
Project Lead The Way Inc. (PLTW) is a national program forming partnerships among public schools, higher education institutions and the Private Sector to increase the quantity and quality of engineers and engineering technologists graduating from our education system.
To learn more about Project Lead the Way, visit www.pltw.org
The University of Wisconsin-Stout is working with Project Lead the Way to meet the needs of undergraduate students in a variety of ways. Project Lead the Way courses help prepare students for a variety of technical programs offered at Stout.
Students who are interested in training for Project Lead the Way teacher training may do so through the B.S. in Technology Education program, www.uwstout.edu/programs/bste. Technology Education majors are also eligible to apply for the Pre-engineering Teacher Education Scholarships. Follow the scholarship link for more information about applying for the scholarship.
UW-Stout provides an opportunity for incoming students to leverage their high school PLTW courses to earn university credits. For information about earning college credit with PLTW coursework from your high school, follow the link for transfer credits.