Somerset County Technology Center

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Somerset County Technology Center (previously named Somerset County Technical Institute, or "SCTI,") is a Public Vocational-Technical School, located just outside the county seat in Somerset Township. SCTC has eight sending High Schools, in which students attend the center for one-half of the day and their home school for the other one half. A plethora of adult education opportunities, both on and off site are available to county residents.


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High School Opportunities

Presently, SCTC has eight sending school districts, which sends Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors from their respective High Schools to the center for one-half day to participate in career workshops. Cooperative Education is also available

Sending School Districts/High Schools

High School Programs

There are seventeen career programs for the High School Students, including:

  • Auto Body Technology
  • Auto Technology
  • Building Trades Maintenance
  • Business and Marketing Technology
  • Carpentry
  • Computer Networking
  • Cosmetology
  • Culinary Arts
  • Drafting and Design Technology
  • Early Childhood Education
  • Electrical Occupations
  • Forestry
  • HVAC
  • Machine Technology
  • Masonry
  • Medical
  • Welding

High school clubs and organizations

Students may belong to the following clubs or organizations while attending SCCTC

  • SkillsUSA
  • FFA
  • National Association of Home Builders - Student Chapter
  • SADD
  • BotsIQ of Southwestern Pennsylvania

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Adult Education

There are adult education opportunities abound at SCTC, which include: Distance Learning, Intergenerational Learning, Short-Term Programs and Adult Literacy


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Customized Training

SCTC offers agencies and businesses in the community work-related training to maintain a trained workforce, either on or off site.

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