Dual enrollment courses allow high school students to take college-level classes, earning both high school and college credits simultaneously, giving them a significant head start on their degree, saving time and money, and preparing them for the rigor of university life before they even graduate. Each course is affiliated with a specific institution of higher learning and must be taught by a teacher certified by that institution. Each institution has its own rules, procedures, and prices for earning college credit, which are listed below.
Entrex Lab (Entrepreneurship)
5 MTHS Credits, 3 Delaware Credits
15 MTHS Credits, 3 KEAN Credits
Holocaust and Genocide in the Modern World
5 MTHS Credits, 3 KEAN Credits
Honors Business Organization and Management
2.5 MTHS Credits, 3 Middlesex Credits
2.5 MTHS Credits, 3 Middlesex Credits
5 MTHS Credits, 3 Middlesex Credits
10 MTHS Credits, 8 Middlesex Credits (4 Fall Semester, 4 Spring Semester)
5 MTHS Credits, 6 Middlesex Credits (3 Fall Semester, 3 Spring Semester)
AP Computer Science Principles
5 MTHS Credits, 3 Rowan Credits
Hon. Advanced Web Design Using PHP & Web MySQL
5 MTHS Credits, 3 Rowan Credits