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Aptitude Test Registration Form   (Word Format)    Application Form    (Word Format)

TechLEAP/WebLEAP starts two times per year:  Once in the Fall Semester (late August/early September) and again in Montgomery College's Spring Semester (last week in January).  See the Montgomery College calendar page for semester dates.  See TechLEAP Calendar page for specific test and application due dates

You must apply and take the aptitude test prior to the start of the semester to be admitted to TechLEAP.  Test and application due dates are listed on the TechLEAP Calendar page.   There are four basic requirements: 

  1. Have a college degree;
  2. Take an aptitude test for aptitude in the computer sciences; 
    1. We recommend all students study algebra for 30 days prior to taking the aptitude test.
  3. Complete and submit a signed original of the Application Form above;  
  4. Submit sealed college transcript(s) or evaluation(s) for degrees earned outside the United States.

Use the links below for more information on the TechLEAP application process.

Degree  Practice Test  Algebra Review  Aptitude Test  Application  Transcripts  Degree Evaluations  Visa, Work Status

Here are the steps to apply for TechLEAP:

  1. College Degree.  Applicants must have an existing college degree to apply for TechLEAP. 
    • If you do not have a college degree, you are not eligible for TechLEAP's graduate-level workforce training/retraining program. Back to top

  2. Practice Test (Optional but recommended).  Take the TechLEAP Practice Aptitude test. (Optional). No study required. Practice Aptitude Test. The Practice Aptitude Test is recommended but not required. The Practice Test gives you questions in each of the seven subject areas of the main test, so you know the format and structure. Taking the Practice Test helps reduce surprise and may suggest areas for additional study and preparation.
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  3. Algebra Review.  Study basic math, Algebra and Intermediate Algebra for 20-30 days prior to the aptitude test.
    • Use an online tutorial - We recommend www.algebasics.com through Section 10, Rational Expressions, based on student comments, but there may be others.
    • Get an algebra review bookfrom a local bookstore and practice algebra questions.  

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  4. Aptitude Test.  Take TechLEAP's nationally ranked aptitude test for aptitude in the computer sciences;
    The test covers verbal and math skills, mechanical reasoning, spacial concepts, speed and accuracy, and other subjects related to careers in the computer sciences. The test is administered by TechLEAP at the Gaithersburg Business Training Center on specified dates. See the Significant Dates page. Students must register for this test in advance by filling out the registration form and paying a $35.00 fee.
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  5. Application Form.  Complete and file the TechLEAP Application form by the due dates (typed application preferred); Back to top

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  6. College Transcripts.  Submit official college transcripts in sealed envelopes from colleges you have attended and colleges where you have earned degrees;
    • Mail or delivery sealed transcripts to: TechLEAP:  Attention Raymond J. Kimball, Gaithersburg Business Training Center, 12 South Summit Ave., Gaithersburg, MD 20877. 
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  7. Degree Evaluations for degrees earned outside the U.S.  Submit foreign transcript evaluations if applicable;  

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  9. Visa or Work Status.  If a non-U.S. citizen, have the proper visas or work status to work in paid internship positions in the United States.


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The specific dates, times and location of the Aptitude Test for the TechLEAP/ Schedule.

This page lists the admission requirements for students taking the full TechLEAP and WebLEAP program with the internship option.

Existing College Degree.  TechLEAP/WebLEAP applicants must have an existing college degree -- either an A.A., BA, BS, or equivalent degree.

Official College transcripts must be submitted with the application in a sealed envelope

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Official Transcripts from Colleges & Universities in the U.S. Official transcripts generally can be ordered via the web, by phone, or mail, from your college or university. Please have the college or university mail the official transcript in a sealed envelope directly to TechLEAP, Attention Raymond J. Kimball Project Manager, at the mailing address below.

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Evaluation of Transcripts/Degrees from Colleges or Universities Outside the United States. Students must provide transcript evaluations from colleges or universities outside the United States. This is college policy. There are a number of official evaluation agencies such as the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers, AACRAO, World Education Services, WES, International Education Research Foundation IERF. See the College's official policy on foreign transcripts, and the listing of the services at http://www.montgomerycollege.edu/admissions/I20/TransferCredit.htm. Students also can get more information on these agencies at www.naces.org.

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Aptitude Test Registration. Register by using the TechLEAP Test Registration Form, and pay the test fees, at the Student Services/Cashier's office at Montgomery College's Gaithersburg Business Training Center (GBTC), 12 South Summit Ave., 4th Floor, Gaithersburg, Maryland, 20877. Free parking is available in the Gaithersburg city parking garage behind the building. See our Directions page for details.

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Foreign Students: In addition to the regular TecHLEAP application procedure you should discuss with our Admissions Office the procedures for issuing you an F-1 or M-1 student visa to enroll in the program . Please also consult the Montgomery College web site at http://www.montgomerycollege.edu/admissions/I20/index.html, and contact Marlon Valejo-Valencias for admission and visa information. Stated below you will find some of the visa restrictions.

"A person may request an I-20 for an M-1 student visa if this program will lead towards a completion of an established college certificate program. The prospective student must pursue a full-time course of study and is not be permitted to enroll in ESL courses while pursuing this program. The I-20 for an M-1 visa is limited to 12 months. M-1 students, unlike F-1 students, cannot change field of study or change visa status in the U.S."

Can the student work in a paid internship offered through TechLEAP's non-credit internship course offered as part of the TechLEAP computer training program in order to get experience? "NO, student will not be allowed to get paid practical training or paid internship while pursuing the certificate program. However, an M-1 student may be authorized for practical training only after completing the program. Limited to 6 months after completion practical training."

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