The Molloy University High School Scholars Program offers college credit for our College Pre-Calculus and College Pre-Calculus Honors courses.
Registration link: https://admissions.molloy.edu/register/hs_scholars
Registration Period: October 17, 2023 - February 15, 2024
Tuition: $300
Molloy University High School Scholars Program Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How do I know which course to register for?
Please reach out to your guidance counselor or high school teacher to find out which one of our Molloy University courses (course codes) match the course you are taking at the high school. For example, something that may be called Italian 5 at your high school may translate to ITA1010 at Molloy.
*College Pre-Calculus/College Pre-Calculus Honors translates to MAT118 at Molloy University
How does the High School Scholars Program compare to the AP Program?
The High School Scholars Program at Molloy University awards credits based on the grade you earn for the work you accomplish during your course. Credits earned through the AP Program are dependent on the score achieved on a single examination.
What happens if I miss the late registration period?
No registrations will be accepted after the deadline. Students who miss posted deadlines will not be eligible for college credits.
Can I drop a course and get a refund?
No, High School Scholars Program courses are not eligible for refunds.
Is there financial aid available?
The High School Scholars Program tuition is already greatly discounted from on-campus rates. Therefore, no other financial aid is available through Molloy University for participating students.
How can I find out my grade in a course?
Reach out to your high school guidance counselor or teacher to find out the grade you received in the course and use our conversion chart listed below.
Will my High School Scholars Program grades affect my GPA at the college I eventually attend?
Most institutions do not factor course grades for transfer credit into a student’s GPA. However, the grade you earn in your course is part of your permanent record at Molloy University and will count toward your GPA if you attend Molloy University. If you are concerned about your grades earned in the High School Scholars Program, you should contact the Admissions Office at the college/university you plan to attend for more information.
What is Molloy University’s grading policy?
All students must be assigned letter grades. The following grade conversion chart is generally used to transfer numerical marks to letter grades:
Letter Grade Numerical Grade
A 93.0-100
A- 90.0-92.9
B+ 87.0-89.9
B 83.0-86.9
B- 80.0-82.9
C+ 77.0-79.9
C 73.0-76.9
C- 70.0-72.9
D+ 67.0-69.9
D 60.0-66.9
F Below 60.0
How do I request my Molloy University transcript?
Our online transcript ordering service is provided by the National Student Clearinghouse, a non-profit organization serving the higher education community since 1993. This service provides secure transactions and secure delivery of records.
Three delivery options are available:
Hold for Pick-up (Must show ID)
Electronic Delivery of PDF Transcripts
Online order tracking is available with options to receive real-time emails and mobile text alerts to keep up-to-date on the status of your order. The ability to upload documents to accompany your transcript is available. tsorder.studentclearinghouse.org/school/ficecode/00277500
You may contact the Registrar’s Office at 516.323.4300 if you have any questions.
Can I transfer Molloy University credits to other schools?
Please keep in mind that credit transfer practices vary by school. Colleges and Universities that accept college credits earned through a high school program will accept Molloy University credits. Students may receive elective credits, advanced standing placement, requirement waivers, or a combination of the aforementioned. Most colleges require a minimum grade of “C” or better. We highly recommend that students directly contact colleges for information on transfer credit policies.