Dual Enrollment/Articulation Agreements
Brookdale Community College Dual Enrollment:
Brookdale Community College (BCC) and Communications High School (CHS) are pleased to offer a dual enrollment release program for seniors. Interested students should see their guidance counselor for additional details.
Dual enrollment courses can be found on the BCC website (www.brookdalecc.edu) and clicking on the Search For Classes link.
Choose the term (e.g., 17SP – Spring 15 Week), scroll to the bottom, and choose the location. Brookdale at Wall (WALL) and Brookdale at Neptune (EMON) satellite locations. Seniors seeking release time for classes held at Neptune or Wall may request one dual enrollment class. It is the student’s responsibility for transportation, all costs associated with the dual enrollment program, and to make up any missed CHS course work. All dual enrollment requests are subject to academic review and the principal’s approval. Applications are available in the guidance office.
Classes should be at the Wall or Neptune Campus, have a 2:00 PM start time or later, should not have prerequisites, and should meet one day per week. Seniors are able to request up to two dual enrollment night courses on the Lincroft campus; however, there is not a release-time component with this option.
Instructions to obtain your transcript can be found here.
Articulation Agreements
Please note that all articulation agreements listed below have separate registration processes. A student will be informed of their opportunity to enroll in these college courses when they are taking an eligible CHS course. Instructions for enrollment will be posted in the applicable Google Classroom by the teacher, but questions can be directed toward your guidance counselor. With the exception of Monmouth University, these credits are ELIGIBLE to transfer to another college or university, but are not guaranteed to transfer. Please check with individual colleges on their transfer credit policy.
Articulation Agreement with Seton Hall University:
Current CHS courses that are approved for Project Acceleration include:
CHS English IV: Creative Writing = ENGL 1201 PCM Core English – 3 Credits
CHS Calculus = MATH 1401 PCM Calculus I – 4 Credits
CHS Statistics = MATH 1101 PCM Statistical Concepts and Methods - 3 credits
CHS Spanish IV = SPAN 2001 PCM Intermediate Spanish I – 3 Credits and/or SPAN 2002 PCM Intermediate Spanish II – 3 Credits
CHS Spanish Communications = SPAN 3001 PCM Advanced Spanish I – 3 Credits and/or SPAN 3002 Advanced Spanish II - 3 credits
CHS Advanced Audio/Radio Production = COBF2401-PCM Writing for Radio - 3 credits
Articulation Agreement with Ramapo College of New Jersey:
Current CHS courses that are approved for Ramapo College credits include:
CHS: Illustration & Design Ramapo = COMM110: Foundations of Visual Communication Design - 4 credits
CHS: Advertising Design Ramapo = COMM 237: Graphic Design - 4 credits
CHS: Visual Mass Media + Advance Mass Media = Ramapo COMM 208: Newswriting - 4 credits
Articulation Agreement with Quinnipiac University:
Current CHS courses that are approved for QU Academy credits include:
CHS Mass Media = COM 140 Storytelling - 3 credits
CHS Visual Mass Media = JRN 106 Multimedia Production Techniques - 3 credits
CHS Advanced Mass Media = JRN 200 Special Topics in Journalism - 3 credits
CHS Public Relations = ADPR 101 Principles of Public Relations - 3 credits
Articulation Agreement with Kean University:
Current CHS courses that are approved for Kean University credits include:
CHS Modern Humanity and Genocide Studies = ID 1800 Holocaust, Genocide, and Modern Humanity - 3 credits
Monmouth University
Beginning with the Fall 2016 semester, Monmouth University and Communications High School (CHS) established an Articulation Agreement for CHS graduates who attend Monmouth University’s School of Humanities and Social Sciences. Students will enter their freshman year with advanced standing providing the terms and conditions of the Agreement are met.These credits are not transferable to another university and can only be applied at Monmouth University.
Admission to Monmouth University with Advanced Standing may include:
Credit awarded for Advanced Placement Calculus with a score of 4 or 5. The Monmouth University 4-credit course equivalent is MA 125, Calculus with Analytic Geometry.
Credit awarded for Advanced Placement Studio Art with a score of 3, 4 or 5. The Monmouth University 3-credit course equivalent is AR 001, Art Elective, pending portfolio review.
Credit awarded for Introduction to Digital Video. The Monmouth University 3 credit course equivalent is CO 221, Introduction to Digital Media.
Credit awarded for Digital Video II. The Monmouth University 3 credit course equivalent is CO 221, Introduction to Television Production.
Credit awarded for Advanced Studio Production - Radio. The Monmouth University 3 credit course equivalent is CO 102, Working with Audio.
Credit awarded for Advanced Studio Production - TV. The Monmouth University 3 credit course equivalent is CO 145, Introduction to Television Production.
Credit awarded for Advanced Mass Media (previously Advanced Journalism). The Monmouth University 3 credit course equivalent is CO 211, Introduction to Journalism.
A Communications High School renewable scholarship in the amount of $4,000 annually will be awarded to qualified students (in addition to any other federal, state, or institutional aid the student is eligible for; not to exceed the cost of attendance.) Students who successfully matriculate into the MA program will receive a $3,500 scholarship toward their fifth year.
Credits
Credits will be awarded upon completion of the course, and it is quite possible that these credits may be transferred to other colleges and universities. It is recommended that you contact the admissions office of the post-secondary institutions that you are interested in attending to see if they will accept these transfer credits as higher education policies vary.
Students enrolled in eligible classes will be visited in the classroom by a guidance counselor who will inform them of the registration process. A student should only register for courses they are currently enrolled in, no future or past credits. If you are unsure of what you are eligible for, please contact your counselor.
If you have any questions or concerns about any of the programs above, please feel free to contact Mrs. Sam or Mrs. Gidos at 732-681-1010.
Transcript Requests
Seton Hall University and Ramapo College of NJ:
Seton Hall University and Ramapo College utilize an online transcript ordering service offered through National Student Clearinghouse. This system allows for the convenience and efficiency of ordering official transcripts online at any time, 24/7. The student can order as many transcripts as needed in one online session using any major credit card.
If you purchased Seton Hall University or Ramapo College credits through our articulation programs and need your transcript sent to a college, university, internship, or employer:
Hover over Order Track Verify in the top right corner
Below, click Order a Transcript
Type in Seton Hall or Ramapo on the search bar
Click Continue
Click Order Transcript
Enter information and Submit
**You will need to enter your SSN or your Seton Hall ID (can be found in your payment email). If you enter your SS# and the system says it cannot locate you, select that you do not want to edit your information and the transcript site will let them continue.
Quinnipiac University:
Transcripts are requested through the One Stop office at Quinnipiac, through the Parchment software platform
Go to https://www.parchment.com/u/registration/33423/institution and follow all the prompts. You can order this for yourself or to be sent to someone else.
If you have questions, please contact registrar@qu.edu