In a new program connecting the community and campus, Montclair High School students are taking courses at Montclair State University as part of a dual enrollment program helping them earn college credits while still in high school.
The program, Montclair Academic Dual Enrollment (known as MADE), allows high school students to take courses across nearly all areas of campus, including Computer Science, Math, English Writing, Psychology, Anthropology, Sociology, Political Science, German, Music, and Earth and Environmental Studies. Students may take two courses at Montclair State in both the fall 2019 and spring 2020 semesters. These 12+ credits count toward their high school transcripts and have the possibility for use toward a college degree.
MADE is a specific agreement between Montclair State University and Montclair High School and comes under the umbrella of Montclair State’s Early College Program.
Read the full story on the MSU website.