High School Courses for College Credit...
For selected courses, students may be able to participate in a variety of Dual Enrollment Programs. Inasmuch as the specific course(s) may change each year, students are advised that the applicability of college course credit may only be assured at the beginning of the school year. Students and parents should be advised that in order to receive college credit, there are fees which must be paid to the college or university, and that students must meet certain academic criteria. These credits may be transferable to other universities. Parents should check with individual colleges and universities to determine if credit is transferable. We do not list these universities because individual schools may at any time change their policies concerning acceptance of Dual Enrollment course credit.
http://www.bellmore-merrick.k12.ny.us/curriculum/course_catalog
***Please note - you MUST pay for the college credit by following the specific instructions per the individual college. Students will receive instructions on how to pay for the credits from their classroom teacher.***
http://www.bellmore-merrick.k12.ny.us/curriculum/course_catalog
***Please note - you MUST pay for the college credit by following the specific instructions per the individual college. Students will receive instructions on how to pay for the credits from their classroom teacher.***
How to Send the Credits You've Earned to the College You Will be Attending...
Toward the end of your senior year (think right around graduation) you MUST send a transcript from the cooperating university to the college you will be attending. Calhoun cannot send these credits for you -they are specific to the cooperating university. Your Calhoun transcript will not be sufficient. If you do not send an official transcript from the cooperating university, your attending college will not be able to award you credits. You may visit the cooperating university and go to the Registrar's office to have them send your transcript, or you can contact them electronically. If you cannot remember which university is associated with the college courses you have taken, simply click the pictures above. Instructions for the respective Registrars' offices can be found at the links below:
LIU Post - https://liu.edu/enrollment-services/registration/transcript-orders
Molloy College - https://www.molloy.edu/about-molloy-college/offices-and-services/registrar
St. John's University -https://www.stjohns.edu/academics/office-registrar#transcript
SUNY at Albany - https://www.albany.edu/registrar/transcripts.php
SUNY Farmingdale - https://www.farmingdale.edu/registrar/transcripts.shtml
Toward the end of your senior year (think right around graduation) you MUST send a transcript from the cooperating university to the college you will be attending. Calhoun cannot send these credits for you -they are specific to the cooperating university. Your Calhoun transcript will not be sufficient. If you do not send an official transcript from the cooperating university, your attending college will not be able to award you credits. You may visit the cooperating university and go to the Registrar's office to have them send your transcript, or you can contact them electronically. If you cannot remember which university is associated with the college courses you have taken, simply click the pictures above. Instructions for the respective Registrars' offices can be found at the links below:
LIU Post - https://liu.edu/enrollment-services/registration/transcript-orders
Molloy College - https://www.molloy.edu/about-molloy-college/offices-and-services/registrar
St. John's University -https://www.stjohns.edu/academics/office-registrar#transcript
SUNY at Albany - https://www.albany.edu/registrar/transcripts.php
SUNY Farmingdale - https://www.farmingdale.edu/registrar/transcripts.shtml