About Our School
Welcome to New Brunswick Pathways in Technology High School! We are happy you are here! If you have any questions that you can't find the answers to here, please feel free to give us a call. Our main office phone number is (732) 745-5300 extension 4500. Please also feel free to email us at the addresses listed below.
Meegan Adames, Principal meegan_adames@nbpsnj.net
Jennifer Perez, Secretary jennifer_perez@nbpsnj.net
Devon Alexander, School Counselor devon_alexander@nbpsnj.net
Melissa Segalini, Workplace Learning Coordinator melissa_segalini@nbpsnj.net
THE P-TECH MODEL
- A high school diploma
- An opportunity to earn an associate's degree in Mechanical, Electrical or Civil Engineering from Middlesex College
- Internships with potential for future employment with our partners: Jingoli/DCO Energy, CGI, and other engineering firms
- Opportunities for mentoring
- A pathway to a bachelor's degree
GRADES 9-14
Students enter P-TECH in grade 9, begin dual enrollment courses right away, and gradually work their way through the attainment of an industry-recognized associate's degree. Students can graduate with both a high school diploma AND an associate's degree in mechanical, electrical or civil engineering within 4, 5 or 6 years, depending on the student. While all students move through the same sequence of courses, the timing of their progression through the course sequence varies. Students who meet the proficiency benchmarks for taking a college course sooner could move through the program at an accelerated pace and finish in less time, while students who need more time to meet the benchmarks will receive additional instruction to master the necessary prerequisite concepts.
New Brunswick P-TECH has no prerequisites or testing for admission and is committed to graduating all students within six years with an industry-recognized associate degree. The curriculum is designed to help all students develop the skills and knowledge they need to graduate high school and earn an associate degree — regardless of their level when entering the program.
