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Academies of LoudounA STEM center for innovation, exploration, research, and collaboration
Admissions Information – Winter cycle
(for fall 2019 admission to Advanced AET and MATA pathways)
January 24th - John Champe HS, 6:30pm – 7:30pm
February 6th - Loudoun Valley HS, 6:30pm – 7:30pm
February 20th – Park View , 6:30pm – 7:30pm
“What you know is far less important than what you can do with what you know”, Tony Wagner
The mission of the Academies of Loudoun is to empower students to explore, research, collaborate, innovate, and to make meaningful contributions to the world in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
• Academy of Engineering & Technology (AET)
• Academy of Science (AOS)
• Monroe Advanced Technical Academy (MATA)
A closer look at our Academies of Loudoun Community…
General Information
• All Academy students are concurrently enrolled as full-time students in Loudoun County Public Schools, attending the Academies of Loudoun and their home high school on alternating days
• Transportation is provided by LCPS to the Academies of Loudoun (LCPS Transportation Office)
• Students admitted to Advanced AET or MATA will be required to work very closely with home HS counselors and Academies counselors to schedule remaining graduation requirements for their home school schedule, this might include making use of Virtual Loudoun options
Academies of Loudoun Schedule
Advanced AET (for 11th & 12th grades )
• B Day schedule
MATA
•A or B Day, varies by pathway
School Hours 9:15 -3:15
Academy of Engineering &
Technology (Advanced AET)
Advanced AET is 1 program, 2 pathways
•Engineering
•Information Technology
Students at the AET will develop their creative and enterprising capacities, engage in engineering and research, and have the opportunity to pursue a rich, well-rounded high school experience.
Advanced AET is a 2-year program commitment (11th & 12th grade).
Advanced AET Pathways
When applying, applicants will select ONE of the following:
AET EngineeringDesigned for students who wish to engage in an intensive study of engineering, including the engineering design process. All AET Engineering students will be required to complete multiple design challenge projects while attending the AET.
AET Information Technology (IT)Designed for students who wish to engage in an intensive study of computer science and information technologies. All AET IT students will be required to design, develop and conduct multiple CS research projects while attending the AET.
Advanced AET for 11th &
12th graders (who didn’t attend in
9th & 10th grade)
Advanced AET Information Technology
11th Grade 12th Grade
Discipline Course * Discipline Course *
Math AET AP Calculus AB or BC Math AET AP Statistics orAP Calculus BC or Multivariable Calculus
SCI AET Physics SCI AET AP Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics)
CTE AET Information Technology and Computer Science (CTE credit)
SCI AET AP Advanced Computer Science
Advanced AET Engineering
11th Grade 12th Grade
Discipline Course * Discipline Course *
Math AET AP Calculus AB or BC Math AET AP Statistics orAP Calculus BC or Multivariable Calculus
SCI AET Physics SCI AET AP Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics)
CTE AET Engineering Studies I CTE AET Engineering Studies II
* All AET courses are honors level courses and are “weighted” by adding 0.5 to the point value for the grade. AET AP and dual enrollment courses are weighted at 1.0
Applicants will need to meet all admissions criteria
Advanced AET
Admissions Criteria
• Successful completion of Math Analysis by the end of 10th grade (students who plan to take Math Analysis in summer school after 10th grade or through Virtual Loudoun-Term 3 cannot be considered)
• Successful completion of 2 science credits by the end of 10th grade (we recommend Research Earth Science and/or Research Biology and/or Research Chemistry)
• Student in good standing, passed all courses, review of academic record
• PSAT scores* (NMSQT)
• Writing Prompt scores
• Interest Statement scores
• AET pathway choice
*Applicants without a PSAT score report will be required to take a mathematics assessment.
Monroe Advanced Technical Academy(MATA)
Monroe Advanced Technical Academy (MATA) strives to provide significant and relevant learning in Career & Technical Education (CTE) which allows students to explore and innovate while preparing for 21st century college and careers.
