Taking college courses while in high school offers a range of benefits including:
Accessibility to advanced curriculum options
The ability to earn college credits
The ability to earn high school credits that will count towards graduation requirements
A smoother transition between high school and college. Students develop a college-level mentality sooner than their peers which can help with transition to college during freshman year.
Financial savings: By earning transferable college credits while still in high school, students can significantly reduce the overall cost of their college education and expedite their time to degree completion.
Boost in GPA: College courses from our partner institutions are reported on your high school transcript with AP Weighting giving students a competitive and educational advantage.
Microeconomics (PSU-Abington)
Financial Accounting (Arcadia)
Intro to Health Sciences (Arcadia)
Crime & Punishment (Arcadia)
Elementary Statistics (Arcadia)
Intro to Psychology (Arcadia, MCCC)
Intro to Criminal Justice (MCCC)
US Foreign Policy (Arcadia)
American National Government (MCCC)
Intro to Media Studies (Arcadia)
Thoughts, Expression, and Advocacy (Arcadia)
Interpreting Literature (Arcadia)
English Comp 101 (MCCC)
Calculus & Analytical Geometry II (MCCC)
Human Anatomy & Physiology (MCCC)
Intro to Astronomy (MCCC)
Elementary French I (MCCC)
History of Western Civilization I: Ancient, Medieval, and Early Modern (MCCC)
Probability & Statistics (MCCC)
Sports Management (MCCC)
Becoming an Early Childhood Professional (Shippensburg)