About the Chester County Technical College High School
The Chester County Technical College High School is Pennsylvania’s first hybrid career and technical high school/community college. Located in Penn Township in southern Chester County, the high school serves students who reside in southern Chester County. As a public high school, the Technical College High School is free to high school students residing in these public school districts.
The Chester County Technical College High School, which opened in September 2008, is a joint venture of the Chester County Intermediate Unit and Delaware County Community College. As such, the Technical College High School offers career and technical programs for high school students; and, Delaware County Community College offers associate degree programs to college students.
The most unique aspect of the school is that it also offers dual-enrollment classes for high school students that blend career and technical programs with associate degree college courses. Students in dual-enrollment programs can graduate from high school with up to 16 college credits.
Chester County Technical College programs of study: