School-to-University transition
PNRR Orientation Courses
National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR)
The courses, which are part of the PNRR Orientation (National Recovery and Resilience Plan, Mission 4 “Education and Research,” Investment 1.6, funded by the European Union – NextGenerationEU), are designed for high school students.
They are conducted in collaboration with orientation experts from the Guidance and Tutoring Center (COT) and delegates for orientation from various departments.
The main goal is to facilitate and encourage the transition from high school to university. The courses support students in choosing their academic path by helping them gain a greater awareness of their skills and by highlighting their personal aptitudes and professional interests.
To get information on how to activate the program and to see the available courses, you should send an email to: pnrrcot@unipa.it.
You can also download the University Catalog and the Guidelines for Schools directly from the dedicated webpage.
The courses delivered under the PNRR Orientation program also count as PCTO -Pathways for Transversal Skills and Orientation -and can be included in the students’ 30 hours of mandatory orientation.
Pathways for Transversal Skills and Orientation
The PCTO – Pathways for Transversal Skills and Orientation- (formerly known as School-Work Alternating Programs ASL), are designed for students in the last three years of high school. The programs take place in the laboratories and facilities of the University of Palermo. Their goal is to develop personal aptitudes, interests, and individual learning styles.
To get information on how to activate the program and to see the available courses, you must email orientamento@unipa.it.