At PHS, we provide our students with many different opportunities to earn college credit. We are proud to offer these opportunities for students so that they may transfer these credits to almost any college or university!
Click below to watch our College Credit Opportunity videos, where you can hear from a variety of our staff and students about the many benefits provided by our College Credit Opportunities here at Plainville High School!
UConn ECE is a dual enrollment program that allows motivated high school students to take UConn courses at their high schools for both high school and college credit.
The CCSU Partnership Program is an excellent opportunity for motivated juniors and seniors to experience the rigor of the college classroom, enhance their academic experience and earn college credit while still in high school.
Advanced Placement is a program in the United States created by the College Board which offers college-level curriculum and examinations to high school students
The Tunxis Partnership Program is an excellent opportunity for motivated juniors and seniors to experience the rigor of the college classroom, enhance their academic experience and earn college credit while still in high school.
Goodwin University's Early College Advanced Manufacturing Pathway (ECAMP) is a half-day, magnet school program serving 12th-grade students. Students receive free tuition, instruction materials, and transportation to and from the Goodwin University Campus in East Hartford. The program provides seven college-level manufacturing courses, hands-on skills leading to 21 Goodwin University credits, an Advanced Manufacturing Certificate, and a Department of Labor Certificate. These credentials will allow them to secure a high-paying, rewarding career in advanced manufacturing upon graduation. In addition, students will receive a paid, work-based, pre-apprenticeship during the second semester at a participating Goodwin industry partner. Goodwin provides the transportation to and from the pre-apprenticeship as well. The Goodwin University pre-apprenticeship (minimum 200 hours) can be credited toward the student's first CT Department of Labor Apprenticeship.