A Virginia Governor's Career and Technical STEM Academy
MATA offers 27 career-preparation pathways:
1-year pathway options 2-year pathway optionsAdministration of Justice DE Auto Service TechnologyAuto Collision Repair Biomedical TechnologyBiotechnology Computer & Digital AnimationBuilding Construction Computer Integrated Engineering & DesignCISCO CosmetologyCulinary Arts Cybersecurity DEEmergency Medical Technician Graphic CommunicationsEnvironmental Plant Science DE Medical Laboratory Technology DEFirefighter Practical NursingHealth Informatics Pharmacy Technology DEIntro to Health & Medical Science (10th grade only) Radiology Technology DEHVAC Welding DEMasonryTV Production & Digital MoviemakingVeterinary Science
*Additional admissions criteria for MATA Dual Enrollment and Practical Nursing pathways
1-year pathway options
The following pathways require a 1-year commitment
Administration of Justice
This is an excellent pathway to an institution of higher learning in the fields of criminal justice, political science, and law.
Certifications: •Workplace Readiness Certification
•OSHA 10 General Industry Certification
Careers: Local and state law enforcement, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Secret Service, US Marshal Service, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (BATF), Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), Naval Criminal Investigative Services (NCIS), US Postal Inspection (USPI), Customs and Border Protection (CBP), US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), Crime Scene Investigation (CSI), research analysts, paralegals, attorneys, pre-trial services, probation and corrections.
Auto Collision Repair
Gain expertise in the field of collision repair by studying the use of shop materials, equipment, tools, procedures, and manuals in the auto body and auto refinishing fields.
Certifications: •Multiple SP-2 Safety Certification(2 required)
•Inter-industry Conference on Collision Repair Certification (I-CAR)
•Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Certification(2 required/4 available)
•CTECS Workplace Readiness
Careers: Auto Collision Repair Technician; Automotive Refinishing Technician; Automotive Parts Specialist; Detail Technician; Estimator; Shop Owner; Shop Supervisor; Insurance Adjuster.
Biotechnology
Explore biotechnology, the use of living organisms or their products to modify human health and the human environment, as it relates to research, bioethics, forensics, health and medical fields, agriculture, and environmental management.
Certifications: •CTECS Workplace Readiness
Careers: Biostatistician; Biotech Engineer; Biochemist; Bioinformatics; Biomedical Engineer; Cell Biologist; Genetic Engineer; Microbiologist; Molecular Biologist; Technical Writer; Research and Development; Plant Breeder; Lab Assistant; Biotech Marketing and Sales; Lawyer; Bioengineer; Epidemiologist; Forest Biotechnologist; Bioinformatician; Bio Pharmacist; Medical Lab Technician.
Building Construction
Acquire an in-depth understanding of residential construction and the carpentry trade in addition to developing the skill to implement acquired knowledge. Skills are applied in the construction of a residential home overseen by the Loudoun Career & Technical Education Foundation Board.
Certifications: •OSHA 10 Certification
•CTECS Workplace Readiness
Careers: General contractor, Architect, Engineer, Electrical contractor; Environmental Engineer; Landscaping Contractor; Concrete Laborers; Equipment Operator; Iron Worker; Site Manager; Construction Coordinator; Surveyor.
CISCO
Design, install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot simple and complex networks while studying network architecture, industry standards, communication protocols, and cabling.
Certifications: •C-Tech Introduction to Fiber
•C-Tech Introduction to Copper
•CISCO Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
•OSHA 10 Certification
•CTECS Workplace Readiness
Careers: Network Administrator; Network (Systems) Engineer; Network (Service) Technician; Network Programmer/Analyst; Network/Information Systems Manager.
Culinary ArtsPrepare for employment or post-secondary training in the fast-growing culinary industry in such areas as culinary arts, baking and pastry, or restaurant management.
Certifications: •National Restaurant Association ProStart Certificate
•OSHA 5 Certification
•CTECS Workplace Readiness
Careers: Head Chef; Sous Chef; Pastry Chef; Baker; Food Critic; Food Stylist; Restaurant Owner; Prep Cook; Line Cook.
Emergency Medical
Technician (EMT)
Learn to function independently in an emergency and serve as a vital link in the chain of the health care team.
Certifications: •HazMat Awareness Certification
•National Registry of EMTs Certification
•CTECS Workplace Readiness
•Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
Careers: Emergency Medical Technician; Flight Paramedic; Paramedic.
Environmental Plant Science
Learn about natural resource management and conservation, forestry, plant physiology, sustainable agriculture practices, landscaping and design, soil science, propagation, and floral design.
