Precalc prerequisites videos and assignments
the practice problems and solutions (including videos) are included in the comments section. Click "more" in the grey box
To join AP Classroom:
apcentral.collegeboard.org/ Our course code is (TBD)
As soon as you join the AP classroom you will automatically be enrolled to take the AP exam on May 12, 2026. If you do not plan to take the exam you need to contact your guidance counselor by (TBD) , and put in writing directly to them, that you wish to unenroll from the exam. If you do not do this, you will be expected to pay for the exam.
Graphing Calculator Website
https://www.desmos.com/calculator
delta math registration https://www.deltamath.com/students?code=N4G7-89K6 (use your google log in info)
To register for dual enrollment, please follow these instructions:
First time dual enrollment students:
Complete the dual enrollment application and registration form HERE and submit by TBD at midnight. However, please be advised that access to the application site will be down on 1/30 for a period of 10 or more hours, This is only for enrollment purposes and bills will be sent later on during Semester 2.
Step 1: Click the link above and select ‘Create Account’ from the top menu bar to create your account. This account is only for the application site. Write down your username and password in the event you have to log back in for corrections. DO NOT USE YOUR WTSD GOOGLE EMAIL.
Step 2: Once your account is created, click ‘Create a New Application’ and be sure to select ‘Dual Enrollment Application.’ Proceed with entering your contact information. Be sure to always select ‘dual enrollment’ as your program of interest. DO NOT USE YOUR WTSD GOOGLE EMAIL.
Step 3: Enter your relevant course information from the list below and submit your application.
Returning dual enrollment students:
Complete the Jotform HERE by midnight on TBD. Make sure you have your Middlesex College student ID number as it is a required field.
*Returning students only: if you don’t know your MC ID#, please request it by emailing MCCDE@middlesexcc.edu. Be sure to email from your high school email account and include your full name, home address, and birthdate. IDs will not be given over the phone or to a parent/guardian. OR **Email Mr. Pasko: thomas.pasko@woodbridge.k12.nj.us for your ID number.
A confirmation statement with login and payment instructions will be available for pick-up at your high school once registration is verified. This process may take several weeks.
Cost: $135 per course
Select the course(s) from the list for which you are currently enrolled. If you are unsure check with your teacher or counselor.
Submitting a form is a commitment to paying for your courses. Applications cannot be withdrawn and tuition is non-refundable.
Submit your application early in case follow-up information is needed. Applications must be considered complete by 1/30.
Students with outstanding balances will not be registered for new courses. Submit payment in self-service before requesting courses.
MC Course Code Section # Teacher MC Course Name # MC Credits
MAT129 CN1 Williams Precalculus 1 4
*Completion of registration for MC pre-requisite course require for subsequent registration.
FAQ’s
1. My course/teacher is not on the list; how can I find out if it is eligible for MC dual enrollment credits?
Please check with your teacher or guidance counselor if you don’t see your course listed.
2. I can’t login to my MC self-service account; how can I get my account reset?
Email MCCDE@middlesexcc.edu from your high school account with your name, address, and birthdate to request a reset. OR email thomas.pasko@woodbridge.k12.nj.us.
3. How can I find out if my course(s) will transfer?
Check www.njtransfer.org for in-state public school transfer or reach out to college registrars at private and out-of-state schools to inquire. Transfer of MC DE courses is not guaranteed.
4. Why should I participate in dual enrollment?
Dual enrollment can help students enrich their knowledge and advance academically. Students often participate to facilitate college readiness, improve content knowledge in a specific subject, explore areas of interest for potential careers, or advance to a higher-level course. Dual enrollment participation is positively linked with higher GPAs, and high school and college completion. Students can also save time and money toward degree completion. Participation is optional.