Dual Enrollment
DUAL ENROLLMENT PROGRAMS
Brookdale
Prerequisites:
Accumulation of 100 credits prior to senior year
A passing score on an appropriate proficiency assessment (NJSLA, PSAT, SAT).
Enroll in at least three consecutive courses at HHS – first three periods or last three periods of the school day.
Enroll in a sequence of courses at HHS which when combined with college courses will fulfill our graduation requirement.
Secure prior written approval by counselor and department supervisor in order to have college courses appear on our transcript and receive HHS credit. (Each 3 or 4 credit course will count as 5 HHS credits and will not be included in the GPA.)
Register for a minimum of six college credits per semester in an accredited college. Adhere to admissions criteria for a specific college, i.e., the Brookdale placement tests, for appropriate placement in Brookdale Community College courses.
Parents are responsible for tuition, fees, books, and transportation.
Parents sign a contract which outlines conditions and responsibilities of parents, students and the school district.
Dual Enrollment Courses Offered in Partnership with Brookdale
Honors Acting II
Honors Acting III
Dance II
Honors Dance III
Introduction to Music Theory
Honors Chamber Singers
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Junior and senior high school students with an overall average of “B” or better, which includes course prerequisites, are eligible to enroll in these college-credit courses.
Dual Enrollment Courses Offered in Partnership with NJIT
Forensics
Honors Advanced Research
Honors Multivariable Calculus
Honors Precalculus
Precalculus
Stockton University
Students enrolled in dual enrollment courses at Stockton University must receive a “C” or better to receive college credits at Stockton University.
Dual Enrollment Courses Offered in Partnership with Stockton
Advanced Studio Production
Engineering Design Capstone
Seton Hall University
Project Acceleration courses are open to high school juniors and seniors in good academic standing who are capable of performing Advanced Placement (AP) or Honors coursework. Once registered, students must earn a grade of C (2.0 grade point average) or better in their Project Acceleration courses in order for the classes to be easily transferable. A grade of "D" or "F" will result in issues during the transfer process to the college or university of their choice. Low grades will not result in the refund of tuition. Grades cannot be removed from a transcript.
Dual Enrollment Courses Offered in Partnership with Seton Hall
Honors Chinese IV
Honors Latin IV
Honors French IV
Honors Italian IV
Honors Spanish IV
Honors English 12
Sociology
University of Delaware
The University of Delaware recommends that interested students meet these academic readiness requirements:
a high school grade point average of 3.6 or above
a minimum SAT or PSAT score of 600 verbal and 600 math
successful completion of rigorous high school classes, such as advanced placement or honors classes
Dual Enrollment Courses Offered in Partnership with University of Delaware
Entrepreneurship Experience