Certifications: •Virginia Nursery and Landscape Association as a Certified Horticulturist
•Virginia Flower Growers Association as a Certified Greenhouse Operator
•Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Service as a Pesticide Technician
•CTECS Workplace Readiness
Careers: Botanic Garden and Arboretum Specialist; Crop Production Consultants; Entomologists; Farm Managers; Floriculturist; Greenhouse Management; Nursery /Landscape Managers; Plant Pathologists; Plant Propagator; Sports Turf Managers; Forester; Park Ranger, Arborist; Agriculture Education Teacher; Extension Specialist; Soil Scientist; Agronomist.
FirefighterUse the Virginia Department of Fire Programs curriculum in a combination of classroom study, scenarios, and live fire training to carry out most fire ground functions under the direct supervision of an officer or experienced firefighter.
Certifications: •Firefighter Level I
•Firefighter Level II
•HazMat Operations
Careers: Battalion Chief; Lieutenant; Captain; Firefighter/EMT; Fire Inspector; Fire Investigator; Forest Fire Prevention Specialist.
Health InformaticsTechnology
Introducing a New pathway option starting in the fall of 2019
This pathway explores aspects of Health Informatics to include the history of health information technology (IT), the Electronic Health Record (EHR), ethical and privacy issues, and cybersecurity and data breaches. Students will be introduced to the various technology and trends that affect the healthcare industry.
Certifications: •Electronic Health Record Certification
•CTECS Workplace Readiness
Careers: Medical Records and Health Information Technicians; Medical Receptionist; Medical Secretary
HVAC
Learn basic knowledge and skills in residential and commercial air conditioning, refrigeration, and heating. Skills are applied in the construction of a residential home overseen by the Loudoun Career & Technical Education Foundation Board.
Certifications: •OSHA 10 Certification
•Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Certification Exam
•Universal R-410 A Certification Exam
•Any/all of the 12 HVAC Excellence Exams
•National Construction Career Test (NCCT)
•Meter Certification
•CTECS Workplace Readiness
Careers; Blueprint Creation/Reading; Energy Auditor; Dispatcher/Coordinator; Estimator; Field Technical Specialist; HVAC Equipment Dealer; Scheduler; Sheet Metal Fabrication.
Introduction to Health and
Medical Science
Learn the vast array of career options available in the medical field while learning basic medical skills, medical terminology, anatomy and physiology necessary to function safely and efficiently within the medical community.
Certifications: •Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
•First Aid Certification
•CareerSafe Healthcare Industry 10-hour certification
•CTECS Workplace Readiness
Careers: Doctor; Dentist; Physician’s Assistant; Occupational Therapist; Physical Therapist; Health Administration; Medical Coder; Phlebotomist; Geneticist; and all careers related to those listed under Practical Nursing; Radiology.
*This pathway is only open to 10th grade students (apply during 9th
grade year).
MasonryDevelop the skills and technical knowledge to lay concrete, block, brick, and ceramic tile. Students apply these skills in the construction of a residential home overseen by the Loudoun Career & Technical Education Foundation Board.
Certifications: •OHSA 10 Certification
•CTECS Workplace Readiness
Careers: Brickmason; Stonemason; Blockmason; Concrete Finisher.
TV Production & Digital
Moviemaking
Students learn camera operation, news reporting, editing, scriptwriting, audio production techniques, production planning, the business of video production, studio and control room operation, basic marketing, and production techniques.
Certifications: •NOCTI Television Production
•CTECS Workplace Readiness
Careers: Digital Film Producer; Cameraman; Multimedia Artist and Animator; Broadcast and Sound Engineering Technician; Cinematographer; Editor; Scriptwriter; News Reporter; Director.
Veterinary Science
Students will learn medical terminology, animal anatomy and physiology, safety and sanitation, parasitology, posology, nutrition, breeds, professional conduct, office management, and emerging technologies in animal agriculture.
Certifications: •FAA Greenhand Degree
•OSHA Agriculture
•IDEXX Certifications
•CTECS Workplace Readiness
Careers: Veterinary Lab Technician; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Veterinary Technician; Zoologist; Animal Control Officer; Animal Trainer; Animal Geneticist; Wildlife Biologist; Fish and Game Warden; Marine Biologist; Zookeeper; Zoo Veterinary Technician.
2-year pathway options
The following pathways require a 2-year commitment
Auto Service Technology
Develop the skills needed to follow environmental and safety practices and inspect, diagnose, adjust, and repair the systems of the modern technological automobile.
