The Special Admissions Program allows select Bucks County high school juniors and seniors to enroll in one evening course per semester at the College. The program provides students the opportunity to enrich their full-time high school education with a college course. For acceptance into the program, a student must submit an official copy of their transcript showing no final grade in high school below a “C” and also provide written approval from the high school.
The College’s Scholars Program offers 11th and 12th grade Bucks County high school students the opportunity to take college level courses in Liberal Arts. By earning credits now, students can get a head start on life after high school. Classes are held in participating high schools. Students can earn up to 15 undergraduate credits by graduation. These courses are transferable to other colleges and universities. Pennsylvania’s Dual Enrollment Program allows school districts to partner with eligible postsecondary partners to offer high school juniors and seniors, who show they are ready, the chance to earn college credit while completing their high school requirements. Contact the high school for additional information.