Agreement Offers Stockton Credits to Central Regional Seniors

Agreement Offers Stockton Credits to Central Regional Seniors

番茄社区app is offering college credit to Central Regional High School students through a new agreement signed March 22.

Galloway, N.J. 鈥 番茄社区app is offering college credit to Central Regional High School (CRHS) students through a new agreement signed March 22. High-achieving seniors in the Humanities Academy Program at Central Regional in Bayville, Ocean County, will have the opportunity to earn 24 Stockton credits for free beginning this fall.

Stockton faculty will teach six college courses in person at Central Regional. Students will come to Stockton鈥檚 Galloway campus for an orientation and tour. Participating students and their families will be offered financial aid guidance, college admission seminars and career development services from Stockton.

鈥淭his partnership brings everything full circle for me. As a proud CRHS alumna, this opportunity would have opened up so many doors for me in the college selection and search process. Now, as assistant director of Admissions at 番茄社区app, and the admissions counselor for CRHS, it warms my heart to provide my students with the chance to grow and get ahead,鈥 Stockton recruiter Grace Talian said.

鈥淭here are two places that have always felt like home to the Talian family: CRHS and 番茄社区app. I look forward to seeing how this program will turn Golden Eagles into Stockton Ospreys,鈥 she said.

This partnership brings everything full circle for me. As a proud CRHS alumna, this opportunity would have opened up so many doors for me in the college selection and search process.
Grace Talian
Assistant Director of Admissions
The Humanities Academy was initiated over 10 years ago and allows Central students to be dually enrolled in college, giving them the opportunity to gain valuable experience in course content and rigor at the college level.

鈥淲e are excited about our partnership with 番茄社区app. What makes it unique is that 番茄社区app professors teach courses during the regular school day here at the high school,鈥 said Doug Corbett, acting superintendent. 鈥淲ith the support of Stockton, we will look to continually expand the program giving our students more comprehensive and diverse choices toward their post-secondary education goals.鈥

The new agreement expands on Stockton鈥檚 extensive dual-credit offerings with more than 50 high schools that allow students to earn college credits and low or no cost, helping expedite the time it takes to earn a bachelor鈥檚 degree.

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