Certifications: •Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Certifications
•SP-2 Safety Certification
•CTECS Workplace Readiness
Careers: Auto Servicing Technician; Mechanic; Small Engine Mechanics; Diesel Service Technicians and Mechanics; Vehicle Maintenance Manager; Shop Owner; Shop Supervisor; Auto Repair Estimator.
Biomedical Technology
Introducing a New pathway starting in the Fall of 2019
This pathway focuses on various Biomedical techniques ranging from Bioprocessing and DNA analysis, to medicine, biomechanical systems, and the environment. Students completing the 2-year sequence gain foundational knowledge and skills appropriate for a variety of medical-related career paths in the field of biotechnology. They are introduced to laboratory procedures that support bioscience research and practice, and they investigate safety, quality assurance, and the ethical concerns associated with the field of biomedical technology.
Certifications: •CTECS Workplace Readiness
Careers: Biomedical Engineering; Medical Scientist (except Epidemiologists)
Computer & Digital
Animation
Produce computer-generated models, characters, and animations using high-end software. Study the production pipeline from story idea to final render.
Certifications: •AutoDesk 3dsMax Certified User
•CTECS Workplace Readiness
Careers: Production Designer; Visual Effects Supervisor; Photographer; Concept Artist; Storyboard Supervisor; Modeler; Texture Artist/Texture Painter; Layout Artists; Animator; 3D Tracker/Match Mover; Digital Painter; Lighting Supervisor.
Computer Integrated
Engineering & Design (CIED)
CIED provides students with a foundation of skills needed for manufacturing and engineering in today’s “high tech” workplace. The course focus is on hands-on, task-based activities where students learn and practice industrial skills. Students are introduced to SolidWorks, Mastercam and mill/lathe CNC programming.
Certifications: •OSHA 10 Certification
•CTECS Workplace Readiness
Careers: Architect; Civil Engineer; Electrical Engineer; CAD Engineer; Quality Assurance Engineer; Materials Engineer; Computer Robotic Programmer; Systems Analyst.
Cosmetology Learn the skills necessary to develop job-entry requirements and obtain licensure as a cosmetologist by performing the services expected in a professional salon environment.
Certifications: •State Board of Cosmetology License
•CTECS Workplace Readiness
Careers: Hair Stylist; Special Effects Make-up Artist; Make-up Artist; Salon Owner; Colorist; Image Consultant; Salon Manager; Editorial/Session Stylist; Photo Session Stylist; Runway Stylist; Product Sales Representative; Cosmetology Educator; Textbook Editor.
Cybersecurity
Enter the world of computer technology and gain practical experience in assembling a computer system. Students will install, configure, and secure various operating systems. Students will troubleshoot computers and peripherals and use system tools and diagnostic software. They develop skills in computer networking and resource sharing. In addition, students explore the relationships between internal and external computer components.
Certifications : • CompTIA A+ • CompTIA Network• CompTIA Security
Careers: Security Analyst, Security Engineer, Security Architect, Security Administrator, Security Software Developer, Cryptographer, Cryptanalyst, Security Consultant.
Graphic Communications
Collaborate in teams to design digital projects from concept to finished product, and learn to establish and run a creative design firm by working directly with clients, establishing and forecasting budgets, and meeting real working deadlines.
Certifications: •PrintEd Certifications (Introduction to Graphics Communication, Advertising Design, Digital File Preparation, and Digital Printing)
•10-hour OSHA CareerSafe Training
•OSHA 5 Certification
•CTECS Workplace Readiness
Careers: Graphic Designer; Illustrator; Webmaster/Designer; Print Buyer; Production Manager; Photographer; Electronic Prepress Technician; Desktop Digital Operator; Bindery/Finishing Operator; Art Director; Packaging Designer and Marketing.
Practical Nursing
A Virginia Board of Nursing accredited program that includes instructional preparation to take the NCLEX licensure exam at the end of the program.
Certifications: •American Heart Association First Aid Certification
•Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
•Certified Nurse Aide Exam
•NCLEX-PN licensing exam
•CTECS Workplace Readiness
Careers: Certified Nursing Assistant; Licensed Practical Nurse; Home Health Aide.
*This pathway is only open to 12th grade students (apply during 11th grade year and finish post grad).
