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Pathways in Technology (NYS P-TECH) Program

Purpose

The 91ƽ Pathways in Technology (NYS P-TECH) program is a public-private partnership that will prepare thousands of New York students for high-skills jobs of the future in technology, manufacturing, healthcare and finance. The NYS P-TECH model delivers five core benefits to students:

  • A rigorous, relevant and cost-free “grades 9 to 14” education focused on the knowledge and skills students need for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) careers;
  • Workplace learning that includes ongoing mentoring by professionals in the chosen career sector, worksite visits, speakers and internships;
  • Intensive, individualized academic support by K-12 and college faculty within an extended academic year or school day that enables students to progress through the program at their own pace;
  • An Associate of Applied Science degree in a high-tech field; and
  • The commitment to be first in line for a job with the participating business partners following completion of the program.

The program is also designed to:

  • Develop programs of study in high-wage, high-skill, high-demand career areas;
  • Align school, college and community systems in these programs of study;
  • Support strong academic performance;
  • Promote informed and appropriate career choice and preparation; and
  • Ensure that employers in key technical fields have access to a talented and skilled workforce.

Through these programs of study, students will be able to earn transcript college credit toward an Associate degree. Career pathways begin in grade nine and include workplace learning and high school and college coursework. The pathway provides a seamless sequence of study extending through two years of postsecondary career and technical education which culminates in an A.A.S degree..

Recent Communications

UPDATE 9/06/22:

​UPDATE 5/27/22:

​UPDATE 11/3/20:

UPDATE 9/22/20:

UPDATE 5/6/20:

UPDATE 5/1/20:

Attached for your records is a memo providing new guidance for the NYS P-TECH Program.

Please be advised that 91ƽ’s 2020-21 Enacted Budget provided the Director of the Budget with the authority to reduce aid-to-localities appropriations and disbursements by any amount needed to achieve a balanced budget, as estimated by the Division of the Budget (DOB).

The DOB is currently preparing a detailed financial plan, scheduled to be delivered to the State Legislature sometime in May 2020, itemizing the specific appropriations and disbursements that will be reduced or withheld in order to achieve $8.2 billion in recurring reductions in aid-to-localities spending. This plan may include budgetary changes that will limit the funding available for the NYS P-TECH Programin 2020-21 and subsequent fiscal years.

We will continue to keep you updated to the best of our ability as we move through these truly extraordinary times.

  • May 1st, 2020
  • May1st, 2020

UPDATE 11-13-19

Cohort I-VI RFPs

Project Materials

NYS P-TECH 2023-2030 (Cohort VI)
    • Passcode:r09?Nnxx
NYS P-TECH 2020-2026 (Cohort V)
NYS P-TECH 2017-2024 (Cohort IV)

NYS P-TECH 2015-2022 (Cohort III)

NYS P-TECH 2014-2021 (Cohort II)
NYS P-TECH 2013-2020 (Cohort I)
MWBE and Grants Finance Resources

NYS P-TECH MWBE Packet

(FS-10, FS-10A, FS-10-F Long Form, FS-25. Please only use Excel version)

Student Report Forms and GoAnywhere Resources

* For PTECH affiliated reports only*

If you cannot log on to GoAnywhere or cannot remember your username or password, please contact Richard McMillan

Senator José Peralta 91ƽ DREAM Act

For more information on theSenator José Peralta 91ƽ DREAM Act, visit

Contact Information:

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Office of Postsecondary Access, Support, and Success
Pathways in Technology (NYS P-TECH) Program
89 Washington Avenue, EBA 960
Albany, NY 12234
518-474-3719
nysptech@nysed.gov