's page for more detailed information.
Enrollment Form/Medical Card
These two forms can be completed electronically and must be submitted to your sending school counselor for processing.
Click here for the enrollment form.
Click here for the emergency medical card.
Click here for the application for the Allied Health and Biomedical Technology programs.
Enrollment Process (Steps to Apply)
High School Enrollment & Admission Requirements
- Who May Attend NMTCC?
High School students who reside in the Methacton, North Penn, Perkiomen Valley, Souderton, or Wissahickon School Districts may attend NMTCC. Students must complete the NMTCC enrollment process to be considered for admission. Students may obtain an NMTCC Enrollment Form from a school counselor at their high school or by contacting NMTCC Student Services Office at 215-368-1177 x 188. Students must complete the Enrollment Form and return it to their high school counselor as the first step in the enrollment process. For high school students who are not enrolled at their local school district (students who are home-schooled, attending a private school or parochial school, etc.), they are to contact NMTCC for an Enrollment Form or see their school counselor.
- How is Enrollment Granted?
Enrollment at NMTCC is limited. Therefore, each applicant is evaluated based on the information provided in the Enrollment Form, including the student’s academic records. These materials are reviewed and evaluated specific to the student’s attendance, compliance with school rules, grades, essay, and evidence of career planning, interest, and preparation. The most qualified applicants will be granted admission based on equity among the five districts, until all openings in that program are filled. The remaining applicants are then placed on a waiting list for potential placement as openings occur in those programs.
The student’s academic records must be submitted with the Enrollment form to be considered for admission. Incomplete Enrollment Forms will not be reviewed. Enrollment forms from students with exceptionalities or disabilities will be received, processed, and responded to in the same manner as all other Enrollment forms following all education laws and policies. The final selection of all students is contingent upon the final approval of the participating sending school district.
- Process to Enroll in NMTCC
Step 1: Interested students obtain an Enrollment Form from the school counselor at their middle school/high school.
Step 2: The student completes the NMTCC Enrollment Form (including both student and parent signatures) and returns the form to the school counselor at the middle school/high school.
Step 3: The counselor reviews, completes the Enrollment Form materials, and forwards it to NMTCC. Once NMTCC reviews and evaluates the enrollment materials, students and parents/guardians are notified of their enrollment status. Typically, students are notified by NMTCC within six weeks of receipt of the Enrollment Form.
- Enrollment Deadline!
Since there are a limited number of openings each year, students should have their Enrollment Form on file at NMTCC by February 27, 2025 for the next school year. Late Enrollment Forms will be considered on a space-available basis.
Questions?: Please call 215-368-1177 x 188
New Student Orientation
Students who receive official notification of their enrollment in North Montco Technical Career Center (NMTCC) classes will be invited to attend the New Student Orientation.
Please note: The information below is only for students who have received official notification of their enrollment.
Date: May 8, 2025
Time: Arrival times vary based on your sending high school. Please check the letter that was mailed to you. Letters will be mailed in April.
Location: North Montco Technical Career Center, 1265 Sumneytown Pike, Lansdale, PA
Report to the Multipurpose Room to pick up your packet.
NMTCC hosts New Student Orientation Night to present an overview of the school’s procedures and rules, and discuss specific program expectations and requirements. Parents and students are expected to attend this important event.. Additionally, all new students will be required to have their picture taken for the student identification badge. Pictures will be taken this same night. If you arrive early you may have your child’s picture taken prior to the orientation. Since everyone cannot be photographed before the orientation, some students will need to have their photo taken after the orientation.
Due to the high number of new students, NMTCC is kindly requesting you to follow our limit of two additional guests who will be accompanying your student.
You will have the opportunity to meet with your child’s teacher who will provide essential information necessary to successfully begin their experience at NMTCC. You will learn about grading and attendance requirements, curriculum and industry certifications, how to order required uniforms, tools and books, and school rules and regulations.
If you are unable to attend this mandatory Orientation Night, you must contact the school prior to the orientation night and speak to one of our career counselors to receive important information and help answer any questions you might have. This meeting is essential to supporting you and your child. If your child has decided not to attend NMTCC next year, please immediately notify NMTCC’s guidance department by calling 215-368-1177 x188.