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Dual and Concurrent Enrollment

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Dual Enrollment

Our dual enrollment partnerships give students the opportunity to earn college credits while attending high school. Through collaborations with several colleges, students gain valuable experience and get a head start on their academic and career goals. To take advantage of this incredible opportunity to challenge yourself and prepare for the future please speak with a school counselor.

The College of New Jersey

Stockton University

Concurrent Enrollment

Our concurrent enrollment partnerships provide students with opportunities to pursue advanced academic experiences by earning college credit while completing their high school studies. Partnerships with local New Jersey colleges allow students to earn early college credit while developing skills that support both academic and career success. If students would like to learn more about these programs, they should speak with a school counselor. 

Felician University

Notre Dame partners with Felician University to offer a Concurrent Enrollment option for our juniors and seniors. Project Forward is designed to enable outstanding high school students to experience college learning while completing high school studies. Courses are offered during the fall and spring semesters, carry college credit, and can be applied to degree studies at Felician University. Students who plan to attend another college may be able to transfer these credits into their degree programs. Enrollment into this program is open to high school students who have completed their sophomore year with a GPA of 3.000 or higher on a 4.000 scale, and who have received permission from their guidance counselor and parent or guardian. Tuition for each three-credit course is equal to the cost of one credit.

Mercer County Community College

Notre Dame is a partner with Mercer County Community through its Jump Start program to offer Concurrent Enrollment. Qualified seniors are able to enroll in one or two college-level courses during any term under the Mercer County Community College prerequisite guidelines.


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