Medical Laboratory Technology
Gain foundational knowledge and skills in the areas of hematology, clinical chemistry, microbiology, molecular biology, phlebotomy, urinalysis, and immunology.
Certifications: •NOCTI Diagnostic Services Pathway
•CTECS Workplace Readiness
Careers: Medical Laboratory Technician; Clinical Scientist; Medical Laboratory Scientist.
Pharmacy Technology
Students are prepared to become a nationally Certified Pharmacy Technician who assists pharmacists in a professional retail, hospital, or institutional setting. This program can be a stepping stone to becoming a Pharmacist.
Certifications: •Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPT)
•Exam for Certified Pharmacy Technicians (ExCPT)
•CTECS Workplace Readiness
•NOCTI Diagnostic Services Pathway
•NOCTI Informatics
•NOCTI Basic Life Support
Careers: Pharmaceutical Science/Industry; Toxicologist; Pharmacy Technician; Bioinformatics; Genomics; Nuclear Pharmacist.
Radiology Technology Learn what to expect from a career in medical imaging and
develop an understanding of the radiographer as a central member of the health care team and a valuable assistant to the radiologist. Strong emphasis on anatomy and medical terminology.
Certifications: •NOCTI Diagnostic Services Pathway
•CTECS Workplace Readiness
Careers: Radiographers; Magnetic Resonance Technologists; Nuclear Medicine Technologists; Sonographers; Radiation Therapists.
WeldingLearn the set up and safe operation of Shielded Metal Arc Welding, Gas Metal Arc Welding, Flux Cored Arc Welding, and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding in all positions, plate and pipe.
Certifications: •OSHA 10 Certification
•American Welding Society (AWS) Limited and Unlimited Welding Thickness Plate Test
•AWS SG & GG Pipe Certification
•CTECS Workplace Readiness
Careers: Welding Technician; Plumber; Pipefitter; Steamfitter; Welding Inspector; Sheet Metal Worker; Metal Fabricator; Materials Engineer.
MATA Admissions
Criteria
• Resume
• Career Goal Statement
• Algebra I SOL scores
• PSAT scores
• Student in good standing, passed all courses, review of academic record
• Course Rigor
• Verification of on-time graduation requirements
• Counselor recommendation
• MATA Pathway Choice (can select up to 3)
*Additional admission criteria for MATA Dual Enrollment and Practical Nursing pathways.
For Dual Enrollment questions, please contact:
Kristin Carter (kcarter@nvcc.edu)
MATA Practical Nursing
Admissions Criteria
• Successful completion of Chemistry
• Successful completion of Biology
• Algebra I SOL scores
• PSAT scores (NMSQT)
• Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS)
• Review of Academic Record
• Course Rigor
• Verification of on-time graduation requirements
• Counselor recommendation
• Panel Interview
• 3 personal recommendations
Private and Home School
applicants
• All private and home school applicants will access the application portal through the website
• Specific instructions are on the admissions portal (to pre-register in ParentVue in order to generate an LCPS student ID)
• All application documentation materials must be submitted by 12pm noon on March 8th, to:
Academies of Loudoun Admissions Office42075 Loudoun Academy Dr.
Leesburg, VA 20175
How to apply
Go to the Academies of Loudoun webpage and click on the Admissions tab.
How to locate the admission
portal
Click on the Admissions Portal on the left side of the screen.
Apply
The first time you login, use the, “I would like to apply” button. Every time you login after the first time you will use the, “ I have already applied” button.
Academies of Loudoun
Winter Admissions
Timeline
January 3, 2019 – winter admissions window opens for Academies of Loudoun fall 2019 admissions (for Advanced AET and MATA programs) through Academies of Loudoun website https://www.lcps.org/site/Default.aspx?PageID=154616
March 8, 2019 - Winter admissions window closes at 12pm noon. $35 application fee must be paid before application is complete.
March 9, 2019 - Advanced AET Admissions Assessment (writing prompt and interest statement)
March 9, 2019 - MATA Practical Nursing Admissions Assessment (Test of Essential Academic Skills - TEAS)
April 2019 – Admission offers will be posted in admissions portal
April/ May 2019 - Students must accept or decline all admissions offers by logging into the portal.
Questions? FAQ page on website
Please email all admissions inquiries to AcademiesAdmissions@lcps.org
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